Our Journey as Browns Backers

From small meetups to an official Browns Backers Worldwide chapter, here’s how our island community made history.

Small Island, Big Spirit

It Started With a Passion

Pelee Island is unlike anywhere else. With fewer than 200 year-round residents, the community is almost evenly split between Canadians and Americans — many of them from Cleveland and northern Ohio. Despite being a small Canadian island, the Dawg Pound spirit here runs deep, and the Browns fan base is much larger than most would expect.

Before becoming official, we gathered wherever we could — cottages, barns, or local bars — to watch games together. Some of us even traveled as a group to attend Browns games. The spirit of a chapter was already alive; it just needed an official name.

The Perfect Home

Why The Dog & Goat Restaurant?

Choosing Dog & Goat Restaurant as our official watch party location was easy. While most island businesses operate seasonally, Dog & Goat serves the community year-round. That makes it the perfect spot for locals, visitors, and Browns fans no matter the time of year.

And let’s be honest — with a name like Dog & Goat, what better place could there be for the Dawg Pound?

Eyes on the Future

Looking Ahead

We’re proud of what we’ve started, but we’re even more excited about what’s to come. Our goals are simple but ambitious:

  • Grow to 100+ members
  • Host raffles and fundraisers to support the island
  • Create annual events that become traditions for fans and families

The Pelee Island Browns Backers were born out of passion, and now that passion has a home. Whether you’re a year-round islander, a summer visitor, or just passing through, you’ll always have a place with us in the Dawg Pound.