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This Ontario chairlift ride offers sky-high views of the colourful Escarpment below

We’re just days away from the thrilling fall season and we’re getting our plans in order. If you’re on the hunt for the most wonderful fall views, look no further than Kelso Conservation Area and its chairlift ride.

According to Conservation Halton, every weekend starting September 28th, you can soar above the trees on a chairlift ride up or down the Escarpment to get an unbeatable view of the fall colours.

This is one of the best viewpoints to enjoy a canopy of red and gold as we embrace the fall season.

Chairlift tickets are valid for two trips, in any combination of up or down running from 11 AM to 5 PM.

You can add a fall chairlift ride to any reservation for Kelso Main Gate during park hours on chairlift operating days.

It’s important to note that no pets or bikes are allowed on the lifts and rides must be at least 107 cm tall to ride.

Adults must accompany children five and up.

There’s so much to do at Kelso besides admiring nature’s beauty. The conservation area has an extensive network of trails that can be used for hiking or mountain biking, too

If you really want to make the most of the season, you can hit up all of the best lookout spots in Ontario for fall views.

You can purchase your chairlift tickets online in advance and pick them up at The West Lodge inside the conservation area.

Just be sure to add this experience to your fall bucket list.

Chairlift Rides at Kelso Conservation Area

Where: 5234 Kelso Road, Milton
When: Every weekend from September 28th to October 27th, 11 AM to 5 PM (including Thanksgiving Monday)
Cost: $8 online, $10 on site

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