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Ontario Sleeping Giant Park
Address: R R 1, Pass Lake, ON P0T 2M0, Canada
Phone: (807) 977-2526
State: Ontario
County: Thunder Bay District
Zip Code: P0T 2M0



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Reviews
Wonderful, well-run park. Campground is kept neat and the bathrooms were clean. The trails were easy to find and the views were beautiful. Nice playgrounds at the beach.
9 years ago (10-12-2017)
I used to love this park, both the Marie Louise Lake camp grounds, and the back country spots. Unfortunately, in recent years the Marie Louise Lake camp ground has essentially become a party place for the youth of Thunder Bay and surrounding area. I do not recommend trying to sleep there, or to bring children there at night. The staff no longer care and or have the resources to control the drunks. Expect all night parties, screaming, fighting, liquor bottles all over in the morning. Stick to the back country sites, hiking, day passes etc. Beautiful place, terrible management and operation.
9 years ago (23-08-2017)
Fantastic trail - long but not too steep except for 2 parts. We saw groups of families with young kids (6-12) running up, so it's really not that bad. Expect to take about 6-8 hours. View up top is astonishing; we flew to Thunder Bay from Toronto for the weekend just to hike it. Worth all the time and money... just bring enough food.
9 years ago (01-08-2017)
A good place to hike, camp and enjoy a breath taking scenery. We went there unprepared so we just had to go to the shortest trail (30 minutes) which is the way to the sea lion, and that place is awesome. The lake was clear and cold, and the view was worth it.
9 years ago (13-08-2017)
The hike was long and tiring, but absolutely worth it! We had a great time and enjoyed back country camping at Tee Harbour and all the sights! However, while packing up at 12:30pm park employees came right into our campsite and started walking around, looking about - he asked if we were done here (check out is 2pm) and insisted that he had to cut down trees - that was annoying! Plus, for a huge park the gift shop was terrible and had nothing helpful or fun...
9 years ago (31-08-2017)
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