Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Provincial park · Thunder Bay ·

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

Provincial park · Thunder Bay ·

Lakefront park with 80km hiking trails, camping, views

hiking trails
marie louise lake
canoeing
kayaking
swimming beach
clean amenities
helpful staff
visitor center
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Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park by null
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R R 1, Pass Lake, ON P0T 2M0, Canada Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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R R 1, Pass Lake, ON P0T 2M0, Canada Get directions

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 24, 2026

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"Located on Lake Superior, the park offers about 80 km of hiking trails that include short day hikes and multi-day routes — a great place for outdoor exploration near Thunder Bay." - Matthew Kepnes

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Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

J L.

Google
An experience to remember, like no other 🙌 We did the Top of the Giant trail - 1 adult, 3 kids (11 -15). We are fairly experienced hikers and did not find the trail overly challenging but would highly recommended good footwear and long pants/sleeves and or bug spray. The views from the top are surreal. We completed the hike in just over 5 hours - walking at a steady pace. On the way out of the park (around dusk) we saw a few deer 🦌 and a fox 🦊. A wonderful day at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park!!

Jacalyn C.

Google
What a fantastic way to end camping for 2024! We booked a weekend at the park and were fortunate to land site #206, a waterfront spot on Lake Marie Louise. The site is spacious yet private, with easy lake access, a fire pit, and incredible views. Potable water and a vault toilet were only steps away. On this crisp, sunny fall weekend we enjoyed 3 short hikes with our little dog (The Cemetery trail, the iconic Sea Lion trail, and Middlebrun Bay - gorgeous!). We also made the very short trip to Silver islet. Sleeping Giant provincial park does not disappoint! There is so much to do and so much nature to enjoy in all her glory.

Mackenzie R.

Google
Stayed at one of the Sawyer Bay sites to hike to the head for sunrise. Sites are awesome right by the water, which was great for a dip on our way back from the head! Views were INSANE!!! Highly recommend hiking up for sunrise or sunset- the speed at which the lighting changed made for killer photos! - all pics taken on iPhone no editing or filters!

Jean-Marc P.

Google
Great park with numerous trails of varying difficulties, including the one that takes you to the top of the Sleeping Giant rock formation. That trail is difficult and is over 21k but takes you to the highest cliffs in Ontario! Our site was right next to Marie Louise Lake with direct access to the shore. Clean amenities and helpful staff who had to chase a bear from the campsite every day we were there! The visitor center is informative and has a model of the Sleeping Giant.

Gareth T.

Google
I loved this place. The camp ground is pleasant and well kept, the views are amazing. The trails are plentiful and provide options for all levels of expertise. If you wish to canoe or boat that's there too. The staff were pleasant and extremely helpful and I will go back again and again. Just don't count on the weather lol

Michael D.

Google
Absolutely beautiful! Remote, stunning and gorgeous. I highly recommend Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. If you like the remote wilderness, camping, mountain biking, or hiking (especially hiking); this is the place for you! I stayed for several days in the Marie Louise campground; it was absolutely stunning. I extended my stay to add an extra day/night because my family loved it so much. There is so much to explore here, miles and miles of trails around the Peninsula of Lake Superior and Thunder Bay. Be warned, some of the trails can range from moderate to very difficult. Some trails are upwards of over 70km, some only a couple km round trip. If you wish to see the sleeping giant, it's quite a trek; save yourself 4-6 hours. It's around 7-8km to the base of the summit, then a grueling 4-5km more of steep vertical climbs to the top. Make sure you get a park/trail map immediately, then plan your routes and days accordingly. Be advised that the maps don't do any justice to the duration and distances of the trails (definitely NOT to scale scale, lol). We attempted mountain biking some trails, and let me say this: Middlebrun Bay Trail is impossible to bike unless you carry your bike and walk it in several kilometers until it becomes smoother, it's full of massive tree roots, large rocks and large steep rock hills. The Sibley Creek trail is not as bad but also very difficult to bike due to the path and tree root systems. The Kabeyun Trail takes you to the giant and can be biked, but it's intense with a number of bumps, rocks, and inclines. It can absolutely be done, but biking or hiking; be sure to bring adequate drinks and snacks for your journey. The lookouts and areas in this park are out of this world beautiful, we'll be making this an annual family camping trip as there's just so much to explore and do. Large beach area at Marie Louise with two playground structures and a beautiful swimming area. Washrooms, showers, and laundry on site are available. FOR BETTER OR WORSE: THERE IS ZERO CELLULAR OR DATA RECEPTION IN THE PARK, no wifi, and all payphones are out of service. The only area you'll get is cellular service and hit/miss data is at the Marie Louise Beach. Fantastic if you want total freedom of mobile services, not so good if you need to make a call/text/email back home. The Marie Louise campground is a 40-minute drive south from the trans canada highway. I highly recommend this place, I never knew in my wildest dreams that Ontario had this type of scenery and mountains.

Jon B.

Google
Great park for hiking lots of trails. This is a large park with trails spread out, we drove to different trail heads. Swimming beach has nice sand and clear water with a gradual slope to 6 feet deep. Park has kayaks and canoes for rent.

Thea

Google
Truly spectacular! Lots of trails and lookout points. You can get a great view of the Sleeping Giant from Marie Louise lookout. The campground had clean comfort station. Coin laundry on-site $4. Note: there is no cell service in the park and some surrounding areas. If you do, it's very spotty.