White River is known for the birthplace of A.A. Milne's famous "Winnie the Pooh".
The bear (named "Winnipeg") at the London Zoo that the stories started from, was
actually brought from White River. The town is located on the Transportation-Canada, half
way between Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay. While in White River make sure you
take time to tour the state-of-the-art sawmill. There are also a couple of Provincial Parks
nearby as well as many beautiful lakes and lodges. Excellent hunting and fishing available.
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Sawmill Tour
Have an organized tour of the Domtar Mill showing you step by step the transformation of whole trees into lumber.
You'll have a guide explaining ever step of the way and answering questions.
Winnie the Pooh
(807) 822-2450 (summer), (807) 822-2719 (winter), 1-888-517-1673
That's right! White River is the birthplace of Winnie the Pooh. The bear was
left at the London Zoo while its owner, Captain Colbourn, and his regiment was
shipped into battle in France during World War One. Go see the 25 foot statue of Pooh and join in the annual
Winnie's Hometown Festival in late August.