Camp Odayin

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Camp Odayin provides fun, safe and supportive camp experiences and community building opportunities for young people with heart disease and their families.  We hold residential, day, winter and family camp sessions in Minnesota and Wisconsin.  Our volunteer staff are amazing and include counselors, nurses, and cardiologists. Continue reading “Camp Odayin”

Camp Moosilauke

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Camp Moosilauke is one of the oldest residential summer camps in the U.S. Since our founding in 1904, our mission has been simple but powerful: creating confident, happy, and resilient boys.

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Our continued success in achieving our goals is due to a number of factors.

  • Our incredibly positive and nurturing peer culture.
  • Our program of positive risk-taking that encompasses a high level of skill development in three key areas (sports, waterfront, and outdoor adventure).
  • Our emphasis on both structure and choice relative to activity classes, trips, and competition.
  • Our extraordinary attention to the individual needs of each boy.

Combine all of this with an enthusiastic and diverse group of 140 campers (from 18 states and 7 countries), an experienced and caring staff, and an incredible campus (100 acres of fields and forest and a secluded mile-long lake in the White Mountains of New Hampshire), and you have all the makings for an amazing summer.

Contact: Camp Moosilauke

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Camp Manitou

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Welcome to Camp Manitou, a summer camp for boys ages 7 to 16, located in the beautiful Belgrade Lakes region of Maine. Founded in 1947, Manitou is one of the nation’s foremost camps. We’re sure that after you learn about our outstanding summer camp staff, facilities, program, and activities, you’ll understand why so many boys make Manitou their summer home Continue reading “Camp Manitou”