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The best time to visit Sleeping Giant is from late May through early October for summer hiking and water activities, with July and August offering warmest weather and longest daylight hours. Fall transforms the park in September and early October with vibrant colors and fewer crowds. Winter from late November through March provides excellent cross-country skiing on groomed trails and peaceful snowshoeing. Spring months can be wet with muddy trails, though emerging wildlife makes this rewarding for patient observers.
Winter camping available
Winter camping available
Winter camping closes March 23
All camping closed
Car camping opens May 15
Car camping available
Peak season, warmest weather
Car camping available
Fall colors emerging
Car camping closes October 20
All camping closed until November 28
Winter camping available
The park's most iconic hike offers panoramic views of Lake Superior from 200-meter cliffs. The South Kabeyun Trailhead has RV parking and the full roundtrip covers 21.8 kilometres, typically taking 6-10 hours. ontarioparks.ca/park/sleepinggiant/activities
Winter visitors can access 50 kilometres of groomed cross-country skiing trails ranging from beginner to advanced skill levels. Trails wind through boreal forest with Lake Superior views, offering some of Ontario's premier winter experiences. ontarioparks.ca/park/sleepinggiant/activities
Canoes and stand-up paddleboards are available for rent on Marie Louise Lake. The calm waters offer scenic views and are suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers, with direct access from the main campground. ontarioparks.ca/park/sleepinggiant/activities
This challenging summit trail climbs to one of Ontario's most astonishing viewpoints atop the Sleeping Giant head. The steep ascent rewards hikers with sweeping Lake Superior vistas and accessible backcountry solitude. ontarioparks.ca/park/sleepinggiant/activities
This shorter, easier hike leads to a unique rock formation resembling a sea lion. The route offers scenic forest and rock views without the full commitment of longer trails and is accessible from main trailheads with parking. ontarioparks.ca/park/sleepinggiant/activities
Sportfishing is permitted throughout the park with common catches including northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass, and yellow perch. Boats with up to 10 horsepower are permitted on Marie Louise Lake. ontarioparks.ca/park/sleepinggiant/activities
Over 200 bird species have been recorded in the park, and visitors regularly observe deer, fox, and lynx in boreal forest habitats. Early morning visits and quiet trails offer the best opportunities for wildlife encounters. ontarioparks.ca/park/sleepinggiant/activities
Scott and Leia were great. The drop off was right on time and the trailer was set up in minutes. Everything was exactly as expected. Maybe some wine glasses could be added but that is not a big deal. Would rent again in a heartbeat !!
Jerry B. - Sep 2025
Rented a trailer from Scott & Leia and it was a great experience. They are quick to respond and were very accommodating to us. The trailer was clean & ready to go for us! Will definitely rent one again from them! Thank you!
Joanna G. - Aug 2025
Katy was an awesome host. She took the time to go over every thing about the trailer and things worked. She gave some helpful tips that even this experienced camper appreciated. The trailer was exactly as advertised and was perfect for my intended use.
Gordon T. - Oct 2025
Katy is really helpful. She even checked on us multiple times during our trip to make sure if we need anything or having any problems. For first time campers or even experienced, this is a ready to go trailer camp. Everything you need for camping is in there. Clean, functional and well cared for. Thank you Katy for the great experience and will definitely book it again next summer.
Mahmoud T. - Sep 2025
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Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, ON, Canada
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is located approximately 35 kilometres south of Thunder Bay, about one hour's drive via Highway 587 through Pass Lake. Thunder Bay International Airport, located 80 kilometres west, serves as the main air gateway for fly-and-rent travelers. The access road is well-maintained asphalt, though potholes and rough patches have been reported near scenic viewing areas. Winter travel requires extra caution due to potential snow and ice.
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