
Voyageur Provincial Park is a recreational park on the Ottawa River near Chute-a-Blondeau, with seasonal camping, day use, group camping, winter day use, beaches, fishing, and picnic space. Ontario Parks lists the park at 1,466 hectares, established in 1966.
The park is a strong eastern Ontario choice for visitors who want an Ottawa River campground with summer beach time and winter trail value.
Ontario Parks highlights a summer nature interpretation program, four beaches on the Ottawa River, both car camping and RV camping, seasonal leases, fishing from boat or shore, a large picnic area with 350-car capacity, and cross-country ski trails.
That range makes Voyageur useful for several trip types: a summer camping weekend, a beach-focused family day, a fishing trip, a group picnic, or a winter day-use outing when ski conditions line up.
Its Ottawa River location also makes weather, water levels, and wind important planning details for boaters, anglers, and beach visitors.
Plan around car camping, RV camping, group camping, beach time, swimming when conditions allow, boating, shore or boat fishing, summer nature interpretation, large-group picnics, winter cross-country skiing, and Ottawa River photography.
Ontario Parks lists Voyageur day use and camping from May 8 to October 13, 2026, plus winter day use from December 12, 2026 to March 14, 2027. Confirm campsite reservations, alert details, beach and water conditions, fishing rules, picnic area access, winter ski conditions, facility hours, and park rules through the official Ontario Parks source before travelling.