The Kabeyun Trail in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is a captivating journey along the rugged shores of Lake Superior. Stretching over 37 kms (23 mi), this point-to-point trail winds through ancient pine forests, rolling hills, and rocky outcrops. Hikers can expect challenging terrain, including some scrambling between the Sleeping Giant’s feet and Lehtinen’s Bay. The trail rewards adventurers with views of mature Red and White Pines, serene interior lakes, and glimpses of the vast lake below.
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park features over 100 kms (62 mi) of well-maintained trails, ranging from easy, family-friendly walks to challenging routes for experienced adventurers. Hikers can explore a variety of landscapes, including dense forests, rugged cliffs, serene lakeshores, and the iconic Sleeping Giant formation itself. Wildlife is abundant, with opportunities to spot deer, foxes, birds, and even the occasional moose. Many trails lead to panoramic viewpoints, providing breathtaking vistas of Lake Superior and the surrounding wilderness.