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Tim Horton Camp Kentahten

 
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Address:
, St George Brant, N0E 1N0
Name:
Carrie Patterson
Phone:
519-448-1248
Details:
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
Ages:
Coed from 9 to 12
Camp Dates:
June through August
Session Lengths:
1, 2 week sessions
Camp Fees:
Activities:
Archery, Bicycling/Biking, Boating, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Kayaking, Recreational Swimming, Aquatic Activities, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Drama, Football, Hiking, Nature/Environmental Studies, Soccer, Team Building, Water Skiing
 
A non-profit organization that provides quality camp experiences for economically disadvantaged children selected through community agencies.

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I have to admit that when we dropped our son off at Camp Kentahten my husband and I were a little bit jealous. We had planned our own mini-vacation to coincide with our son's summer camp stay but we were going to my parents. I would much rather stay at one of those gorgeous lakefront rooms. Our son is looking forward to the archery and the climbing tower. I'm sure we'll be buying him a bow and arrow before the summer is out!
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5.0
Staff 
 
5.0
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5.0
Activities 
 
5.0
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5.0
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CampsUSA.org Staff Reviewed by Guest on July 26, 2015

The Perfect Vacation

I have to admit that when we dropped our son off at Camp Kentahten my husband and I were a little bit jealous. We had planned our own mini-vacation to coincide with our son's summer camp stay but we were going to my parents. I would much rather stay at one of those gorgeous lakefront rooms. Our son is looking forward to the archery and the climbing tower. I'm sure we'll be buying him a bow and arrow before the summer is out!

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