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SLEEPING GIANT PROVINCIAL PARK & SAWYER BAY Sibley
East of Thunder Bay, the Sibley Peninsula is home to a diverse population of wildlife and regionally rare species of plants. The network of hiking trails of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is accessible from natural anchorages at Sawyer Bay and Tee Harbour.
Silver Islet
Experience the rustic charm of this 19th century mining community near the tip of the Sibley Peninsula. Remnants of pilings and shafts visible below the surface recall the
Take a trip east across Thunder Bay to the head of the Sleeping Giant. From the small clearing at Sawyer Bay, or from Tee Harbour on the south shore, you can access the network of trails at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. One route follows the shoreline around the foot of the Giant, while a shorter trail takes you to the top for a spectacular view of Thunder Bay.
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THUNDER BAY is 19 nautical miles W RED ROCK MARINA is 55 nautical miles NE
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