MidSeason 2026

Parents arrive Thursday, July 16th and depart Monday, July 20th

MidSeason is an ideal time to experience the magic of Devil’s Island. It’s a chance to witness the MidSeason contests firsthand and celebrate the remarkable skills your camper has honed during their first three weeks as a canoe tripper. From paddling techniques to wilderness expertise, the growth and confidence they’ve gained will leave you in awe.

MidSeason also marks the halfway point in the Keewaydin camp season, a special time when campers return to Devil’s Island to spend a few days immersed in camp traditions. The energy is contagious as families gather to share in the camaraderie, spirit, and sense of accomplishment that defines Keewaydin.

MidSeason Schedule

Day One
Sections paddle in between 9–10 a.m. The afternoon features swimming and canoeing competitions and campfire stories after dinner, where campers share trip highlights.

Day Two
Morning and afternoon alternate between camping and cooking contests, showcasing campers’ skills in outdoor living, meal prep, and cleanup. Evening activities include either the camp's favourite Water Walker or drumming performances from Bear Island.

Day Three
It is a relaxed day for parents to explore, paddle, or unwind while campers prepare for the MidSeason Show in the evening. Parents enjoy a meal at Ojibway while campers and staff participate in the Peerade, followed by the show filled with humour and camp-themed skits.

Day Four
The session ends for Songadeewin and Manitou campers. An early breakfast will be served at Keewaydin and Ojibway Lodge, so campers and their families can grab something to eat before departing. Boat shuttles for Ojibway guests will begin at 7:30 am. Waubeno and Winisk sections that start outfitting for their next adventures.

Ojibway Lodge Accommodations

  • 1 & 2 Bedroom Cabins with Bathrooms

    Our one-and two-bedroom cabins each have a distinctive layout and design:

    One-Bedroom Cabins: Refuge, Northwind, and Sunset are cozy and ideal for couples, while Altama, Polnick, and Trail offer a queen bed and a single bed for added flexibility.

    Two-Bedroom Cabins: Runnymede, Nibashka, Red Pines, Dixie, Ogidaki, and Hill provide a queen bed and one or two single beds, comfortably accommodating four to six guests.

    All of these cabins feature full bathrooms with hot water and flush toilets. Ojibway accommodations have been thoughtfully outfitted with warm duvets, soft sheets, wool blankets, fluffy towels (including beach towels), and biodegradable toiletries. Each cabin has propane lights, a woodstove or fireplace, and screened porches perfect for enjoying Lake Temagami’s breathtaking views and peaceful sounds. All cabins are close to docks where you can swim, tie up a boat or canoe, or enjoy sitting at the lakeside.

  • Sleeper Cabins

    Our one-room sleeper cabins—Little Spruce, Tippanwoo, Alouette, and Little Sun—are simple yet inviting. They have full-sized beds and cozy furnishings. They also include storage for your belongings, battery-powered lamps for nighttime reading, and porches that capture refreshing breezes and evening starlight. Bathroom and shower facilities are a short walk away. These cabins have warm duvets, soft sheets, wool blankets, and fluffy towels—including beach towels for your lakeside adventures.

  • Glamping Tents

    Our platform tents—1, 2, 3, 45, and 6—offer a luxurious glamping experience for those seeking a closer connection with nature. These tents are crafted with water-repellent canvas and mosquito netting, providing a cozy retreat with either full or twin beds, storage shelves, and a battery-powered reading lamp. Bathroom and shower facilities are conveniently nearby. As with our cabins, each tent has warm duvets, soft sheets, wool blankets, and fluffy towels, with beach towels included.

  • Paul's Island - Miniss and Mojag

    Just a short paddle from Devil’s Island, Paul’s Island offers two private cabins: Miniss and Mojag.

    Miniss: This cozy two-bedroom cabin features a screened porch with stunning sunset views over the western shore.

    Mojag: Recently reconstructed, Mojag is an impressive log and timber-frame cabin with a full bathroom and accommodations for at least four guests. Its spacious screened porch is perfect for gathering and enjoying the island’s breathtaking scenery.

  • Cabins in the Cove

    We are excited to offer Cabins in the Cove, which are rustic and low-key accommodations. Cabins in the Cove is formally the Songadeewin wigwam on Devil’s Island’s east side. This is an excellent spot for family reunion groups because the cabins are in close proximity to each other with a swim dock and fire circle available. There is a showerhouse steps from the cabins

  • Tent City

    When all other accommodations are fully booked, Tent City in The Cove becomes a welcoming option for Keewaydin families. This spot offers convenience and comfort amidst nature, close to a dedicated shower house and a fantastic swim area.

    We provide a beach towel for Tent City guests to make your stay more manageable. During your stay at Ojibway, take full advantage of our resources—kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards are all at your disposal. Meals for all guests are served in the Ojibway dining room, where you can enjoy our delicious, handcrafted offerings.

    The camper tents are set up before your arrival, with each tent clearly labelled with your name. Please bring your tent! It would be greatly appreciated!

    Here’s what you should bring for a Tent City stay:

    Sleeping bag (we are unable to provide sleeping bags)

    Pillow (if desired)

    Sleeping pad

Everything you need to know!

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