WAWAFISHING

Wawa, Ontario · Lake Superior north shore

Everybody waves at the goose.
Almost nobody stays to fish.

For 65 years, a giant steel goose has pulled travellers off Highway 17 for a two-minute photo. The people who stay find one of the most underrated multi-species fisheries in the province, spread across hundreds of clear Shield lakes and one very cold, very big lake.

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8+sport fish species
3rd Sat Maywalleye opener
10 miKabenung Lake
75 ftHigh Falls drop

The short version

Wawa sits about 2.5 hours north of Sault Ste. Marie, right where the Trans-Canada Highway hugs the wildest stretch of Lake Superior. It's a town of roughly 2,900 people, and its whole reputation rests on a giant roadside goose.

That goose is a marketing trick from 1960 — and it worked so well that most people never learn the real reason to stop: the fishing.

Within an easy drive you can jig walleye in a quiet bay at dawn, fight a metre-long pike after lunch, and cast a spoon into a Lake Superior salmon run before dark. This site is your plain-English map to all of it: the fish, the timing, the town, the sights, and a lodge to call home base.

Small aluminum fishing boats tied at a quiet marina on Wawa Lake under a wide northern sky
Wawa Lake marina at first light — the launch point for a lot of good mornings.

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Ready to point the truck north?

Sort out your fish first, then lock in a place to sleep.