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FOT AGM 2025
FOT AGM 2024
FOT AGM 2023
FOT AGM 2022
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
Ask an Expert
Maps & Store
Buy a Map
Make a Donation
Online Store
Retail Locations
About Us
What We Do
Board of Directors
Strategic Plan
By-laws
Archives
Become a Friend
2015 Annual General Meeting & Social, October 17
September 19, 2015
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2015 Annual General Meeting & Social, October 17
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September 19, 2015
Events

2015 Annual General Meeting & Social, October 17

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September 19, 2015
Events

Best served with friends! All welcome to our 2015 Annual General Meeting and Social, October 17 9 am at Smoothwater of Temagami. Full details, including agenda and evening program, to come. Save the date!

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October 15th, 2022

FOT Annual General Meeting

Smoothwater, Temagami

September 10th, 2022

Changing of the Seasons Gathering on Obabika

More details to follow

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P.O. Box 398, Temagami, ON P0H 2H0705-796-3724email@friendsoftemagami.org

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