White River is a tiny village on the Trans-Canada Highway in northern Ontario.
Understand
White River, population 607, was established as a railway village on the Canadian Pacific mainline in 1885. Its primary industry is forestry; the township's population has been in steep decline since Domtar closed its mill in 2007. While the village is a good jumping-off point for fishing and canoeing on the White River, and its location on the main east-west route cross country makes it difficult to miss, it's tiny enough that it might not even be on the map were it not for the notability of its most famous resident: an orphan black bear cub who left with a group of soldiers in 1914.
The soldiers? Fort Garry Horse regiment from Winnipeg, Manitoba – a cavalry unit and their horses off to fight the Great War in Europe. Their unofficial mascot? Winnie the bear, who literary travellers will immediately recognise as a character in a few A. A. Milne books.
"Oh, bother!" said Pooh, and the rest is history.
Talk
While the village has an anglophone majority, one in six speak French as a first language.
Climate
White River is northern by Ontario standards and temperatures as cold as -40° are not unheard of in winter.
Get in
By train
1 A two-car VIA train which runs from Sudbury three times weekly with a long list of stops at isolated, otherwise-inaccessible points; the end-to-end trip is eight to ten hours.
By bus
- Ontario Northland. Service along the Trans-Canada Highway from Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie towards Thunder Bay and Winnipeg.
- Kasper Bus. Daily bus service from Thunder Bay, $110.
By car
White River is on the Trans-Canada Highway, 325 km north of Sault Ste Marie, and 385 km east of Thunder Bay.
Get around
There is no local taxi service in the village.
See
- Winnie-the-Pooh statue, White River Visitor Park. A colourful 25-foot statue of Winnie in a tree is visible from the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway.
- 1 White River Heritage Museum, 200 Elgin St, ☏ +1 807 822-2657. Summer Tu-Sa 10AM-6PM, winter by appointment. Local history, including the Canadian Pacific railway and a very famous local bear. Souvenir shop. By donation.
Do
- Swimming, boating, fishing and hunting in summer
- Snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter
- A playground and picnic area is available at the White River Tourist Information Centre (555 Elgin, phone +1 807 822-2794 or +1-888-517-1673, washrooms, snowmobiling and trail information, washrooms and RV dump station).
- [dead link] Northern Visions Art Studio, 200 Elgin St (beside the Café and the Heritage Museum), ☏ +1 807 822-2657. 10AM-5PM daily.
- White River Air, ☏ +1 807 822-2222. Remote fishing outpost with lodging (2 bed, 1 bath) on White River, accessible only by air.
Events
- Winnie's Hometown Festival. third weekend in August. Parade, trade show, dance, arts and crafts show, fireworks display, games, competitions and entertainment.
Buy
There is a grocer, a Home Hardware and a Husky fuel station in the village. Winnie the Pooh memorabilia is available at the travel info centre and the heritage museum.
Eat
- [dead link] Catz, Highway 17, ☏ +1 807 822-2121. Family-style restaurant.
- River City Cafe, 200 Elgin Street, ☏ +1 807 822-2130. M-F 8AM-7PM. Breakfasts, pizza, subs, desserts.
Drink
Sleep
- White River Motel, 210 Highway 17, ☏ +1 807 822-2333, toll-free: +1-800-822-5887, fax: +1 807 822-1455. Rooms and housekeeping cabins.
- Naturenut Resort and Cafe, 1 Dunc Lake Hwy 17 E, ☏ +1 807 822-1095. Cabins with full working kitchens. Lake access with boat dock. Fishing, nature trails hunting, hiking, snowmobiling and 4X4ing. Open year-round.
Connect
Local telephone calls are seven digits. The local postal code is P0M 3G0 for the entire village; all mail is addressed to PO boxes as there is no local household delivery.
- 1 White River Public Library, 123 Superior St, ☏ +1 807 822-1113. Public access computers and wi-fi, copy/print/fax, book and media lending. Open four or five days a week, depending on season.
Go next
Routes through White River |
Thunder Bay ← Marathon ← | W E | → Wawa → Sault Ste Marie |
Jct W E ← Hornepayne ← | N S | → END |