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Volume 17 No. 15

Greetings!

With the extremely dry conditions, let’s be vigilant about no firecrackers, fires, with no exceptions of ANY kind as the Fire Rating is now EXTREME. For any changes, please check the ToA websiteIf you see or are aware of someone violating the fire ban, please contact the By-law Enforcement Department (705) 746-4243 ext. 325.

The bears are actively looking for food as they need to fill their bellies before going into hibernation – so take heed of ALL the precautions shared in previous eBlasts and stay vigilant.

The summer is winding down



Table of Contents In this eBlast:

  • Calling for PaB Summer photos 2025
  • Sharings for 2026 Yearbook
  • PaBIA‘s Saturday Sailing Race: August 23
  • PaBIA’s On-the-Water Boater Coaching – Next Wednesday – August 27
  • Literally on the Bay – Isola by Allegra Goodman
  • CZBL Review ToA Open House in Parry Sound: NEXT Tuesday, August 26th from 3-5 pm
  • Post Season Racquet Sports for EVERYONE on the Ojibway courts.
  • Granite Cup Tennis Tournament – September 20
  • Lake Michigan-Huron Water Levels – August 18, 2025

Please send in your high res photos with titles or one page stories of the ’25 summer, to Hilde. The hope is to fill the book with memories as space is available. Perhaps it is a picture or short story to tell about your summer that you feel is worth sharing.

NEW FOR 2026 – Perhaps one of your photos is a place on or view from your island or item in your cottage that represents what resonates with your spirit and uplifts your soul. If so, please take and send us that PaB picture along with a short description (100 words) describing how that particular photo ‘speaks’ to you. Is it a special location or hobby, an old wooden haul, your grandchild’s creation or something else? We’d love to share your heartfelt submissions in the 2026 PABIA/Ojibway Club yearbook.

Please send the picture and up to 100 words describing what brings you back year after year to Hilde Clark.



For all Primary Members, please be sure to put up your Off Season Tag(s) on the outside of the building(s) you wish to have checked by Bruce Tiffin, our Off Season Patrolman, over the fall, winter, and spring. One tag is provided through your membership and was inside your 2025 Yearbook along with extra tags if you had paid for them.

If you have questions, please contact Elise Findlay, Secretary-Treasurer, directly.



Time: 2 pm

Venue: Middle Reach

Want to be added to the sailing email list or for further information, please email Jamie Isbester by either clicking on his name or text/phone him by finding the information on page 292 of the 2025 Yearbook.



Randy Johnson will again lead this coaching class – so sign up in the Ojibway Club office for the final Wednesday class. Bring your boat to the back Ojibway Docks. If you have questions, please email him before next Wednesday. It’s never to late to learn/brush up on your boating skills.



Welcome to the Pointe au Baril Library summer e-blasts.

The Library, located in the Community Centre on South Shore Road, is open from 9:30-11:30 am Mondays and Wednesdays, holidays excepted. Recent best sellers have been added to the collection in time for summer reading. We are very much looking forward to the many conversations that a Library generates.

Pointe au Baril Library at the Community Centre, South Shore Road

Summer hoursMonday and Wednesday – 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Isola by Allegra Goodman

A young woman and her lover are marooned on an island in this breathtaking saga – an epic story of love, faith and defiance from bestselling author Allegra Goodman.

This precis of the plot appears on the back cover of the book ISOLA. In the actual historical record, this is story of Marguerite de la Rocque de Roberval, a young noblewoman living in 16th century France. She accompanied, or was forced to accompany, her kinsman Jean-Francois de la Rocque de Roberval who was sailing to New France during the time of the exploratory voyages of Jacques Cartier. When Roberval discovers that Marguerite has a lover on board ship, he punishes them for their betrayal by casting them onto an island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Only Marguerite survives. For two long years, including months of harsh winter deprivation and vicious attacks by bears, Marguerite finds the strength and courage to persevere. Eventually, she is rescued by a passing ship of Portuguese fishe kable story of survival that gives the book its title – ISOLA.

Goodman writes in the author’s note that no one knows exactly why Roberval took Marguerite on his voyage or how she survived alone on her island, or what she thought and felt. I was trying to find words – and then, one day, Marguerite began speaking to me. I never knew my mother. She died in the night that I was born, and so we passed each other in the dark.

Of Interest

The Township of The Archipelago is now actively reviewing its Comprehensive Zoning By-law. The Township’s current Comprehensive Zoning By-law was prepared in 2007 and is being reviewed to ensure it:

  • conforms to the recently updated Official Plan for the Township of The Archipelago;
  • is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement and all provincial policies and regulations; and,
  • contains appropriate zoning and development standards.

PaBIA members are encouraged to learn more and submit their feedback through the following channels: 

Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Where: The Museum on Tower Hill, 17 George St, Parry Sound P2A 2X4
Time: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Discussion Topics Include:

  • Additional residential units/structures;
  • Floating accommodations;
  • Decks, saunas;
  • Shoreline structures and accessories;
  • Provincial development standards;
  • Backyard hens.


Post-Season Racquets Activity –
Open to the Entire Community – EVERYONE IS WELCOME

Daily Racquet Sports
September 2- October 13, 10 am drop in 

Post Season Granite Cup Tennis Tournament
Saturday, September 20th
9:30 warm up, 10:00 am start

Rain date Sunday, September 21st  

Pre-Register by Thursday, September 18th 

Contact Beth Green to register

Yearbook Update

With each eBlast, we will provide you a list of names of those members who have provided updated contact information. The details of all the changes since the 2023 yearbook came out in early May are provided in THIS  printable format   for you to print out and insert into your own Yearbook! Changes as of June 23 are below.

For reporting Markers’ problems
contact Tom Cavers by cell (pg. 267 in yearbook) or email

For contacting Secretary-Treasurer and Asst. Sec. Treas.
Nancy Rogers and Elise Findlay: contact.pabia@gmail-com)

Water Levels

Lakes Michigan/Huron Water Levels August 13, 2025.

To better read the charts, please click on the chart for the Daily or Six Month Forecast Water level chart and the corresponding websites


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