Wawa Goose

Tourist attraction · Wawa

Wawa Goose

Tourist attraction · Wawa

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93 Mission Rd, Wawa, ON P0S 1K0, Canada

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Highlights

Iconic steel goose roadside attraction, photo ops, scenic views  

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93 Mission Rd, Wawa, ON P0S 1K0, Canada Get directions

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$

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93 Mission Rd, Wawa, ON P0S 1K0, Canada Get directions

wawa.cc

$

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Aug 7, 2025

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The Ultimate Guide to Bird Monuments

"This giant metal goose has been drawing in motorists from the nearby highway for over 50 years, and the giant fowl’s popularity doesn’t appear to be flying the coop anytime soon. When the Trans-Canada Highway was finally completed in 1960 and linked up to Highway 101, the locals in nearby Wawa township noticed one problem with what should have been a boon to local traffic: everyone was just driving by. The problem was that the new road pretty much avoided the prime downtown sector. The solution they came up with was to build something that would call drivers in to visit the town. That something became the Wawa Goose.  One of the local businessmen came up with the idea of creating a giant Canadian goose statue to call to travelers the first Wawa Goose was erected. Unfortunately, the original plaster goose did not stand up to local weather and quickly deteriorated, leading to the creation of the current goose in 1963. This new monument was made of steel, not just to make it more durable, but also to represent Wawa’s iron industry. This 28-foot-tall bird is the same fowl that stands today, although a bit the worse for wear. Nowadays, while the Wawa goose still stands as one of the major roadside attractions in Ontario, it could use a birdbath. Parts of its wings have fallen off from neglect, and the statue is structurally unsound. Engineers who have looked at the statue think it may need to be replaced entirely. But until that day comes, the Wawa Goose remains." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Kovid R

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I always like going up to the Goose on my way to wawa. The surrounding are are so pleasurable and peaceful. It is great to watch the sunset from there. I remember having done that waiting for 2 hrs for sunset while all the time chatting . It was a great way to spend time

Lydia Batke

Google
A favorite road trip pit stop. Lovely look-out at the highest and the Ontario landscape. The goose is a great photo-op. Always wonderful to visit.

Susan Marcum

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Stayed at Whitefish Lodge & Outpost Camps. Excellent hosts..Coop & Phil. Their world is yours to explore. Fishing, blueberry picking to go into morning pancakes, watched a bear being dressed out (very interesting), next time I want to assist! On Lake Superior. Amazing sunrises. Comfortable beds. Loon calls brought back so many memories of Maine. You make your own memories, no TV!! Gift store. Very attentive to every detail. GO! Duane caught a trophy Bass and Pike! Joann got a baby one. Hunter's paradise too! Coop was the guide...Hunter's bagging bear every day.

L.J. Robertson'

Google
As a traveler, Canada does not have much to offer across its vast countryside highways generally, so when this little gem popped up, I always stop here. I love the nature of it, the fabulous log house facilities, the historic markers, good size lot, parking for bigger vehicles, great layout for getting in and out, greenspace and even picnic tables and a dogwalk area that is fenced. Lovely little stop. Unfortunately, there are no overnight stays. If you're stuck and too tired to keep going, you have to keep going. That is very unfortunate. It is so lovely there. Hence my 4 stars and not 5. They should give at least 8 or 10 hrs of staying time, esp. if arriving after 6 p.m.

Barb Paterson

Google
Driving on an "Out West" driving tour we HAD to stop and see the Wawa Goose. It was easy to get to, lots of parking, a short walk to see it and a great view from up there, overlooking the highway. The Goose is very well made and well kept. There are story boards around with various info on the area and some history. The washrooms were clean.

Robert Graham

Google
Lots of on formation good spot to take pictures of the Goose as well as the planes at the airport

Gil Elevazo

Google
Perfect tourist photo opportunity at an iconic location! Everyone must stop and pay homage to Canada's premier bird! On-site information shop with restrooms. Site over looks the valley and a nice view of scenery especially during sunset.

Stacey Anderson

Google
Great stop to stretch your legs and use the restroom. Scenic views and a cute gift shop to pick up 'Wawa' items. Use a piece of chalk and Write where you're from on a brick was a great idea and nice to see where everyone was traveling from.