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Sleeping Giant Provincial Park Map (AM0591)

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park Map (AM0591)

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Our#: AM0591, ISBN: 978-0-929140-59-9, Waterproof.

A large, medium-scale (1:42,000) waterproof map of the entirety of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and surroundings that is perfect for planning your trip, and guiding you on the ground, or waters, of this northwestern Ontario Park just east of Thunder Bay. With over 125km of trails, including to the top of the iconic "Sleeping Giant" set of mesas, there is plenty to discover including a car campground and a number of backcountry tenting sites in 7 separate areas scattered around the Park. Lake Superior, which surrounds the peninsula, also provides plenty of shoreline and numerous islands to explore by canoe or kayak, including some non-operating Provincial Parks (no development), a couple of interesting lighthouses and the famous, amazingly tiny, Silver Islet - once the world's richest silver mine.

Our guide shows all the short & longer trails with section distances and written descriptions, access point parking, car campground details, backcountry campsites, lookouts, other points of interest. We also include sections on Natural and Human History, Backcountry Etiquette, Coastal Paddling, winter activities (there's superb cross-country skiing here!), Safety tips, a bit about nearby Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park, and some great photographs. Consider this the official map of this great Provincial Park.

P.S. This 2-sided guide replaces, at the Park's request, the previous version which Chrismar assisted the Park in producing while this new version was in the works.