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Camp O-AT-KA for boys
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Camp O-AT-KA
Residential boys' summer camp East Sebago, Maine

Since its founding in 1906, O-AT-KA has offered a unique, rewarding summer camping experience for boys ages 7-16 years old. Today, O-AT-KA continues to provide growth and enjoyment opportunities. Quietly situated on the shores of lake Sebago in Maine, O-AT-KA has been the place where many a lifelong friend has been made, friends return year after year, where triumph, joy, challenge and reward are daily activities.

E-mail: campoatka@aol.com, Website: http://www.campoatka.com/, (800) 818-8455
Accredited by American Camping Association
Established in 1906
Birch Rock Camp
Residential boys' camp Waterford, Maine

Birch Rock has been celebrating the character development of its campers and community since 1926. Out motto: Help the Other Fello is the foundation of our camp. Birch Rock's natural and nurturing structured program emphasizes the atheltic, academic and spiritual development of boys from 7-15 in a non-competitive environment with a max. of 80 per session. An array of water, field and trip programs are offered by our veteran staff. Academic tutoring and library on premises.

E-mail: birchrock@aol.com, Website: http://www.birchrock.org/, (207) 741-2930
Accredited by American Camping Association
Established in 1926
Camp Manitou for Boys
Residential boys' summer camp Oakland, Maine

Camp Manitou for Boys is a residential instructional camp on East Lake in the beautiful Belgrade Lakes chain of central Maine. Founded in 1947, Manitou today is one of the nation's foremost residential boys' summer camps, with an outstanding staff, unmatched facilities, and an unparalleled variety of programs. Enrollment is comprised of 300 boys from 27 states and seven countries.

Manitou offers more than 50 land, water and creative activities to its campers.

E-mail: mailbox@campmanitou.com, Website: http://www.campmanitou.com/, (800) 326-1916
Accredited by American Camping Association
Established in 1947

Camp O-AT-KA for boys

Camp O-AT-KA
Residential boys' summer camp East Sebago, Maine

Since its founding in 1906, O-AT-KA has offered a unique, rewarding summer camping experience for boys ages 7-16 years old. Today, O-AT-KA continues to provide growth and enjoyment opportunities. Quietly situated on the shores of lake Sebago in Maine, O-AT-KA has been the place where many a lifelong friend has been made, friends return year after year, where triumph, joy, challenge and reward are daily activities.

E-mail: campoatka@aol.com, Website: http://www.campoatka.com/, (800) 818-8455
Accredited by American Camping Association
Established in 1906
Camp Pinehurst
Residential boys' summer camp Raymond, Maine

Facing the sunset on the sandy shore of Crescent Lake, Camp Pinehurst is a traditional boys (ages 5-15) summer camp that focuses on skill development, outdoor adventure and teamwork. Camp Pinehurst offers a premium camping experience at a reasonable price.

Out of camp trips, competitive sports, model rocketry, full waterfront with Red Cross swimming courses.

E-mail: director@camppinehurst.com, Website: http://www.camppinehurst.com/, (603) 880-6287
Member of the Maine Youth Camping Association
Established in 1946
Winona Camps for Boys
Residential boys' summer camp Bridgton, Maine

Winona is a group of people exploring the very restlessness of human nature. Campers are not pressed by time in any abstract sense. Instead they can rediscover natural rhythms from which the very metaphor of time grew...paddling a canoe, walking a trail, singing a song, watching the stars.

Winona campers choose their own activities several times a day. The choices are too numerous to list, but they include all of those things which make boys' eyes sparkle...riding horses, shooting guns, swimming, playing team sports, doing crafts, mountain climbing, hiking, boating and on it goes.

E-mail: information@winonacamps.com, Website: http://www.winonacamps.com/, (207) 647-3721
Accredited by American Camping Association
Established in 1908

Summer Camps for Boys in Maine

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Camp Manitou for Boys
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