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camp guide

listings

A summer of endless possibilities

For campers and teens ages K-17

BLACK RIVER FARM
AND RANCH

Get ready to start your summer!
Register and pay in full

BY FEBRUARY 15 AND SAVE

BY MARCH 15 AND SAVE

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5040 Sheridan Line Road
Croswell, MI 48422
(810) 679-2505
www.blackriverfarmandranch.com
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, avail-
able in one- to four-week programs.

CAMP RAMAH
IN CANADA

The Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit

D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus
6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Learn more at jccdet.org/daycamps

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3845 Bathurst St., Suite 310
Toronto, Ontario, M3H3N2
Canada
(416) 789-2193, ext. 2133
“At Camp Ramah in Canada, I became
me …” Located in the beautiful Muskoka
region of Southern Ontario, Camp Ramah
in Canada features outstanding programs
on the waterfront, in sports and outdoor
adventure, and in the arts — all within
the context of a vibrant, fun and caring
Jewish community. We offer a number of
different sessions for children in grades
1-10. For more information, please con-
tact Program Associate Leora by phone
at (416) 789-2193, ext. 2133 or by email
at leora@campramah.com.

CAMP TAMAKWA

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

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, tradition, intimate size, family
feeling and a strong magical bond cre-
ated among its campers and staff.

CAMP WALDEN

5607 South River
Cheboygan, MI 49721
summer@campwaldenmi.com
(817) 923-WLDN (9536)
Fax: (817) 923-7992
Celebrating its 59th summer, Walden
provides an inspiring environment that
challenges campers to step out of their
comfort zones. Our program combines
elements of individual choice and group
dynamics, building confidence, character,
and resilience. At Walden, college-age-
only counselors raise the bar when it
comes to staff maturity and commitment.
ACA-accredited.

CRANBROOK SCHOOLS
SUMMER CAMPS

PO Box 801, ATTN. SSP
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801
(248) 645-3674
http://schools.cranbrook.edu/summer
summer@cranbrook.edu
Hosted across our historic campus, our
camps offer a true Cranbrook experience.
Our new STEM camp includes modules
developed by the Edgerton Center at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Explore all our camps for 2018.

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