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Further to the north, Cottage Country and in particular Algonquin, that's a very popular park here. They're more what you would expect, although their colors are a little early. Usually they don't see 80% color change until the first week of October leading into the second week. Right now they're at 80% color change. They only have 20% leaf fall, so this week and next week. Or the remainder of this week and the next week are probably peaked for Algonquin and surrounding areas. So if you want to get up there, go up there. I like to get up there and kayak around in the fall colors. I don't know if I'll have time, but I'll try. But like I was mentioning, for other places that are seeing like 20% color change and 20% leaf fall, that's actually a result of the drought that we've had. So it was a very, very hot summer. A lot of heat periods that had a long duration. And then we simply in August did not get much of any rainfall. It was just hot and dry and then it was cool and dry. And what happened was this stressed out the leaf. So we saw soil moisture at a depth of about 100 centimeters, that's three feet, it's more than three feet, getting down to the point where it's very dry. So a lot of the tall grasses and other plants that aren't deeply rooted, they were getting really stressed out. And the trees get stressed out. You begin to see it in the trees once you get very dry soil at about the 100 centimeter mark because the moisture distribution of the soil below 100 centimeters, the soil tends to become more dry below 100 centimeters naturally. It varies depending on where you are, but the 100 centimeter marker is really great for drought because it indicates both plants on the surface, so deeper grasses, they'll get affected as well as anything above that. And the trees seem to start really reacting when it hits that 100 centimeter depth mark. Let me cycle it.

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