Difference between revisions of "Wawa (Ontario)"

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Wawa is a rural settlement just off the [[Transcanadian Highway]] ([[Ontario highways|Route 17]]) in Northern [[Ontario]], [[Canada]].
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'''Wawa''' is a rural settlement just off the [[Transcanadian Highway]] ([[Ontario highways|Route 17]]) in Northern [[Ontario]], [[Canada]].
  
 
This settlement is situated just at the junction of the national [[Ontario highways|Route 17]] and the provincial [[Ontario highways|Route 101]]. It goes towards [[Timmins]] and [[Abitibi]] ([[Quebec]]), just half way between [[Sault Ste. Marie]] and [[Thunder Bay]]. Basically it is a ''no man's land'' at great hundreds of km distance to any cities where many hitchhikers get stuck for days.
 
This settlement is situated just at the junction of the national [[Ontario highways|Route 17]] and the provincial [[Ontario highways|Route 101]]. It goes towards [[Timmins]] and [[Abitibi]] ([[Quebec]]), just half way between [[Sault Ste. Marie]] and [[Thunder Bay]]. Basically it is a ''no man's land'' at great hundreds of km distance to any cities where many hitchhikers get stuck for days.
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'''Wawa''' is generally considered by Canadian hitchers to be the absolute worst spot in [[Canada]] to wait for a ride.  If hitching through northern Ontario, it might be a good idea to pass up a ride to Wawa for one going to [[Thunder Bay]] if heading west, or [[Sault-Ste Marie]] if heading east.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:33, 8 November 2007

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Wawa is a rural settlement just off the Transcanadian Highway (Route 17) in Northern Ontario, Canada.

This settlement is situated just at the junction of the national Route 17 and the provincial Route 101. It goes towards Timmins and Abitibi (Quebec), just half way between Sault Ste. Marie and Thunder Bay. Basically it is a no man's land at great hundreds of km distance to any cities where many hitchhikers get stuck for days.

Wawa is generally considered by Canadian hitchers to be the absolute worst spot in Canada to wait for a ride. If hitching through northern Ontario, it might be a good idea to pass up a ride to Wawa for one going to Thunder Bay if heading west, or Sault-Ste Marie if heading east.