Camp Guide ❉

FEB. 2016 CAMP LISTINGS

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BLACK RIVER FARM
AND RANCH

5040 Sheridan Line Road
Croswell, MI 48422
(810) 679-2505
www.blackriverfarmandranch.com

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Girls-only camp serving ages 6-15;
activities include horseback riding
(main focus), archery, arts and crafts,
boating and swimming. Since 1962,
girls have come to Black River Farm
and Ranch to have fun with friends
and horses and enjoy a variety of
camp activities, available in one- to
four-week programs.

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CAMP SHEMESH

Temple Israel
5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI, 48323
(248) 661-5700, ext. 139
sconway@temple-israel.org

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The Michigan Science Center is a 501(c)(3) Nonproﬁ t organization.

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Children look forward to being
involved in a weeklong theme that
piques their individual interests. With
a different theme each week, Camp
Shemesh offers three, three-week fun-
filled summer experiences in a tradi-
tional ECC environment for children
ages 2 to 5. Camp includes Shabbat
celebrations, music, science, soc-
cer, theater, art, water play, outdoor
games, sing-a-longs and special visi-
tors. Safety Town is offered through-
out the summer for 4- and 5-year-olds
who are leaving us to go out into the
big world.

CAMP TAMAKWA

Winter Address:
1760 S. Telegraph Road, #300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(248) 335-6400
Fax: (248) 335-2540
howhow@tamakwa.com

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Summer Address:
P.O. Box 10008
Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2H3
Canada
(705) 633-5561
www.tamakwa.com

A children’s village for more than 80
years, where campers live and play in
a safe, nurturing habitat and where
they are encouraged to do what
they do best: be themselves. Camp
Tamakwa is known for its spirit, tradi-
tion, intimate size, family feeling and
a strong magical bond created among
its campers and staff.

CAMP TANUGA

6874 Camp Tanuga Road
Kalkaska, MI 49646
(248) 258-9150
www.camptanuga.com
www.tanugaevents.com

Camp Tanuga is uniquely suited to
provide children with an enrich-
ing experience they’ll never forget.
Friendships formed, confidence
gained and the skills learned keep
campers returning year after year. A
full waterfront, flying trapeze, horse-
back riding, mountain-biking and
overnight camping help make Tanuga
the place to be. Programs available for
boys and girls ages 6-15. Come expe-
rience the magic.

CAMP WALDEN

5607 South River
Cheboygan, MI 49721
(817) 923-WLDN (9536)
Fax: (817) 923-7992
summer@campwaldenmi.com

Celebrating its 57th summer, Walden
strives to give children a transfor-
mative experience — one in which
they gain self-confidence and learn
to make a positive difference in the
camp community. By hiring only col-
lege-age counselors who have a prov-
en interest in working with children,
Walden raises the bar when it comes
to staff maturity and commitment to
acting as positive role models. Walden
campers choose their own activities
on our beautifully maintained 100
acres. We are proudly accredited by
the American Camp Association.

CAMP WAHANOWIN

227 Eglinton Ave. W.
Toronto, Ontario M4R1A9
(800) 701-3132
(416) 482-2600
Fax: (416) 482-2860
www.wahanowin.com

Since 1955, Camp Wahanowin has
provided a memorable camp experi-
ence to thousands of children and
young adults. A traditional cabin-
based summer camp 90 minutes from
Toronto, Camp Wahanowin makes
safety, security and supervision our
top priorities. Awesome activities
and creative programming. Great
spirit and tons of fun! Nurturing staff
and fabulous food! Friendships and
memories to last a lifetime!

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