Camp Shamineau

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Camp Shamineau is a Christian camp located just outside Motley, Minnesota. Founded in 1958, it has grown to serve thousands of campers every year. It is the official camp of the Evangelical Free Church of Minnesota. They have a summer camp and a winter camp. They also have their own island. [1]

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References

  1. "Shamineau (49012700) | LakeFinder".

46°15′39″N94°36′35″W / 46.260861°N 94.609752°W / 46.260861; -94.609752 Coordinates: 46°15′39″N94°36′35″W / 46.260861°N 94.609752°W / 46.260861; -94.609752