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  2. Pinemere Camp - Wikipedia

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    Pinemere Camp has campers from the ages of 6 to 16. [29] The camp attracts children who both do and do not attend Hebrew school or synagogue, and some campers who attend Hebrew day schools. [1] Pinemere offers boating, canoeing, pioneering, dramatics, arts and crafts, team sports, archery, and tennis. [30]

  3. Mont Lawn Camp - Wikipedia

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    Mont Lawn Camp is a 200-acre summer camp located in the Pocono Mountains in Bushkill, Pennsylvania. [1] Every summer it serves as a sleep-away camp for hundreds of children from underserved neighborhoods in the New York metro area and Philadelphia .

  4. Camp Lohikan - Wikipedia

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    Camp Lohikan is a co-ed sleepaway camp set in the Pocono Mountains in Lake Como, Pennsylvania. Campers can participate in archery, circus performance, fishing, tennis, soccer, and other activities. The younger age groups (what the camp refers to as juniors and super juniors- ages ranging from 5 to 10 years old) go around to scheduled activities ...

  5. B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp first opened in 1954 on the site of the former Camp Windsor; it has also been known as Camp B'nai B'rith (CBB) and B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp (BBPC). Before being acquired by B'nai B'rith January 1954, the 365-acre (1.48 km 2 ) campground with a 13-acre (53,000 m 2 ) lake was known as Camp Windsor.

  6. Camp Canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Camp Canadensis was founded by William "Uncle Bill" Saltzman in 1941, and was named a Pioneer of Camping by the American Camp Association. [3] He owned and operated the camp until his death in 1997; in his later years, his son Stevan co-operated the camp. After Bill's death, Stevan operated the camp until his death in 2000.

  7. Camp Ramah in the Poconos - Wikipedia

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    Camp Ramah in the Poconos is a summer camp affiliated with the National Ramah Commission. [1] Opened in 1950, it is located in the Pocono Mountains in High Lake, Pennsylvania [ 2 ] (but is addressed in Lakewood, Pennsylvania , [ 3 ] since High Lake does not have its own post office or ZIP code ).

  8. Scouting in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mosey Wood is open for year-round camping, as well as residential summer camp for girls entering 1-12th grade. The camp features a 13-acre lake, high adventure elements, archery, a dueling zip line across the lake, and many hiking trails. [21] Camp Wood Haven (Schuylkill County) Camp Mountain House (Lehigh Valley)

  9. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Leased to the Beam Center in NYC during summer for a non-scouting related camp. Camp Wah-Tut-Ca: Spirit of Adventure Council: Northwood, NH: Active: Property is leased (2022-2027) to another organization which runs summer camp programs. Available for Scout weekend camping throughout the fall, winter, and spring.