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Interior Camping
An additional 40 campsites are scattered along interior trails.
Education
A team of naturalists conducts nature walks and arranges special
events such as group campfires and interpretative trail hikes throughout
the summer as well as children's programs. Watch a film or slide
show under the stars at the park amphitheatre.
Fishing
Fishing is best in summer for lake trout, perch, speckled trout,
rainbow trout, bass, pickerel and pike.
More information on fishing.
Wildlife Viewing
White-tailed deer, red fox and porcupine, moose, bears, wolves and
lynx roam in Sleeping Giant. The Thunder Cape Bird Observatory at
the tip of the Sibley Peninsula has recorded more than 190 species
of birds.
Boating
Launch your boat (maximum 10 horsepower) for a turn on Marie Louise
Lake.
Swimming - Marie Louise Lake offers a
sandy beach for swimming.
Cycling - Cyclists can ride on park roads.
Winter Activities
Sleeping Giant grooms 50 km of cross-country ski trails for both
classic and skate skiing. There is a trail for novice skiers and
more challenging trails for advanced skiers. Each winter the park
hosts the Sibley Ski Tour, northwestern Ontario's premier cross-country
ski event.
Other - There is a basketball court at
Mary Louise Lake.
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