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✅ Mushroom foraging is allowed on crown land for personal use. Rules vary by province.

Lactarius deliciosus
Fruiting slows down, but the real saffron milk cap can still be found.
Leccinum scabrum
The mushroom is still in its prime, ready for harvesting.
Leccinum aurantiacum
Peak of harvesting, fruiting bodies ripen.
Tricholoma matsutake
Fruiting of the Matsutake Mushroom ends.
Lactarius controversus
Fruiting slows down, but the aspen lactarius can still be found.
Lentinula edodes
Fruiting of Shiitake ends.
Suillus granulatus
High activity, excellent conditions.
Morchella conica
The mushroom is not found at this time of the year.
Morchella americana
The mushroom is not found at this time of the year.
Agaricus bisporus var. alba
Activity continues, especially in warm autumn.
Morchella angusticeps
The angusticeps morel is not found at this time of year.
Leccinum insigne
Fruiting of the Siberian Birch Bolete ends.
Agaricus bisporus var. cremini
Decreased activity, but still found in the wild.
Flammulina velutipes
As temperatures begin to drop, the winter honey mushroom becomes active again, starting to fruit on old stumps.
Russula integra
Fruiting of the Edible Russula ends.
Marasmius oreades
As temperatures drop, the mushroom becomes active again, and fruiting continues in cooler areas.
Pleurotus ostreatus
Start of the main season.
Pleurotus sapidus
Fruiting weakens, but mushrooms can still be found.
Pleurotus pulmonarius
Activity begins to decrease.
Rozites caperatus
The Ringed Cap Mushroom finishes its season.
Tricholoma giganteum
Fruiting of the Giant Tricholoma ends.
Coprinus comatus
Fruiting of the Shaggy Ink Cap ends.