List of summer camps

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Camp Wall at sunset

This is a list of summer camps throughout the world by category. A summer camp is a supervised program for children or teenagers conducted during the summer months in some countries. [1]

Contents

Traditional Camps

Religious Camps


Christian Camps

Jewish Camps

Sports Camps

Sleep-Away Camps

Large network camps

Camps International

Camp Kesem

Camp Quest

Boy Scout Camps (Worldwide)

Boy Scout Camps (US)

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Horseshoe Scout Reservation

There are hundreds of camps hosted by the Boy Scouts of America; some of these include:

Boys Scouts Camps (Canada)

Scouts Canada operates about 200 Scout camps across Canada. [2]

YMCA/YWCA Camps

YMCA/YWCA Camps (Canada)

YMCA/YWCA Camps (United States)

Camp Fire Camps

Arts and Education Camps

Arts, Music, and Drama Camps

Math and Science Camps

Space Camps

Computer Camps

Language Camps

Camps focused on health, medical conditions, and special needs

Other Camps

Other Camps (Canada)

Other camps (United States)

Former camps

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References

  1. Health, Council on School (2011-04-01). "Creating Healthy Camp Experiences". Pediatrics. 127 (4): 794–799. doi:10.1542/peds.2011-0267. ISSN   0031-4005. PMID   21444589.
  2. "Scout Camps Directory". ScoutDocs.
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