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Campaigns
Canoe Routes
Forest Conservation
Old-Growth Trails
Protected Areas
Save Wolf Lake
Solace Wildlands
Changing of the Seasons Gathering
COTS 2025 - September 6th, 2025
Canoeing Temagami
News
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Online Store
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2014 Annual General Meeting
September 21, 2014
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2014 Annual General Meeting
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September 21, 2014

2014 Annual General Meeting

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September 21, 2014

Friends of Temagami is happy to announce our Annual General Meeting on Saturday November 8, 2014 at Smoothwater of Temagami.

Our guest speaker this year is Preston Ciere - portageur.ca. Preston will be speaking at 7:30 p.m.

All are welcome to attend the AGM meeting and to hear Preston speak.


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From the land of the Anishnaabeg and Algonquin — including the Temagami, Nipissing, Wanapitei, Matachewan, Timiskaming, Wolf Lake, and Kebaowek First Nations. Friends of Temagami is a Northern Ontario-based, all-volunteer conservation organization. Our mission is to conserve wilderness and promote ecotourism across the Temagami region. 

Site photography courtesy of Mike Monaghan, Preston Ciere & Rob Nelson