Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

ALWAYS check Alerts and other information on the official website, as conditions and facility availability are subject to change.

New Camping Rules for 2023 (14-night max) – new for 2023 are revised rules about the maximum number of nights you can camp. In this park, if you are camping between July 1 and the Saturday of the Labour Day long weekend, you’ll be restricted to no more than 14-nights at this park. Outside of those dates, it’s still the old 23-night maximum. Ontario Parks promise this will be clear when booking.
Rules for backcountry camping and the roofed accommodation haven’t changed.

Facebook and Website Links

Official website
Official Facebook

Information

Phone #: 807-977-2526
Main entrance co-ordinates: 48.360165, -88.798065
Address: R.R. #1, Pass Lake, P0T 2M0
Opening seasons: January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023, with some facilities limited to May 19, 2023, to October 10, 2023.

Activities

Camping & Accommodation

Campsites:
Yurts:
Other:

Hiking, Biking & Paddling

Hiking

Trails:

Biking

Trails: a bit of a rarity Sleeping Giant Provincial Park allows bikes on several trails, including

  • South Kabeyun to the junction with Talus Lake Trail
  • Sawyer Bay Trail
  • Sawbill Lake Trail
  • Burma Trail
  • Pickerel Lake Trail

Thunder Bay Lookout Road – 9 km
Marie Louise Drive – 12 km


Rental:

Paddling

Routes:
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Maps & Resources

Maps for Sleeping Giant campgrounds, hiking, and ski trails are available on the official website.

You can also find a more detailed (and waterproof) park map on the Ontario Provincial Park’s Store with information about canoe routes.

Local Facilities

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