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The four Ojibway Rental COTTAGES are the delightfully rustic and charming former accommodations of the oId Ojibway Hotel. They are places to gather. Places to connect. Staying in an Ojibway Cottage ties you in to the pulse of the island's activities, while your own private retreat remains blissfully just steps away. Spend a few days in an Ojibway Cottage and forever change your definition of what spending "quality time" with your family means.
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2010 SEASON AVAILABILITY:
The following cottages are now available:
Oakwood Aug 28 – Sept 4 (discounted 25% as there is no camp)
We have just had a cancellation at Oakwood so the cottage is available for the week of August 14 - 21st
Birchwood Aug 28 – Sep 4 (discounted 25% as there is no camp)
Basswood July 24 – 31, July 31 – Aug 7, Aug 14 – 21, Aug 28 – Sep 4 (discounted 25% as there is no camp)
Please e-mail Daphne Andrews -
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ELMWOOD
Elmwood is our largest cottage. It is just a short walk along a path from the old hotel. This rambling, two-storey cottage has a wide Screened-in. verandah that spans the. entire front of the cottage, perfect for reading, outdoor dining or just sitting and watching the world go by at a pace from the past. The first floor includes a large dining room and kitchen, a living room with a cobblestone fireplace and a bedroom with an adjoining bathroom. Upstairs you'll find four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Elmwood will accommodate 10 and is ideal for two families to share.
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BIRCHWOOD
Birchwood is located along the path between the Ojibway Hotel and Elmwood One of the first cottages built on the island, Birchwood is a single-storey, cedar-sided, three bedroom and two bathroom cottage. Features include a wonderful original, screened-in porch across the front, hardwood floors, tongue and groove cedar interior, brick fireplace and fully-equipped kitchen. Its perfect for a large family who wants to take advantage of all that the Ojibway has to offer.
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BASSWOOD
Just beyond Elmwood is Basswood. This one bedroom cottage sits right on the water with its own dock and amazing sunset views through large picture windows. Unlike the other cottages, it has a spacious deck across the front. The interior features an open concept kitchen, dining and living area with a cobblestone fireplace. It also features a large bedroom with a matching cobblestone fireplace, full bath and an outdoor shower. While the cottage is "one bedroom," it will comfortably accommodate a family of four.
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OAKWOOD
Oakwood sits away from the other cottages on the east side of the old hotel. It is a single-storey, cedar-sided cottage with two bedrooms and one bathroom...perfect for a family of four. The cottage has a fully-equipped kitchen, granite fireplace in the living room and sunset views towards the water. You can enjoy sitting out on the wonderful screened-in porch as the day fades into evening.
All sketches by Rich Cavers
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2010 Rates for all cottages:
Birchwood and Oakwood - $2250/week
Basswood - $2500/week
Elmwood - $2800/week
2010 Season- June 26-Sept.4
There is a 25% discount for week of Aug 30 - Sept. 05. (No Camp Ojibway that week)
Additional Fees: Camp Ojibway - $330/child/week and Tennis is $200/adult/week
Please e-mail Daphne Andrews -
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Ojibway Club (during season) 705.366.5085
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THE OJIBWAY EXPERIENCE
The scent of pine trees traveling on the crisp, clean air. A world of rock and trees, all surrounded by water so clear you wonder how it can appear blue. Daytime or nighttime, you're treated to panoramic views of lake and sky, occasionally disturbed by the passing of a mink, a loon or a family of mergansers.
And the Ojibway Club? It's here that islanders come to get "the news" and their daily paper at the gift shop. To pick up food at the grocery and information on where the picnicking spot for the day will be. It's here that kids meet for camp. A camp with sailing, tennis, canoeing, swimming, arts and crafts. The Ojibway Club is where tennis matches are played, sailors race, where book clubs meet, art and aerobics classes are taught and cards are played. Although the grand old hotel no longer functions as such, it still serves as the heart of the island community.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 July 2010 )
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