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  2. Camp B'nai Brith (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    While sponsored by the Lodge, the camp was initially run under the strict supervision of the District Boy Scouts Association. [3] Beginning in 1938, Camp B'nai Brith set aside two weeks for a girls camp at the conclusion of the boys' four week camp. [4] The camp moved its current site on the shore of the Ottawa River in Quyon, Quebec in 1946. [5]

  3. Summer camp - Wikipedia

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    Some other camps allow both day and overnight campers. In the US and Canada, residential camps that have overnight facilities are sometimes called "sleepaway camps". [13] [14] Summer camp is often the first time that children spend an extended period of time away from home. [15] Many camps cancelled their 2020 season in light of the COVID-19 ...

  4. List of summer camps - Wikipedia

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    A summer camp is a supervised program for children or teenagers conducted during the ... Godfrey, Ontario, Canada; Camp Ondessonk (Catholic ... Camps International ...

  5. Camp B'nai Brith (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    Camp B'nai Brith moved to its current location in 1929. [6] All capital and operating costs were financed by Mount Royal Lodge until 1942, when Camp B'nai Brith became a constituent agency of the Combined Jewish Appeal. From 1954 to 1964, the camp grew to accommodate over 1000 campers, most of whom received scholarships to attend. [5]

  6. YMCA Camp Wanakita - Wikipedia

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    A sunset on Koshlong Lake, viewed from one of the campsites used by YMCA Wanakita campers during overnight canoe trips. The camp has also been featured in teen series like Camp Rock (2008) and Camp Rock 2 (2010), on Disney Channel, where it followed the life of pop stars and other campers during music summer camp.

  7. Luethi-Peterson Camps - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1948 by Natalie Luethi-Peterson, the Luethi-Peterson Camps (LPC) are non-profit, co-ed summer camps in different countries, that aim to foster international understanding by bringing together kids from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Officially, its stated purpose is to "be a project based upon the conviction that understanding is ...

  8. Camp Naivelt - Wikipedia

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    The children's camp remained in operation as an overnight camp until 1962 and as a day camp until 1971. A family-oriented adult campground that was used mostly on weekends and holidays developed adjacent to the children's camp that, at its peak, contained some 90 cottages as well as room for tents. In the 1970s the present Eldorado Park was ...

  9. Category:Summer camps in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Jewish summer camps in Canada‎ (11 P) Pages in category "Summer camps in Canada" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.