Club Trips: Stay at Ojibway, outfitted with gear and food by Keewaydin
We welcome you to schedule a canoe trip through Ojibway. Guests can enjoy the comfort of an Ojibway stay and have a fantastic adventure on Lake Temagami. Club Trippers should come prepared to enjoy the canoe trip. Packing appropriate camping clothing, learning about potential canoe routes, and understanding safety and risk management is the responsibility of the club trippers.
The 7-night stay is structured to provide two nights at Ojibway, four nights on the canoe trip, and one more night at Ojibway. Example: Arrive on a Saturday. Night one (Saturday), night two (Sunday), paddle out and night one (Monday), followed by nights two, three, and four (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), paddle back to Ojibway and night seven at Ojibway (Friday) depart for home after breakfast (Saturday).
Available dates for scheduling a Club Trip:
June 29-July 14
August 15-August 26
*Other dates throughout the summer are unavailable due to hosting Keewaydin’s parents and families during their Midseason and Endseason.
Complete Package: 3 nights at Ojibway with a 4-night canoe trip
$2750.00 CDN plus 13% HST - 2 people
Each additional person is $150 per day
Package Includes:
All canoe-tripping gear (see list below)
All food, i.e., breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks
We do our best to meet food sensitivity and allergy needs. Please get in touch with us with your specific food questions.
Pick up and drop off at Manitou Landing at the end of the Temagami Access Road.
You must bring all your camping gear, including a sleeping bag and pad.
*Extra fees: park permits, propane fuel
CANOE TRIP GEAR PROVIDED:
17' canoe
Hardwood Ottertail or Beavertail paddles
PFD's
Wannigans
Duffels
Tumpline's
Duluth packs
Splitting Axe with axe sheath
Saw
A garbage bag with a small canvas duffle to carry out all garbage
Compass
Basic First Aid Kit
Dome tent with double vestibule
Tarp for rolling up sleep bag and clothing
Camp Rope
Map Case and topographical maps marked with necessary campsite information
Shovel
COOKING EQUIPMENT PROVIDED:
Nylon Fly with fly line
“Jewelry” wannigan containing:
Utensils and Dinnerware
Kitchen & Cleaning Supplies
Pots and pans
Cooking spoons, spatulas, and knives
Reflector oven, baking trays
Fire Irons
Keewaydin cookbook
Water Purification Tablets
Propane cook stove and fuel
*Extra fees: park permit fees are ascertained once the canoe route of the canoe trip has been decided upon. If you choose to use a propane stove, fuel canisters will be provided for a fee of $15/canister.