Friends of Wabakimi
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support our work


​​Friends of Wabakimi  is an Ontario not-for-profit corporation created carry on the work of The Wabakimi Project  to map and improve canoe routes and to advocate for the natural, cultural and historical resources of the Wabakimi Area.  Our members come from all over the U.S. and Canada.
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Wabakimi Canoe Map Coverage Areas

SUPPORT OUR WORK

The Friends of Wabakimi is working to:
  • Provide canoe trip and map planning resources.
  • Explore & maintain historic canoe routes
  • Protect and conserve Wabakimi habitat and wildlife!
Join us, volunteer and learn more about Wabakimi

All links are to purchase membership/sponsorship/donations/recurring donations ONLINE. The exception is the Mail-In Form option for membership.
Your membership supports management of the day-to-day affairs of Friends of Wabakimi (FOW) and fulfillment of our mission to advocate for the protection and preservation of the diverse natural, cultural and historical resources of the Wabakimi Area.
Mail-In Form

benefits of membership

  • a shared interest with the Board of Directors and other members in the protection and preservation of the diverse natural, cultural and historical resources of the Wabakimi Area;
  • discounts on the purchase of map products;
  • discounts on volunteer reconnaissance expeditions subject to availability of funding;
  • complementary trip planning and route orientation services;
  • receipt of annual newsletter;
  • entitlement to attend members' meetings during your term of membership;
  • eligibility to vote at any members' meetings that occurs more than 45 days after the date of issue of your membership including the annual meeting during which the Board of Directors is elected; and,
  • any other benefits as determined from time to time by the Board of Directors.

benefits of membership

Friends of Wabakimi (FOW) welcomes support from the corporate community to support self-propelled wilderness recreation and to fulfil our mission to advocate for the protection and preservation of the diverse natural, cultural and historical resources of the Wabakimi Area. For more information, contact FOW to discuss the following categories of sponsorship best suit your needs and interests.
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​Ogoki ($100-$249)

Opichuan ($250-$499)
Kopka ($500-$999)
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Albany ($1,000+)
Contact us at [email protected] for sponsorship details

 Benefits of Sponsorship

  • a shared interest with the Board of Directors and other members in the protection and preservation of the diverse natural, cultural and historical resources of the Wabakimi Area;
  • publication of your corporate logo on the FOW website with a link to your website;
  • acknowledgement of your support during our Annual Speaking Tour presentations, at our booth display at major paddling events and in our members’ newletters; and,
  • use of your product(s) or service(s) during our reconnaissance expeditions.

donate!

Contact us at [email protected]
Friends of Wabakimi is working to both protect and promote the Wabakimi Area. We welcome your donations! Please indicate your area of interest i.e.
 
  • Wabakimi Canoe Route Guidebook Project
  • Canoe Route maintenance trip program
  • Conservation Advocacy (forest plans, park management plan, wildlife conservation etc.)  Give us your comment and ideas!


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  • Friends of Wabakimi
    • About FoW
    • Join Us!
    • Membership Interactive Site
    • Donate! 2025 FOW Projects >
      • Donate! 2024 Project
    • FOW Board of Directors
    • Business/Sponsors
    • 2025 Annual Meeting Member Info >
      • 2024 Annual Meeting Member Info
      • 2023 Annual Meeting Member Info
  • News
    • Wabakimi Boreal Caribou Citizen Monitoring Project >
      • Project Requirements
      • Caribou Project Results
      • iNaturalist and WBCCMP
    • Schultz Trail Cleanup
    • Conservation News
    • Current Newsletter
    • News & Updates
    • 2024 Photo & Video Contest >
      • 2022 Photo & Video Contest Winners
      • 2023 Photo & Video Contest
    • Webinars and Videos
    • Wabakimi Rendezvous - Sept. 8-11, 2022
    • Phil's Article
  • wabakimi maps
  • Trip Report Forum
  • Wabakimi and Beyond
    • Wabakimi Provincial Park
    • Beyond Wabakimi
  • The Wabakimi Project
  • CANOEING, PLANNING, OUTFITTER AND OTHER RESOURCES
  • Where We've Been
  • FOW on Facebook!
  • Phil Cotton Legacy Award