Early autumn in this Canadian maritime province offers a pleasant blend of summer’s warmth and fall’s crispness. Temperatures typically range from daytime highs around 15-20C (59-68F) to overnight lows of 7-12C (45-54F). This period experiences diminishing humidity and reduced rainfall compared to summer months, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Coastal regions may experience slightly cooler temperatures due to ocean currents.
The province’s favorable autumnal climate presents an ideal opportunity to experience the vibrant fall foliage, explore hiking trails, and enjoy various outdoor pursuits. Historically, this period marked the end of the harvest season, a time of celebration and preparation for the coming winter. This transition between seasons offers a unique charm and provides a less crowded window for tourism compared to the peak summer months.