Aubrey Falls Provincial Park is a hidden gem located in the Mississagi River Valley of Northeastern Ontario. It is renowned for its stunning glacier-carved rock formations and the cascading Aubrey Falls, which are particularly impressive during the spring melt. The park offers spectacular views and a serene natural environment.
Aubrey Falls, Glacier-carved rock, Scenic viewpoints
Thessalon, Chapleau, Bruce Mines, Iron Bridge, Sault Ste. Marie
"Wow!!!! What a place! Pin on the Google maps is correct, just follow it. There is free parking. Make sure to bring mosquito spray otherwise they'll eat you alive. The path to the falls takes maybe 10 minutes, super easy. Make sure to check the view from all three sides, breathtaking!!! This waterfall is a hidden gem, it is definitely worth driving so far. You'll surely want to spend some time there! If you are going home to Sault Ste Marie, make sure not to take the road towards Searchmont, dirt road for an hour, but you might be lucky to meet some moose."
"Beautiful falls. The trail is clear and well-marked but has many places towards the top where the rocks essentially are steps. I would love an explanation of the mysterious canoe portage sign near the viewing rail. I could not find the way to the upper lake. But I ate a lot of blueberries on the way, so it's cool. 5 stars if they cut down the three trees blocking the view of the main falls."
"Approx 100km from Tessalon, was a beautiful day for a drive anyhow. The trails short, mostly flat with a slight incline but does get rocky and a bit steeper towards the end. I did end up off trail, was looking for better views, but there was a rough grown in trail I stuck too that brought me right back to the bridge. Many hikers passing by were complaining about mosquitoes but oddly enough they werenβt bugging me today. Definitely recommend this stop if your passing through, or if bored and got some time to kill! The drive down 129 is well worth it as well!"