Boys and girls enjoy co-ed activities but cabin life is separate. Cabins with cozy wooden bunks and personal cubby holes each house up to 12 campers and 4 staff. Bright washrooms with separate, curtained shower stalls are located centrally in each unit.
Campers enjoy 6 activity periods each day. The "Tuck Shop," a favourite with campers of all ages, is open for snacks and supplies. Campers are allotted time each day for cleaning up, writing letters and reflecting. Evening activities include game shows, plays, talent shows and socials, culminating with the burning of the NBB.
Our kosher menu accommodates those with vegetarian, nut-free or other allergy diets in a lively dining hall. Judaism is an integral part of camp culture. Every Friday evening campers dress in blue and white to observe Shabbat.
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