The best camping near Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

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Slate River Dairy

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Thunder Bay, ON
We are an on-farm processing dairy where we take the milk from our own farm and bottle this in glass returnable bottles. We make many different products as can be seen on our website www.slateriverdairy.com We also sell other local products. We let campers stay in our parking lot where they can enjoy a beautiful sunset and many hiking trail just minutes away from us. Campers can walk down to the river and maybe see a beaver hard at work. Campers will not be allowed to walk to the farm as insurance won't let us. There are many activities that can be done around here in nature and we will provide a map and explanation of where the activity is and provide website links as well of the many hiking trail around us. There is a lake about 12 min drive from us with a nice beach. We will provide a pick nick table and can set up a badminton net as well for those that like to have a badminton game. A short walk from us a small Catholic country church, and you can walk to the Slate River Bridge on Hwy 608 and on Hwy 61.
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Paju Peak Experience

7 sites · RVs, Tents1700 acres · Nipigon, ON
Welcome to Paju Peak in the community of Red Rock. 1700 acres of nature, history, and incredible views! Enjoy the recreation of the land, from hiking, trail walking, and fishing. Visit the massive cliffside where the locals of Red Rock often go to walk their dogs. This was previously a copper mining site back in the day and if you take a look around many of the clearings in the land you are able to see the old mining locations and can take a look into the rock face where miners were hard at work back in the days when it was operational. The gravel roads are partially maintained so we recommend travelling slow and 4x4 drive would be beneficial. There are signs as you turn onto the property. **Please note, everyone using the land must pack in and pack out all items.** There is a map attached in the pictures to help locate where the spots are and find your way throughout the land. If you have any further questions, feel free to send me a message and we'll get in touch! Thanks!
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The best camping near Sleeping Giant Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, where the wilderness beckons with over 100 km of hiking trails and breathtaking views atop the Giant. Immerse yourself in the serenity of backcountry camping or enjoy the comforts of a roofed accommodation. With activities ranging from biking and birding to winter sports, this park offers year-round excitement for nature enthusiasts.

Notable campgrounds

  • Marie Louise Lake Campground - Offers a mix of electrical and non-electrical sites nestled by a scenic lake.
  • Backcountry Campsites - Explore the park's raw beauty with 27 sites across seven zones for a true wilderness experience.
  • Group Campsites - Perfect for larger gatherings, with amenities like electricity and water taps close to the beach.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book online up to five days in advance to secure your preferred spot amid the park's popular campgrounds.
  • For backcountry sites, print your permits before arrival to streamline your check-in process.
  • Consider visiting during off-peak seasons for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired campsite is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is during the summer for ideal weather and full access to all facilities. Winter offers a snowy wonderland for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, but be prepared for chilly conditions.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's alerts and closures before your trip to stay informed about any restrictions or safety concerns.
  • Remember that backcountry camping requires a permit, which should be displayed on your vehicle's dash.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with barrier-free campsites and facilities available for those with mobility challenges.
  • Day-use permits can be obtained online, ensuring your access to the park's numerous activities.
  • Visitor Centre hours are typically from 8:30am to 5pm, offering exhibits and rentals for your convenience.

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