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  2. YMCA Camp Fitch on Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these activity camps, camp also hosts a Diabetes program and Camp Frog for epilepsy during the summer. [20] [21] From the 1970s until 2017, camp had offered a residency camp for adults with mental and physical disabilities. [22] Teen Adventure Trips Every summer Camp Fitch offers several multi-week off-site camping trips ...

  3. Becket-Chimney Corners YMCA - Wikipedia

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    Camp Becket, also known as Camp Becket-in-the-Berkshires, is a YMCA summer camp for boys in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. Founded in 1903 by George Hannum on Rudd Pond in Becket, Massachusetts , it is one of the oldest continually operational summer camps in the United States, and is consistently rated among the best camps of its kind.

  4. Camp Ralph S. Mason - Wikipedia

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    YMCA Camp Mason is a YMCA summer camp located in Hardwick Township, New Jersey. The 650-acre site is located next to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area . [ 1 ] Camp Mason annually serves approximately 800 campers in its summer camp programs, and 7,000 participants at its outdoor center.

  5. Frost Valley YMCA - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1901 as Camp Wawayanda, the camp moved to its present location in 1958. During the summer, Frost Valley runs a camp for 6–15 year-olds, most of whom are from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Throughout the rest of the year, Frost Valley hosts school groups and other organizations for environmental education and conferencing ...

  6. YMCA Camp Tecumseh - Wikipedia

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    Today, Camp Tecumseh YMCA hosts a variety of both summer camp programs and retreats and events throughout the year. The most popular summer program is general Resident’s Summer Camp, which serves children aged 8–15. These campers stay for one-week or two-week long sessions in a cabin with approximately ten campers and two counselors.

  7. YMCA Hayo-Went-Ha Camps - Wikipedia

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    Started in 1904 with the founding of YMCA Camp Hayo-Went-Ha for Boys, the organization provides year round outdoor activities. The primary focus of both camps is the summer program, which offers two to four-week, single gender camp experiences for children in 3rd through 11th grades.

  8. Camp Hazen YMCA - Wikipedia

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    The State YMCA honored him by naming the camp, Camp Hazen and in the summer of 1920, the first camping sessions were held. Pop Stanley was the first Camp Director. A building on the site, Stanley Lodge, was named after him. The first summer was a success with boys from 10 to 20 years of age from around the state attending.

  9. YMCA Camp Gorham - Wikipedia

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    There are leadership programs for campers 14 - 17 years old. Counselers are mostly college students. At the end of each summer Camp Gorham has a family camp. During family camp programs are run by camp staff and family campers themselves help to run events. Camp Gorham serves 1,000 campers each summer. [citation needed]