Ojibway Family Lodge is a rustic resort located on Devil’s Island in Lake Temagami – an unspoiled lake, 300 miles from Toronto, with 3,000 miles of shoreline and 1,500 islands. Imagine a wilderness shielded by ancient granite and dense with giant northern white and red pine, birch and cedar. Loons call from the lake. Blueberries and ferns are at your feet. There are no roads to Ojibway; transportation to the island is by boat or float plane. When you arrive, you will be struck by the enormous silence of the magnificent forest.
Nestled in the Northwest Arm of Lake Temagami, Ojibway features a relaxing atmosphere, relics of the old North, and warm hospitality. Lodging in camp style cabins, with amenities, allow you to relish in our Island's rustic elegance. Delicious meals are served family style in a dining room over the lake with breathtaking views. A cozy common lodge provides social space for casual gatherings, board games, and cards.
Ojibway Lodge is completely off-the-grid, operating independently of all traditional public utility services. Electricity on the island is powered by generators in common spaces. To be fully immersed in the quiet and relaxation of nature, Ojibway does not have televisions, radios, computers, or telephones in cabins and common spaces. The dining room and common lodge do have recharging capabilities. Though there is no phone service, the island does have internet connectivity.
1147 Lake Temagami, Ontario