Images: Falling into the season

Cranes in a field north of Venice on a recent misty Autumn morning in the Lakeland
The "Keep Alberta Green" sign on Beaver Lake in Lac La Biche County is offset by the autumn colours of the changing season.
Construction season has autumn colours too, as these pieces of equipment on the seasons-long paving project in Lac La Biche County's Beaver Lake hamlet display.
Ducks in the distance on Beaver Lake.
Out for a stroll on the colour-shrouded walking trail along SH 663 just south of Lac La Biche's Bold Center.
Heartland industries. Renewable and non-renewable resources in this harvest photo from south of Redwater last weekend.
Horses gather on a mound in a Collinton filed last weekend. Residents looking for the beauty of the changing colours still have some time to explore the greater Lakeland area.
A Sunday afternoon drive.
Pedalling on a blue-sky fall day in Lac La Biche County. There's still a few more days of above-average temperatures and sunshine to enjoy the changing colours of the region.
Above average temperatures for the harvest have helped most area farmers with their fields this year.
Train tracks south of Hylo with the surrounding colour-change scenery.
The Duperron homestead just south of the Plamondon hamlet stands out against a Saturday fall morning mist.
A barn and machinery sits alongside the Plamondon cut-across to Highway 663.
A field near Venice
Colourful views can be found in all corners of the region
A golden field makes for a picture-perfect backdrop along the Christy Creek Road in Lac La Biche County

Go for a drive.

The changing-colours continue to make the Lakeland region a seasonal sensation.

These images were snapped in and around the Lac La Biche, Athabasca and Lakeland area over the last few days.

The upcoming week of weather is expected to continue with above-seasonal temperatures and blue-sky days.  Go for a drive. Enjoy what's out there.

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