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Our Overnight camp brings together youth from around the world in a unique
and well-protected environment
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- Learn new skills
- Meet new people from around the world and make wonderful friendships
- Learn to be a team player
- Gain self-confidence and become independent
- Learn French or English
- Have fun in a relaxed and secure environment.
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Exposure to the renowned beauty of Canada's vast, open wilderness and
to a community of friends offers young people a rare experience - one that
will last a lifetime!
Regular camp activities
Swimming, water skiing, trampoline, river canoeing with overnight camping,
archery, rock climbing, horseback riding, ball games, wilderness survival.
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Optional activities:
- Formal English or French language courses (15 hours per week)
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Schedule:
- Sessions start every Friday from the end of June to the end of August.
A minimum two-week stay is required
- Different scheduling or program possibilities are available for
groups upon request.
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Formal language courses
- 15 hours of language training per week
- a maximum of 10 students per group
- qualified and experienced teachers
- all books and educational materials are provided for the courses
at no extra charge
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Distinctive features
- A relatively small camp (capacity of 150 campers) that allows for
a family-like atmosphere
- Qualified personnel for teaching and outdoor activities
- Member of the National Camp association (USA)
- Member of the Canadian Better Business Bureau (BBB)
- Situated on a lake amidst woodland and mountains
- Age of participants: 10-16 years
- Accommodation: four campers per room (some rooms six)
- Mix with campers from around the world
- Three well-balanced, varied and nutritious meals a day
- Escorted transport service to and from Montreal airport
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Different scheduling or programs are available for groups year round
- Eco-classes for school groups
- High school graduation trips
- Language training camp
- Program may include : visits to Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City and
an Amerindian Village, Toronto/Niagara Falls, Quebec City winter carnival
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Winter period (groups)
Downhill skiing (15 hours per week), cross-country skiing, snowshoeing,
ice-skating, wilderness survival, igloo-building, tobogganing, ice hockey,
ball games, wilderness survival
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