Ojibway Bay Marina: Go-To for Transient Boating

Ojibway Bay Marina: Go-To for Transient Boating

Creating Memorable Family Boating Experiences with Convenient Services and Easy On-line Transient Slip Booking.

Ojibway Bay Marina in Rama First Nation with boat coming in to the marina

Ojibway Bay Marina is proud to be the go-to destination for family-friendly boating experiences in the Orillia and the surrounding area, Ojibway Bay Marina offers a range of convenient services and a new on-line booking process.

With a focus on creating unforgettable memories for boating enthusiasts of all ages, Ojibway Bay Marina provides an exceptional marina facility with a focus on customer service.

Boaters can enjoy the benefits of a full-service gas dock, and retail kiosk offering comfortable and hip apparel, ensuring they have everything they need for a full day of adventure on the water. This eliminates the need for additional stops or detours, allowing families to spend more quality time together.

Ojibway Bay Marina in Rama First Nation with boats docked on the water

As well, Ojibway Bay Marina offers exceptional amenities including numerous clean and well-maintained shower facilities. The marina also provides convenient on-site laundry facilities, making it easy for families to keep their clothing and linens clean during extended boating trips on the Trent- Severn Waterway.

Transient Slips & Chief Island Mooring Permits

Ojibway Bay Marina aims to simplify the Transient Slip booking process for families, ensuring a stress-free experience from start to finish. Boaters can now reserve their slips with ease on-line, and the friendly and knowledgeable staff at Ojibway Bay Marina are available to assist families with any inquiries or special requests, ensuring that every boating excursion is tailored to their specific needs.

Chief Island has long been revered as a sacred site, holding immense historical and cultural value to the Chippewas of Rama First Nation.
We want you to enjoy Chief Island and it’s beautiful mooring opportunity to enjoy the water. A Mooring Permit is required to stop by, which can be obtained online or at Ojibway Bay Marina. Visitors are asked to respectfully refrain from going onto the Island and stick only to their mooring spot. Day permits and seasonal permits available.
With every purchase of a Chief Island Permit, you contribute to the preservation of culture, language, and traditions by funding local programming in Rama First Nation. Visit https://bit.ly/ChiefIslandPermit to secure your pass today.

For more information about Ojibway Bay Marina and the range of family-friendly services offered, please visit https://ojibwaybaymarina.ca/.

aerial shot of boat on the clear blue waters of the Trent Severn Waterway