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Pointe au Baril Weather Network
Click here to see what the weekend has in store for Pointe au Baril.
www.theweathernetwork.com
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The Ojibway Club
The Ojibway Club has been the hub of social and recreational life in Pointe au Baril for almost half a century. Housed in one of the few remaining turn of the century wooden hotels in Ontario, the Ojibway Club offers children’s summer camps, recreational facilities, a grocery store and snack bar as well as the annual summer Regatta.
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Pointe au Baril Islanders Association
The Pointe au Baril Islanders Association (P.A.B.I.A.) unites those interested in Pointe au Baril as a “water access” community for the purpose of protecting, preserving and promoting the interests of property owners, residents, cottagers and tourists.
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Desmasdons Boatworks
Since its establishment by Albert Desmasdon in 1946, Desmasdons Boatworks has grown to be the largest full service marine facility in Pointe au Baril. It continues to grow today under its present owners Andy and Tonia Blenkarn.
www.desmasdons.com |
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Payne Marine
A third generation family owned and operated full service Marina built on a strong commitment to superior service. Payne’s proudly offers the finest power boats and motors, from manufacturers like Limestone by Medeiros, Scout Boats and Yamaha Motors. With over 40 years of marine mechanic experience they provide premium service.
www.paynemarine.com |
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Georgian Bay Land Trust
The Georgian Bay Land Trust is a not-for-profit, registered charity, whose goal is to protect the uniqueness of the eastern shore and North Channel of Georgian Bay through the securement and on-going stewardship of land that has ecological, geological and historical importance. Through this work, the GBLT works to educate and promote the importance of this area. GBLT has been a leader in many facets, helping promote the land trust movement and supporting other land trusts in their interests and activities in other areas throughout the province.
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