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Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada

Attractions

Facility Information

  • More than 20 inland lakes and ponds within the park.
  • Canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
  • Extensive network of hiking trails (over 80 km) throughout the park, including to the top of the Sleeping Giant, 780 ft above Lake Superior,
  • Abundant wildlife in a 24,400 hectacre wilderness area.
  • Full Service Campground and back country camping areas.
  • Interpretive Exhibits & Naturalist Programs
  • Swimming Beaches & Lake Superior Scenic Overlooks
  • Day Use Picnic Areas .
  • Historic Silver Islet Village
  • Winter: cross-country skiing and snowshoe trails
  • 200 camping units, 85 w electric.
  • 40 backcountry camp sites
  • Group Camping
  • Showers & Laundry
  • Canoe and Kayak rentals
  • RV dump station
  • Visitor Center has exhibits & multi-media displays plus gift shop.
  • 807-977-2526
  • www.ontarioparks.com
  • download pdf trail map here

Park Trail Map Overview

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Some popular day hike trails

  • Sea Lion Trail - .5 km one way
  • Joe Creek Nature Trail Loop - 1.6 km round trip
  • Plantain Lake Trail, wheelchair accessible - .5 km one way
  • Sawbill Lake Trail - 2.3 km one way
  • Piney Woods Trail - 3 km round trip;
  • Middlebrun Bay Trail - 4.2 km one way
  • Thunder Bay Bogs & Lake Superior Overllook - .8 km round trip

- Numerous longer day and multi-day hiking trails exist throughout the park

 



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