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Whenever the autumn wind blows, Vancouver turns into a colorful fairy tale world, especially the maple leaf viewing season, which attracts countless tourists to come and see its charm. The maple leaf viewing season in Vancouver usually lasts from late September to October. The climate during this period is mild and dry, which is very suitable for tourists to go out to enjoy the maple leaves. Moreover, Vancouver has many maple viewing locations, each with its own unique charm. For example, Stanley Park is famous for its vast pristine rainforest and long coastline, and is a good place to view maple leaves. In addition, the Botanical Garden, Queen Elizabeth Park and other places are also good choices for maple leaf viewing. These places not only have picturesque maple leaf scenery, but also combine their own unique landscapes and cultural heritage, allowing tourists to enjoy more fun while viewing maple leaves.