Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

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Type: Provincial Park

Where it is: Near Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Best for: Hiking, viewpoints, camping, Lake Superior scenery

Address: R R 1, Pass Lake, ON P0T 2M0

Website: Ontario Parks

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Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is a major outdoor destination near Thunder Bay with rugged shoreline scenery and trails ranging from short walks to bigger hike days.

Planning tip

Weather can change quickly near Lake Superior. Pack layers and extra water.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need to pay to enter Sleeping Giant Provincial Park?

Ontario Parks typically charges day-use and camping fees. Check current rates before visiting.

What is the best time to visit?

Late spring through fall is popular for hiking. Shoulder seasons are quieter but can be colder.

Is it good for a day trip?

Yes. Many visitors do a day trip from Thunder Bay.

Are there camping options?

Yes. Camping is available in the park.

Are the hikes difficult?

There is a range. Longer viewpoint hikes can be more demanding.

Is it family-friendly?

Yes, especially for shorter trails and picnic areas.

Can you bring a dog?

Dogs are typically allowed on-leash. Follow park rules.

What should I pack?

Water, snacks, layers, and footwear with good traction.

Is it busy in summer?

It can be. Arrive early on weekends and book camping ahead when possible.

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