Iconic Walleye Sculpture Celebrates Hastings’ Fishing Heritage

Looking for a quirky and memorable photo spot in Hastings? Meet Pisces Pete — the giant walleye sculpture that proudly celebrates the village’s deep fishing roots.
Located at Pisces Park, 3 Dit Clapper Drive in the village of Hastings, this stainless-steel masterpiece measures an impressive 12 feet long and 12 feet tall. Designed by Canadian artist Bill Lishman, Pisces Pete represents the walleye, the most popular catch for local anglers and one of Ontario’s top game fish.
Whether you’re in town for fishing, exploring the waterfront, or just passing through, Pisces Pete is a fun and unique stop to add to your Hastings adventure.
Pisces Pete FAQs
Q: Where is Pisces Pete located?
A: Pisces Pete is located at Pisces Park, 3 Dit Clapper Drive in Hastings, Ontario.
Q: What is Pisces Pete?
A: Pisces Pete is a giant walleye sculpture measuring 12 feet long and 12 feet tall, made of stainless steel.
Q: Who designed Pisces Pete?
A: The sculpture was designed by Canadian artist Bill Lishman.
Q: Why is Pisces Pete a walleye?
A: The walleye is the most popular fish among local anglers and is considered one of Ontario’s best game fish.
Q: Can I visit Pisces Pete year-round?
A: Yes, Pisces Pete is located outdoors and can be visited any time of year.
Q: Is Pisces Pete near other attractions?
A: Yes, it’s close to the Hastings waterfront, marina, and other local attractions.
Q: Is there a fee to visit Pisces Pete?
A: There is no fee or ticket or required.