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Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York owns five camp properties in the Adirondack region, to include two overnight camps: Hidden Lake Camp is 400 acres (1.6 km 2) in Adirondack Park, 3 miles from Lake George Village. Lake Clear Camp is situated on 91 acres (370,000 m 2) on a peninsula, on Lake Clear, in Lake Clear, New York.
The novel tells the story of Agnes DeWitt as Father Damien, the reverend who becomes part of the reservation community. Erdrich's narration alternates between Agnes’ early 20th-century memories and a series of interviews set in 1996 wherein another priest questions Damien about the possible canonization of Pauline Puyat.
Operated as a Scout camp on Bayou Liberty between 1924 and 1983 on 106 acres. Camp T.L. James: Louisiana Purchase Council: Downsville, LA: Active: Camp Thistlethwaite: Evangeline Area Council: Washington, LA: Camp Yatasi: Norwela Council: Webster Parish, LA: Closed: Indian Village Scout Camp: New Orleans Area Council: Closed
Ten Mile River Scout Camps (TMR) is a 12,000-acre (4,856 ha) - roughly the size of Manhattan - camp near Narrowsburg, New York, has four miles of frontage on the Delaware River, and is owned and operated by the Greater New York Councils of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) since 1927. It is the principal Boy Scout camp serving New York City.
Camp Siwanoy was a 740-acre Scout Camp located in Wingdale, New York, which opened in 1926. A popular year-round camp with Scouts from all over the Westchester–Putnam region, attendance for summer camp fell off in the late 1980s. Attendance had dropped so much that summer camp activities were closed in 1987.
Camp Andrée Clark is operated by the G. S. Council of Greater New York, and has 140 acres (0.57 km 2) used by 1,000 Girl Scouts each year. [1] Facilities at Camp Andrée Clark are for use by Girl Scout groups only, unlike the other facilities as part of the Macy complex.
Huggins Lake is a small lake north-northeast of Beaverkill in Delaware County, New York.It drains south via Huggins Hollow which flows into Beaver Kill.The lake was the site of Indian Ridge, a Boy Scout summer camp managed remotely by Camden County Council, New Jersey, and in operation between 1962 and 1985.
Senator and governor of State of New York, assistant Secretary of the Navy, member of the BSA National Committee, co-founder of Ten Mile River Scout Camp; later thirty-second President of the United States and honorary president of the BSA [5] James Austin Wilder: Sailor and artist who expanded the Sea Scouting program, first Chief Sea Scout