Since 1928, Camp Ojibwa has provided a home away from home for thousands of boys and young men, helping shape the minds of the next generation of leaders. The Ojibwa brotherhood spans multiple generations, each new generation carrying on the traditions they learn here and is exemplified by the four tenets of the Ojibwa Way. Kindness, Respect, Fair Play, and Trustworthiness. From the beginning, Camp Ojibwa campers jump right into our league sports program that is designed to develop a young mans self-esteem as he builds relationships with his teammates, coaches, and fellow competitors. Camp Ojibwas staff works tirelessly in the off-season to create unique and balanced teams for each of the 5 league sports an Ojibwa camper will participate in. As such a campers opponent on the basketball court might be a co-captain on the softball diamond. This approach ensures Ojibwa campers enjoy fair and balanced competition while having the opportunity to truly become part of the community. When not engaged in league play, Ojibwa campers have access to one of the finest waterfronts in Wisconsins North Woods. Camp Ojibwa staff have taught young man everything from basic swim strokes, to standing up on water skis for the first time, to landing a backflip on a wakeboard.