Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

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Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is a scenic Ontario park on the Sibley Peninsula known for its dramatic cliffs, hiking trails, and the rock formation resembling a sleeping giant overlooking Lake Superior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
provincial park
administeredBy Ontario Parks
area Sleeping Giant Provincial Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sleeping Giant Provincial Park has an area of roughly 244 square kilometres
climate humid continental climate
country Canada
establishedIn Sleeping Giant Provincial Park was established in 1944
hasCampground Marie Louise Lake Campground
hasDesignation Important recreation and natural heritage area in Ontario
hasFacility backcountry campsites
picnic areas
visitor centre
hasGeologicalFeature diabase cliffs
mesas
rocky shoreline
hasHighestPoint Top of the Giant
hasTrail Kabeyun Trail
Middlebrun Bay Trail
Sawbill Lake Trail
Sea Lion Trail
Thunder Bay Lookout Trail
Top of the Giant Trail
hasVegetation boreal forest
mixed forest
hasViewOf City of Thunder Bay across Lake Superior
hasViewpoint Thunder Bay Lookout
hasWildlife bald eagles
black bear
foxes
moose
white-tailed deer
wolves
knownFor dramatic cliffs
extensive hiking trails
rock formation resembling a sleeping giant
locatedIn Ontario
locatedOn Lake Superior
Sibley Peninsula
namedAfter rock formation resembling a sleeping giant
nearestCity Thunder Bay
offersActivity camping
canoeing
cross-country skiing
hiking
snowshoeing
wildlife viewing
overlooks Lake Superior
partOf Great Lakes–St. Lawrence forest region

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Thunder Bay District contains Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Thunder Bay (bay on Lake Superior) near Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Sleeping Giant partOf Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Sleeping Giant isWithinProtectedArea Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Sibley Peninsula knownFor Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Sibley Peninsula contains Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Sibley Peninsula hasProtectedArea Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Lake Superior North Shore hasProtectedArea Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Thunder Bay (Lake Superior) hasNearbyProtectedArea Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park area Sleeping Giant Provincial Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Sleeping Giant Provincial Park has an area of roughly 244 square kilometres
Pass Lake, Ontario hasNearbyProtectedArea Sleeping Giant Provincial Park