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Winnie the Pooh’s heartwarming origin traces back to this Ontario town

29 June 20253 Mins Read

Did you know that one of the most beloved children’s book characters, Winnie the Pooh, is actually from Ontario? The adorable bear we grew up with was real, and this Ontario town honours its history with a dedicated park and statue.

This lovely statue is located in Northern Ontario, along Highway 17 of the Trans-Canada Highway. Here’s where you’ll find the town of White River – the birthplace of Winnie the Pooh.

White River and Winnie

This small town has a lot of heart and is full of charm.

There are a handful of things to do around the area, such as exploring the White River Heritage Museum, the White River Train Station, and going on a hike along one of the many trails.

But the showstopper is definitely Winnie the Pooh Park.

The dedicated park can be found in the central part of the town’s business highway section. It’s just steps away from the tourist info booth and, of course, the Winnie the Pooh statue.

Though we know this cuddly friend as a yellow bear with the adorable red crop top, the real Winnie was a black bear from the northern township.

The real Winnie the Pooh

According to the town’s official website, the real Winnie the Pooh was adopted by a man in White River from a trapper.

And despite the children’s book, the real Pooh was a female bear named after the city of Winnipeg, Man.

At the park, there’s a plaque that shares the full story, according to the Lake Superior Circle Tour.

It’s important to note that White River is not day trip material, especially if you’re coming from Toronto.

It’s about 11 hours away, so if you happen to find yourself in northern Ontario or have a trip planned in the area, make sure to add White River as a stop on your next adventure.

It’s a must!

White River

Where: Highway 17, White River, Ont.

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