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Camp Orkila's main property is situated on the northwest shoulder of Orcas Island, and is approximately 280 acres in size. This property includes many cabins for campers to sleep in, as well as two lodges, though only one is currently being used for eating, two campfire pits, low and high ropes team building courses, a junior-Olympic sized pool, a Marine Salmon Center (often called the MSC), a ...
Phantom Lake YMCA Camp, Mukwonago, Wisconsin; YMCA Camp Arbutus Hayo-Went-Ha for Girls, Michigan; YMCA Camp Cory, Milo, New York; YMCA Camp Fitch on Lake Erie, Springfield Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania; YMCA Camp Hayo-Went-Ha for Boys, Michigan; YMCA Camp Jones Gulch, La Honda, California; YMCA Camp Orkila, Orcas Island, Washington state
This Scout camp in the Finger Lakes region opened in 1937. Camp Barton: Baden-Powell Council [Trumansburg, NY: active: This is the premier Scouts, BSA Camp located on Cayuga Lake. It first opened in 1927. Camp Bedford: Twin Rivers Council: Malone, NY: Active: Camp Boyhaven: Middle Grove, NY: Closed: sold in 2018 by Twin Rivers Council to ...
In the early 1990s, a girls' camp was formed at nearby Bows Lake. This facility, however, proved to be insufficient for long term use. The state YMCA then acquired Camp Arbutus ( 44°40′00″N 85°30′50″W / 44.666728°N 85.513808°W / 44.666728; -85.513808 ), a camp south of Traverse City, Michigan on Arbutus Lake, which ...
The camp was located in a mostly wooded area encompassing about 1,100 acres in the western part of Huguenot. It contained three lakes; each lake had its eponymous camp,- Camp Talcott, Camp McAlister, and Camp Greenkill. [2] While Camp Talcott and McAllister were summer camps, [3] the facilities at Greenkill had been winterized.
YMCA Camp Fitch on Lake Erie; Frost Valley YMCA; G. YMCA Camp Gorham; H. YMCA Hayo-Went-Ha Camps; Camp Hazen YMCA; YMCA Camp Hi-Rock; L. Camp Letts; Camp Lincoln (New ...
Camp Bass Lake. Camp Bass Lake swim area - 1959 - Troop 664. The Bass Lake lone troop Scout camp was a single camp on a small (approximately 600 feet (180 m) wide) lake on the Owasippe reservation. A single troop would take over the entire camp, usually for a two-week period, preparing all their own food and overseeing all aspects of the camp life.
Gerber Scout Reservation (GSR), located in Twin Lake, Michigan is a resident camp owned and operated by the Michigan Crossroads Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It began operation in 1950 and had its first official summer camp program in 1951.