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In its purest form, camp is a sustained experience which provides a creative, educational opportunity in group living in the outdoors. It utilizes trained leadership and the resources of the natural surroundings to contribute to each camper's mental, physical, social, and spiritual growth. While often referred to as summer camp, this experience exists in a number of different programs that are offered by camps on a year-round basis. These include programs that serve youth, adults, and seniors in resident camps and conference centers. These programs may be sponsored by agencies, religious organizations, or independent operators.
Please submit only sites for companies/organizations that operate traditional resident camps in more than one Canadian province to this cat. Camps with only one location should be submitted to the proper Recreation/Camps/Canada province subcategory.

Specialty camps (such as equestrian, special needs, etc.) should be submitted to the proper specialty Recreation/Camps subcategory.

Day camps in Canada should be submitted to the proper province subcategory of Recreation/Camps/Day/Canada/.

This category is for camps located in Alberta.
Please only submit camps that are located in Alberta.
Find links to sites for resident camps in British Columbia.

For quicker placement in the directory please follow these Submission Tips:

Title: Name of Camp or Organization

Description: This describes the website and should note distinguishing features found on the site without the use of hype, personal pronouns, or repetitive terms.

Resident camps in Manitoba.
Resident camps in New Brunswick.
This category is for camps located in Nova Scotia
Please only submit camps in this category if it is located in Nova Scotia.
Find links to sites for or about resident kids camps in Ontario.

For quicker placement in the directory please follow these Submission Tips:

Title: Name of Camp or Organization

Description: This describes the website and should note distinguishing features found on the site without the use of hype, personal pronouns, or repetitive terms.

Resident camps in Quebec.
Resident camps in Saskatchewan.