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Private Island-Georgian Bay, Ont. - Pointe au Baril, Near Ojibway Club
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4 bedrooms 0+ bathrooms Sleeps 8 2000 sq ft
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The Archipelago, ON
- Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park
- Tonches Island
- Isle of Pines
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 1
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
2 Single Beds
2 half bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Main Cabin
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Deck or patio
Dining area
About this property
Private Island-Georgian Bay, Ont. - Pointe au Baril, Near Ojibway Club
Our beautiful thirteen acre private island, named Pijiki, accommodates up to eight people in two cabins, a main and sleeper. Located just a 10 minute boat ride from the small village of Pointe Au Baril and just 40 minutes north of Parry Sound, Ontario, this is the perfect private island for one large family, two small families, or up to four couples. The main cabin has two bedrooms, one with a queen bed and the other with two small singles. In addition, the main has a full kitchen with breakfast table, oven / cooktop, microwave, coffeemaker, full refrigerator / freezer and a mini-refrigerator. The main cabin living area has plenty of seating, a fireplace, and a dining table. A bathroom with sink and toilet are shared between the two main cabin bedrooms. The sleeping cabin, just a short walk north of the main, has two bedrooms, each with two small single beds. A bathroom with a sink and toilet are also shared between these two bedrooms. A private shower room is located in the back of this sleeping cabin and is accessed easily by guests in both cabins. This 13 acre island includes a hiking trail and is a great place to explore! The front dock can hold two boats. Price is $450 per day with a one week (7 days) minimum rental. Shorter rental periods will be considered at $550 per day. This is your chance to enjoy your own large private island on the beautiful Georgian Bay in Ontario, great for boating, fishing, swimming, sailing and picnicking. Pets considered.
Our private island, Pijiki, is just 5 minutes away from the famous Ojibway Club. This 107 year old Club has a children's camp and offers tennis, sailing, internet cafe, and movies, along with a grocery store, gift shop, snack bar, and gas dock. Come vacation in beautiful Pointe au Baril, located on the shore of the magnificent Georgian Bay with sparkling blue water with windswept pines. It is a one of a kind vacation place for those who love nature, great fishing, sailing, boating / kayaking, swimming, picnicking, or just relaxing!
THE OJIBWAY CLUB - about a ten minute boat ride from Pijiki Island!
Georgian Bay, a collection of islands where the scent of pine trees travels on the crisp, clean air. It's a panoramic world of timeless granite rocks, wind swept pine trees and sky framed by water so clear you wonder how it can appear blue. The west wind carries with it the sound of a calling loon or the bustling conversation of a merganser family. The sun sparkles on the water, disturbed only by a mink that swims by.
Set among the 30,000 islands of Eastern Georgian Bay, 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. Pointe au Baril is located on Highway 69, 40 kilometers north of Parry Sound, Ontario.
The Ojibway Club is where summer Islanders come together to play tennis or bridge or to walk the historic trails. They 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 verandah to take in the sweeping views of The Bay and where everyone flocks for ice cream cones on a hot afternoon.
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 multi-generations of family gather every summer. It's a place where we create and celebrate summer traditions year after year.
The Ojibway Club welcomes members, their guests and visitors to its facilities. Come and join us this summer!
Our private island, Pijiki, is just 5 minutes away from the famous Ojibway Club. This 107 year old Club has a children's camp and offers tennis, sailing, internet cafe, and movies, along with a grocery store, gift shop, snack bar, and gas dock. Come vacation in beautiful Pointe au Baril, located on the shore of the magnificent Georgian Bay with sparkling blue water with windswept pines. It is a one of a kind vacation place for those who love nature, great fishing, sailing, boating / kayaking, swimming, picnicking, or just relaxing!
THE OJIBWAY CLUB - about a ten minute boat ride from Pijiki Island!
Georgian Bay, a collection of islands where the scent of pine trees travels on the crisp, clean air. It's a panoramic world of timeless granite rocks, wind swept pine trees and sky framed by water so clear you wonder how it can appear blue. The west wind carries with it the sound of a calling loon or the bustling conversation of a merganser family. The sun sparkles on the water, disturbed only by a mink that swims by.
Set among the 30,000 islands of Eastern Georgian Bay, 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. Pointe au Baril is located on Highway 69, 40 kilometers north of Parry Sound, Ontario.
The Ojibway Club is where summer Islanders come together to play tennis or bridge or to walk the historic trails. They 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 verandah to take in the sweeping views of The Bay and where everyone flocks for ice cream cones on a hot afternoon.
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 multi-generations of family gather every summer. It's a place where we create and celebrate summer traditions year after year.
The Ojibway Club welcomes members, their guests and visitors to its facilities. Come and join us this summer!
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Barbecue grill
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 30
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
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About the area
The Archipelago
Located in The Archipelago, this cabin is on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Kayaking, power boating and fishing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking nearby.

The Archipelago, ON
Restaurants
- Pointe Au Baril Chip Wagon
- The Haven Restaurant
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About the host
Hosted by William Boughton

This island and its cabins are a part of three islands that are shared by my extended family. Our great grandmother bought our first island in 1926, and named it Treasure Island, hoping it would serve as a gathering place for her beloved descendants. Almost 100 years later, we have 60+ related families that share our wonderful place on the bay.
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