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  2. Camp Tel Noar - Wikipedia

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    Camp Tel Noar is a Jewish summer camp for children ages 7 through 16. [1] It is located in Hampstead, New Hampshire, in the United States, which is about 1 hour north of Boston. The camp sits on Sunset Lake (Wash Pond) and has about 275 campers.

  3. Outdoor education - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor education is organized learning that takes place in the outdoors, such as during school camping trips. Outdoor education programs sometimes involve residential or journey wilderness-based experiences which engage participants in a variety of adventurous challenges and outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, canoeing, ropes courses ...

  4. Cardigan Mountain School - Wikipedia

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    The students will wear special (green or white) T-shirts on Green and White nights. In 2011, the Cardigan Outdoor Recreation Expeditions (C.O.R.E.) [4] program was added to its Summer Session offerings. C.O.R.E. participants experience week-long trips that may include hiking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, and outdoor education programming.

  5. Algonac outdoor classroom revived by community, school district

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    New signage for the Algonquin Elementary School nature trail and outdoor classroom on May, 24, 2024. Sixth grade students Jaxon Aldridge, 11, Ryan Coker, 12 and Huntley Smith, 11, all participated ...

  6. Outdoor recreation - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor recreation involves any kind of activity within an outdoor environment. [4] Outdoor recreation can include established sports, and individuals can participate without association with teams, competitions or clubs. [5] Activities include backpacking, canoeing, canyoning, caving, climbing, hiking, hill walking, hunting, kayaking, and ...

  7. 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

  8. Griswold Scout Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Griswold Scout Reservation (GSR) is a 3,500-acre (14 km 2) reservation for Scouting located near Gilmanton Ironworks, New Hampshire, and operated by the New Hampshire Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It comprises two camps, Hidden Valley Scout Camp and Camp Bell, which both run an eight-week summer camping program.

  9. St. Methodios Faith and Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    The property that is now St. Methodios Faith and Heritage Center was a community known as "Cloughville" in the 19th century. In 1919, the patriarchs of the Clough family, Joseph and Sylvia Clough, died, and the property was sold to Mr. Price and Mr. Pick of New York, who established Camp Merrimac, a summer camp for Jewish boys, on the site.