Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp
WINDSOR MOUNTAIN INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CAMP (gr 2-8) is a caring, creative community of 175 boys and girls with 65 counselors from all over the world. Nestled in a 4000 acre pristine lakeside wilderness preserve, the camp offers boating, sports, theatre, videography, arts and crafts such as stained glass, pottery and batik, as well as a wide range of outdoor adventure including rock-climbing, camping, kayaking, and a world class ropes course. Music and Theatre festivals highlight on-going activities such as guitar, Jamaican drumming, song-writing, ethnic dance and original multi-media theatre creations. Our integrated ASL program supports deaf campers and staff who offer ASL classes and Deaf centered activities which are fully integrated into the camp environment. New England Traveling Theatre can also be an addition to a summer camp session, or a stand-alone program, offering intensive theatre workshops, and the opportunity to create an original theatre piece and tour it throughout New England. Established in 1961, in cooperation with United Nations families, Windsor Mountain leads young people to discover the magic of creating friendships across cultures. Last summer Windsor Mountain represented participants from more than 25 countries and a variety of backgrounds and cultures, which gives campers an opportunity to learn about, understand and make lifetime friends with others from diverse backgrounds within the U.S. and around the world.
Our 2-week New England Adventure program, offered as an extension to our Camp session or as stand-alone program, offers canoeing, hiking, rock-climbing, sea kayaking, camping and farm-stay adventures.
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Camp Type:
Year Established: 1961 Gender: Coed Age of Campers: 8 to 14 years old Cost/Week: $1001.00-$2000.00/wk Religious Affiliation: None Camp Owner(s): Sarah Herman Camp Director(s): Sarah Herman Nearest Large City: Concord, NH Off Season Rental: Yes Accreditations ? |
Camp Focus:
Arts Camps: Other Arts Special Programs: Community Service Study Abroad and International Camps: United States Traditional Camps Special Accommodations: Hearing Impaired, |
Acting
Arts and Crafts
Ceramics
Dance
Music
Performing Arts
Photography and Video
Pottery
Theater
Visual Arts
Sports Activities:
General Sports
Archery
Baseball and Softball
Basketball
Cycling
Fishing
Rowing
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Volleyball
Water Sports
Windsurfing
Yoga
Adventure Activities:
Assorted Adventures
Backpacking
Canoeing
Caving
Environmental
Farming
Hiking
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Rappelling
Rock Climbing
Ropes Course
Sailing
Wilderness
Academic Activities:
Leadership
Miscellaneous Activities:
International Exchange
Talent Show
Team Building
Travel/Trips
Wood Working
Additional Activities:
Community Service, ESL, ASL, inter-cultural
July Session - 6/28-7/23
August Session - 7/26-8/20
Family Camp - 8/21-8/25

