
Chutes Provincial Park is a recreational park in Massey on the Aux Sables River, with seasonal camping, day use, river scenery, trails, swimming, and waterfall viewpoints. Ontario Parks lists the park at 109 hectares, established in 1970.
The park is especially handy for Trans-Canada Highway travellers because Ontario Parks describes it as the only provincial park located in the town of Massey and names it as a convenient stopover.
Ontario Parks highlights spacious campsites in a forested setting, the Seven Sisters Rapids, a great view of the waterfall, and a river gorge with interpretive signs along the trail. The park's waterfall and rapids are the main identity: visitors can build a simple trip around camping, walking, and watching the Aux Sables River move through the gorge.
Chutes also works as a compact family camping park. It has a river setting, swimming when conditions allow, hiking, photography, and enough scenery to make a shorter stay feel specific rather than generic.
Plan around car camping, group camping, hiking, viewing the Seven Sisters Rapids, waterfall and gorge photography, swimming when conditions allow, picnics, fishing where permitted, and a restful stop on a longer northern Ontario drive.
Check current river conditions, trail access, and alerts before building a visit around water activity or gorge viewpoints.
Ontario Parks lists Chutes day use and camping from May 15 to October 13, 2026. Confirm campsite reservations, group camping availability, river and swimming conditions, trail status, alerts, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.