“I work in Toronto but I live
in Georgian Bay.”
– Gary French, cottager
Buy the Book

At the Ojibway: 100 Summers on Georgian Bay may be ordered directly from the Ojibway Club. Download the order form
The book is also available at the
following retailers:


Baysfield – Springhaven Lodge
Burlington – A Different Drummer
Collingwood – Peaks and Rafters, The Bield House
Hamilton – Bryan Prince Books
Huntsville – The Riverside Gallery
Manitoulin Island – Turners, Ten Mile Trading Post
Midland and Penetang – The Huronia Museum, The Reading Room
Muskoka – The Muskoka Store, Moose deer Point Marina, The Georgian Bay Store
Parry Sound – Parry Sound Books
Pointe au Baril – Desmaisdon’s Marine, The Lighthouse, Moose Lake Trading Post, The Ojibway Club, Payne Marina, The French River Trading Post, The Little Britt Inn
Sans Souci – Henry’s Fish Restaurant
Toronto – Nicholas Hoare
Winnipeg – McNally Robinson Booksellers


Details
Hardcover – 168 pages
Author – David Macfarlane
Foreword by Hon. Hilary M. Weston
Publisher – Nancy Lang (2006)
Language – English
ISBN – 0-9780405-0-3
Product Dimensions – 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches
Printed in Canada
First Edition

Events
• Bravo Television; interview with David Macfarlane during the week of October 23rd
• Book Club – July 27th at the Ojibway Club, 1-3 pm
• Ojibway Club Book Launch – July 8th, Pointe au Baril
• CBC Radio Interview – David Macfarlane and Nancy Lang with Jeff Goodes on Fresh Air
• CBC Radio Interview – David Macfarlane with Ann Medina on Cross Country Check Up
• Toronto Book Launch – May 24th, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto


Press
See You At the Ojibway
The dock was central to summer life; the place where the steamers arrived, where hotel guests met with islanders. An excerpt from the book At the Ojibway, on the Georgian Bay lodge's 100th-year anniversary.
– Toronto Star

Awards
At The Ojibway has been honoured with an award from the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario (RGD Ontario) for their Design at Work competition.

Reviews
At The Ojibway is one of the most beautiful books I have ever seen. But it's much more than a coffee table treasure – it's a winter's trip to summer, a 21st Century trip back in time to a slower, gentler world, the photographs and writing so vivid that you can feel the wind in the high pines and taste the blueberries.”
– Roy MacGregor, Columnist, Globe and Mail

“Rarely do cottagers have the opportunity to read a book about the history of their summer place that is so rich with detail, so evocative of a time and a place – and so beautifully produced. At the Ojibway is possibly the best book of its kind.”
– Janet Turnbull Irving

“David Macfarlane's elegant prose, Barbara Woolley's poetic design, and evocative archival photographs of the storied Ojibway... How could it be anything less than the most beautiful book ever published about one of the most beautiful places on earth?”
– John Macfarlane, Editor, Toronto Life Magazine

“This exquisite work is a treasure for anyone who has known ‘the bittersweet brevity of a northern summer.’ A scrap book of memory, At The Ojibway is a tribute to the living past, the continuity of experience across generations, a communion of people, place and architecture.”
– Rotunda Magazine, Winter 2006/07