From the north and south: Wawa straddles the [wiki=c9e84d88d3adc26bf23d60b72b95a99b]Trans-Canada Highway[/wiki] (Highway 17). [wiki=3d0dbfdf16ab6f7125843acff98346d9]Sault Ste. Marie (Ontario)[/wiki] to the south and [wiki=a11a5405d5cf4d8e31bc1f03c5a93a15]Thunder Bay[/wiki] to the northwest are the nearest major cities.
*From the east: Provincial Highway 101 from [wiki=d973cbef566161a982cdf4199908eff9]Chapleau[/wiki]
Greyhound Canada services Wawa daily. Mac's convenience store serves as the bus stop.
Wawa is recognized as a notorious hitchhiker's trap - easy to get to, but impossible to leave. Enter at one's own risk.
The Algoma Central Railway passes through the village of Hawk Junction approximately 25 km east of Wawa. North and south trains between [wiki=3268e7b66439454fc7b861b07578872f]Hearst[/wiki] and [wiki=3d0dbfdf16ab6f7125843acff98346d9]Sault Ste. Marie (Ontario)[/wiki] alternate semi-daily. Be aware that there is no passenger service from Hawk Junction to Wawa, so be sure to make arrangements in advance. 1.800.242.9287 [http://www.algomacentralrailway.com/content/tours/passenger/index.html]
If you're planning on hitchhiking your way out, good-luck. The best place to thumb a ride is near the Wawa Goose.
Wawa does not receive scheduled flights, but several chartering companies are based in the town.
*Watson's Skyway Ltd
*Wilderness Helicopters Ltd