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The council's camps include the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation in Ashford, Camp Mattatuck in Plymouth and Camp Workcoeman in New Hartford. See Boy Scout Camps in Connecticut, past and present below for more information on the individual camps. The council's Order of the Arrow Lodge is the Tschitani Lodge #10.
Ashford is home to the largest boy scout camp in Connecticut, the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation; to Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for children with cancer and other serious illness; to the Salvation Army CONNRI Lodge and Conference Center; [5] and to the Evangelical Christian Center, a retreat, camp and conference center. [6]
Katoya is among the oldest Girl Scout Camps operating in Connecticut in 2018. Home of the Haunted Hike and whimsy bread. Camp Katoya's last functioning year was 2019. Closed for the summer in 2020 due to the pandemic, and announced it would be rested for 2021. As of Mar 2021, GS Council announced it will be selling the camp, along with other CT ...
Located on Candlewood Lake in Sherman, CT., the camp was sold in 1982 along with Camp Toquam in Goshen. [19] Camp Cochipianee: Bristol Area Council: Goshen, CT: Closed: The camp was founded in 1928 by the Bristol Area Council and was sold after the New Britain Area Council and the Bristol Area Council were merged in 1972. Camp Irving ...
The site is located in a wooded area on the grounds of the Metropolitan District Commission, near the southern end of Reservoir #6, part of the Greater Hartford area public water supply.
Forty-Seventh Camp of Rochambeau's Army Windham, Connecticut, used on return in 1782 instead of site of 4th camp, also in William Williams House ( 41°38′9.8″N 72°12′46″W / 41.636056°N 72.21278°W / 41.636056; -72.21278 ( Wm. Williams House ) ) in Lebanon, Connecticut, National Historic Landmark home of a signer of the ...
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Camp Sequassen is located in New Hartford, Connecticut. It is a Boy Scout camp operated by the Connecticut Yankee Council and is mainly used for summer camp. During the summer, it becomes a Scouts BSA resident camp for over 2,000 youth from across New England. The camp was moved to this new site in 1927 with the purchase of 125 acres.