MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
I am pleased to report that 2024 was another productive and successful year for the Ojibway Historical Preservation Society.
UPCOMING FRONT DOCK REBUILD
The OHPS’ next major project is the rebuild and rehabilitation of the Ojibway Club’s front dock. Specifically, the OHPS is planning to rebuild the dock area between the fire pump hut and the gift shop which is at the end of its lifespan. The dock will be raised approximately fourteen (14) inches to match the elevation standard set out by the other fixed docks and we will be expanding it out further into the bay to allow for more space at camp drop-off and for social events, honouring the heritage design that preceded the current configuration. The OHPS has been in consultation with contractors regarding pricing to complete the work based on engineered drawings that were procured in the past year. Please see the below concept drawing (prepared by Watt International) for illustrative purposes.
Proposed Dock, Rendering by Watt International
BOARD CHANGES
Cam Richardson took on the role of board liaison between the Ojibway Club and the OHPS as of November of 2023. We would like to thank Rainer Kaufmann for his previous work in this position.
If you have any interest in volunteering to join OHPS and contributing to your local community, please contact me directly at seanmclarke@gmail.com. The success of the OHPS relies on the community’s generosity both financially and through its service. We hope you will reach out to see how you can contribute!
GOING FORWARD
The Ojibway Island is the centre of the Pointe au Baril community, providing the focal point of our summers and community life. The OHPS is critical to this unique community’s operation and preservation. It has invested more than $5,000,000 in donor contributions towards the restoration of the heritage buildings and property on the Ojibway Island since the OHPS’ inception.
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the OHPS contributes to the preservation of the Ojibway Club and the structures on Ojibway Island to ensure that it will be there for future generations. To everyone who made donations both this past year and in prior years, the OHPS would like to extend its formal gratitude for doing so. If you have not yet had the opportunity to do so and wish to donate funds to the Pointe au Baril community, we hope you will consider contributing to the OHPS. We thank you for your support in advance.
Finally, a reminder that you are all invited to the Annual Meeting of the OHPS scheduled for Saturday August, 16th 2025 in Movie Hut at 10 am. Please come to participate in the discussions shaping the work of the OHPS and meet the Board members. We look forward to seeing you there!
Further information about the OHPS and the history of the Ojibway Island is always available at www.ohps.ca
Sean Clarke
President & Board Chair
The Ojibway Historical Preservation Society
Proposed Dock, Rendering by Watt International