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  2. Camp Fatima (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Fatima has four normal sessions during the summer. Each session is two weeks long. [2] Along with the normal sessions, the camp also offers a special needs week. [5] The camp programs are as follows: Juniors: Ages 6–10; Intermediates: Ages 11–12; Seniors: Ages 13–14; Club 15: Age 15

  3. Category:Ski areas and resorts in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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  4. Gunstock Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Gunstock Mountain Resort, originally known as Belknap Mountain Recreation Area, is an outdoor recreation complex located on Gunstock Mountain in Gilford, New Hampshire. Constructed by the Works Progress Administration , it was completed in 1937 and is owned by Belknap County .

  5. Category : Defunct ski areas and resorts in New Hampshire

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  6. 10 family resorts with nonstop activities for kids with ... - AOL

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    The resort's Panchi Kids Club presents a range of high-octane supervised activities such as trapeze lessons and stilt walking demos. The grounds include a shopping promenade with a candy store and ...

  7. Lakes Region (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Lakes Region of New Hampshire is located in the east-central part of the state, south of the White Mountains Region and extending to the Maine border. It is named for the numerous lakes in the region, the largest of which are Lake Winnipesaukee , Lake Winnisquam , Squam Lake , and Newfound Lake .

  8. Camp Belknap - Wikipedia

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    Relocated to Tuftonboro in 1907, this boys' camp was owned and operated by the New Hampshire YMCA until the demise of the state Y in 1996. It is now an independent non-profit affiliated with the national Y. Belknap celebrated its 100th year in operation in 2003, making it one of the oldest continuously operating camps in the United States.

  9. Sargent Center for Outdoor Education - Wikipedia

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    The Sargent Center is an outdoor education facility located in Hancock, New Hampshire, USA. Founded in 1912 by Dudley Allen Sargent, the facility has been offering educational programs to children and adults for over 100 years. The property is owned by Boston University, which operated the site until 2009.