The Sleeping Giant, also known as Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, is a unique formation of mesas, otherwise known as tableland, and sills which is located in the central south part of the Province of Ontario, within the eastern part of Canada. Overlooking the city of Thunder Bay and Lake Superior, the Sleeping Giant got its name from the appearance that it has.As moving to the southern part of the formation, there are clearly visible various sections that are separated, and even at one point, especially when seen from Squaw Bay, it appears that the Giant has an Adam’s Apple. The highest point is measured to be 563 meters (1,847 feet) above the lake, and features over 100 km (62 mi) of incredible hiking trails with many spectacular geological features that wait to be discovered.