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BLACK RIVER FARM 
AND RANCH
5040 Sheridan Line Road
Croswell, MI 48422
(810) 679-2505
www.blackriverfarmandranch.com
Girls-only camp serving ages 6-15; activi-
ties include horseback riding (main focus), 
archery, arts and crafts, boating, and 
swimming. Since 1962, girls have come 
back to Black River Farm and Ranch to 
have fun with friends and horses and 
enjoy a variety of camp activities, avail-
able all in 1- 4-week programs.

CRANBROOK SCHOOLS 
SUMMER CAMPS
P
.O. 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 2019!

CAMP RAMAH
IN CANADA
3845 Bathurst St., Suite 310
Toronto, Ontario M3H3N2
Canada
www.campramah.com
“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 differ-
ent sessions for children in grades 1-10. 
For more information, contact Program 
Associate Leora by phone at (416) 789-
2193, ext. 2133, or by email at leora@
campramah.com.

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

Summer Address:
P
.O. Box 10008
Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2H3
Canada
Phone: (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 created 
among its campers and staff.

CAMP YOUNG
 JUDAEA MIDWEST 
Gabi Gordon, Assistant Director
gabi@cyjmid.org 
(224) 235-4665; (847) 651-6540
www.cyjmid.org
Camp Young Judaea is a residential 
Jewish summer camp serving campers 
ages 7-14 from around the world. Our 
pluralistic approach allows for camp-
ers and staff to learn together to make 
informed choices about their connections 
to Judaism and Israel. We focus on an 
individualized approach while teaching 
campers to work in a group setting that 
fosters mutual respect, leadership devel-
opment and friendship.

CAMP WALDEN
5607 South River
Cheboygan, MI 49721
summer@campwaldenmi.com
(817) 923-WLDN (9536)
Fax: (817) 923-7992
www.campwaldenmi.com
Celebrating our 60th summer, Walden 

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