The Sleeping Giant In Lake Superior At Sunrise, Thunder Bay, Ontario


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Sleeping Giant is located at the south tip of the Sibley Peninsula in the Sleeping Giant/Sibley Provincial Park -about 25 km due east of Thunder Bay. To get the park from Thunder Bay take Hwy 11/17 east for 47 km to the junction with Pass Lake Road / Ontario 587. Head south on this road for 34 km.


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April 12, 2023 So you're in Thunder Bay; among the many adventures you will have, the most common must-do is to see the Sleeping Giant—the iconic peninsula that watches over the city from across the bay. The top 5 places to get a great view Hillcrest Park


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Starting at Thunder Bay Lookout (the North Kabeyun Trailhead), the trail passes Clavet Bay, Hoorigan Bay and Sawyer Bay, before rounding the Sleeping Giant's Feet at the tip of the Sibley Peninsula and ending at the South Kabeyun Trailhead on Highway 587. Though Lake Superior is never far, this trail is mostly inland and not a true coastal-route.


Aerial view of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, on Sibley Peninsula

The wind on Lake Superior had pulled our sails taut as we raced under blue skies past the Thunder Bay lighthouse. The clear silhouette of 'Nanabijou,' the Sleeping Giant, was jutting out from the blue waters. As I looked at my wife and kids, their faces pulled back in wild grins as the freshwater spray tickled their cheeks I had one thought


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Coordinates: 48°20′14″N 88°54′16″W Aerial view of Sleeping Giant The Sleeping Giant is a series of mesas formed by the erosion of thick, basaltic sills on Sibley Peninsula which resembles a giant lying on its back when viewed from the west to north-northwest section of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.


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Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is an absolute gem. Words can't properly describe it. We first drove to the Thunder Bay Lookout on a small steep road, the view was magnificent. Make sure you have a good car and enough gas. We stopped on our way back from the lookout at a small lake and saw 2 American White Pelicans.


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From the nearby city of Thunder Bay, the peninsula looms like a Sleeping Giant. The island remains of an ancient volcano, appears to be a giant sleeping on his back. The 250m cliffs stretch in a.


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According to Ojibway legend, the Sleeping Giant is "Nanabijou" — The Spirit of Deep Sea Water — who was turned to stone when the white man was given the location of a nearby silver mine at Silver Islet. The Best Hiking in Ontario


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Address: R.R. #1 Pass Lake, ON P0T 2M0 Social What You'll Like: Breathtaking views of Lake Superior and the surrounding area are available from the Top of the Giant Trail and Thunder Bay Lookout Over 100 km of incredible hiking trails with many spectacular geological features such as the 'Sea Lion' and Tee Harbour


The Sleeping Giant In Lake Superior At Sunrise, Thunder Bay, Ontario

SLEEPING GIANT PROVINCIAL PARK - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) Jan 5, 2024 - Located on a rugged peninsula of thick forests, several lakes, and high granite cliffs, this scenic wonderland offers nature walks, camping and fishing activities.


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But up close, you'll find a park brimming with natural wonders, lush flora and fauna, scenic trails and beautiful share-worthy vistas. Visitors enter the 244-square-kilometer Sleeping Giant Provincial Park from the east, turning off Highway 11 onto Pass Lake Road (Hwy. 587). From there, it's just a short scenic drive, winding through.


Sleeping Giant Provincial Park overlooking the city of Thunder Bay

Make sure you pack your bags because this is certainly more than a day trip. Located just over 15 hours outside of Toronto, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park has lots to offer. Whether you enjoy hiking, birding, canoeing, or swimming, there's a little something for everyone. The Sleeping Giant, or Nanabijou, is one of Ontario's natural wonders.


Silhouette of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park on Lake Superior at dawn

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The Ontario's Sleeping Giant is located in Thunder Bay District of Ontario, Canada approximately 25 kilometers east of Thunder Bay. It is a mass of mesas and sills on the Sibley Peninsula on the southern tip of the Sibley Peninsula. The mass of sills and mesas resembles a lying giant.


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Towering 300 meters (1,000 feet) above one of the world's largest lakes, Sleeping Giant, Thunder Bay offers an imposing presence. The sheer stone cliffs that make up "the giant," as locals often refer to it, are home to the tallest vertical drop in Ontario and some of the province's most unforgettable scenery.


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When viewed from the City of Thunder Bay, the rock formation known as the Sleeping Giant creates a remarkable silhouette against the skyline of Lake Superior. The silhouette of the Sleeping Giant establishes [the competition's] theme and also establishes the artistic technique of silhouette.