The joy of finding a nice big climber. . .As I tramp through the tick infested swamps of central Jersey looking for the elusive “great climber”, I can appreciate the excitement over your recent find.
(SRT-Tech, “The Mother of All Trees”)
It has been my experience that in the wild, big trees, upon close inspection, are usually quite damaged. Sometimes to the point of being unclimbable.

If by chance your recent find is less than about 30% rotten and/or hollowed, A good pruning/clean-up job would probably add another 50 years on to her life span. If you can clean-up the damage & die-back before it gets in to the main leaders (when ever possible), your extending the tree’s survival chances tenfold.
Be the “Jonny Appleseed” of the Canadian Outback so my grandchildren can someday climb the same Monster Maple as you.
Got your SilkySaw & scabbard ready?
Regards,
-Ej-P.S. - Blood, Sweat & Sawdust is good for your gear! Really.
P.P.S. - If possible, post a closeup photo of a leaf of the new found tree.
Thanks!