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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:10 am 
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Hi All,

I'm hoping to do what I hope will be a really fun photo shoot for my best friend and his family (him, wife and their daughter - age 8). I'd love to get them playing in the fall leaves (rolling in them, throwing them etc). I'm also thinking we could have a lot of fun with a wheelbarrow...

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What are the best locations in the GTA for this kind of thing? They are in Scarborough, and I'm in Durham Region.... They can travel to me, or me to them - it really doesn't matter... thanks in advance. :)


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:44 am 
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Craigleigh Gardens in Rosedale isn't bad

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Anywhere with a large collection of trees.... Edwards gardens and the creek which runs south from there is a great spot for leaves.


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I think HighPark is a good place for this. I stay nearby and I am see the this kind of activity pick up pace here


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If you can make it out to Hamilton, the Royal Botanical Gardens are pretty nice this time of year!


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Grindstone Creek in Waterdown/Burlington.


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I agree with High Park and Edwards Garden. =)


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Guildwood Park in Scarborough along the bluffs. All the statues and stonework might add a little something, too....

Or Rouge Valley...


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