Photo: Ontario Parks Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
on parks inside Sleeping Giant Provincial Parkwhat to expect
The Marie Louise Lake Campground is renowned for large, lakefront campsites which provide excellent views of the Sleeping Giant. Sites 118-168 are located on the campground’s windswept point and are ideal for tenting while avoiding bugs. The pull-through sites 85-96 are perfect for larger trailers that require nearby electrical pedestals and easy access to a comfort station. Sites 200-221 are the largest, most private campsites in the campground and the distance to electrical pedestals can exceed 100 feet. Sites 310-319 are located along a 12 km one-way road on the opposite shore of Marie Louise Lake. Some of these campsites require a short 25-50 metre walk to access tenting location(s) adjacent to Marie Louise Lake. There are 27 backcountry campsites in Sleeping Giant Provincial P…
Description: Ontario Parks
the basics
The campsites
Things to do nearby
Within 5 km — trails, viewpoints, beaches, boat launches you can reach without packing up camp.
- Pickerel South
- Marie Louise Lake Lookout
- Thunder Bay Lookout
What's around
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park plus 3 named places to see and do nearby — trails, beaches, viewpoints, water, and services.
Water + services
- Nearest dump station — dump station node/8057440539
- Nearest potable water
what to bring
This list adapts to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. no showers means a travel towel;
If Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is full
Other places to stay within 25 km.
Plus 4 user-tagged dispersed sites on OpenStreetMap — often genuine wild-pitches; check access rights before relying on one.