About

The Ojibway Club is a summer community centre in Pointe au Baril, Ontario. Accessible only by boat, the 42-acre island is just inside the outer shoals and is a few kilometers west of the mainland at Pointe au Baril.

It’s where summer islanders come together to play tennis or bridge or walk the historic trails. They come to shop for food at the Grocery Store or pick up their newspaper and maybe a treasure at the Gift Shop. It’s where kids meet every morning for Ojibway Camp to sail, canoe, swim, kayak, play tennis, and create arts + crafts. It’s where friends, old and new, meet for coffee on the porch to take in the sweeping views of the bay and where everyone flocks for ice cream cones on a hot afternoon.

OUR MISSION

  • To operate a seasonal non-profit community centre offering a broad range of services and facilities to meet the needs our membership and community.
  • To have an open membership where all community members are welcome to join.
  • To work with the Ojibway Historical Preservation Society (OHPS) to preserve the Ojibway Hotel complex in a historically appropriate manner and to preserve the natural and ecological features of the Ojibway Island.
  • To provide local, summer employment opportunities within the community.
  • To support local businesses.
  • To provide a safe environment for members, guests, campers, employees, volunteers and all visitors.
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The heart of the Pointe au Baril island community

The Ojibway Club is the heart of the Pointe au Baril island community. It’s a place where lifelong friendships are formed and maintained and where generations of families gather every summer. It’s a place where we create and celebrate summer traditions year after year after year.

The Ojibway Club welcomes members, their guests, and visitors to its facilities. Come and join us this summer!