Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa
Canada /
Ontario /
Arnprior /
River Road, Quyon, Quebec, Canada, 7861
World
/ Canada
/ Ontario
/ Arnprior
World / Canada / Québec / Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais
judaism, summer camp, jews
Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa, founded in 1936, has been the summer home for tens of thousands of Jewish children ranging in age from 7 to 16.
The original site for the camp was in Dunrobin, Ontario. In 1946, the beautifully forested land along the scenic shores of the Ottawa River, near Quyon, Quebec and just 50 kilometres from Ottawa, became our new home.
Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa is a not for profit corporation, and a registered charity under Canadian law. The Camp Director works with a Board of Directors composed of a group of dedicated men and women who bring with them a wealth of experience from different walks of life.
Campers are grouped by age into 6 units - Juniors, A's, B's, Seniors, Pathfinders and C.l.T.'s (Counsellors in Training). Each unit is sufficiently small so that campers receive personalized attention from our highly trained and mature staff. Under the careful guidance of counsellors and specialty staff, campers have fun while building self-confidence and developing a sense of responsibility by doing things for themselves as well as for others.
Our camp has gone through many changes over the years. Camp B'nai Brith now boasts an Olympic size pool, showers and toilet facilities in all the cabins, an indoor gymnasium and much more. Our large sandy beach leads to a fully equipped waterfront which encompasses a full range of water activities, including water-skiing, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and kayaking.
Through our well-balanced and varied program your child will acquire new skills and be given ample opportunity for self-expression.
www.cbbottawa.com
The original site for the camp was in Dunrobin, Ontario. In 1946, the beautifully forested land along the scenic shores of the Ottawa River, near Quyon, Quebec and just 50 kilometres from Ottawa, became our new home.
Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa is a not for profit corporation, and a registered charity under Canadian law. The Camp Director works with a Board of Directors composed of a group of dedicated men and women who bring with them a wealth of experience from different walks of life.
Campers are grouped by age into 6 units - Juniors, A's, B's, Seniors, Pathfinders and C.l.T.'s (Counsellors in Training). Each unit is sufficiently small so that campers receive personalized attention from our highly trained and mature staff. Under the careful guidance of counsellors and specialty staff, campers have fun while building self-confidence and developing a sense of responsibility by doing things for themselves as well as for others.
Our camp has gone through many changes over the years. Camp B'nai Brith now boasts an Olympic size pool, showers and toilet facilities in all the cabins, an indoor gymnasium and much more. Our large sandy beach leads to a fully equipped waterfront which encompasses a full range of water activities, including water-skiing, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and kayaking.
Through our well-balanced and varied program your child will acquire new skills and be given ample opportunity for self-expression.
www.cbbottawa.com
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°31'28"N 76°11'7"W
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- Overlook 506 km
- Crestview Country Club 1945 km
- Upper Rhine Graben 5917 km
- Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp site 5938 km
- Dora concentration camp 6056 km
- Косова Гора 6390 km
- Perimeter of the Warsaw Ghetto 6599 km
- Jewish Autonomous Oblast 9147 km
- Disputed Land holdings and Estate of Joe Lewis 9718 km
- Pontiac 6.5 km
- Township of Torbolton 11 km
- Township of Fitzroy 13 km
- Gatineau Park 15 km
- Deschenes lake (Ottawa river) 18 km
- Aux-Chats lake (Ottawa river) 21 km
- Connaught Range and Primary Training Centre (CRPTC) 27 km
- Township of Huntley 27 km
- Town of Mississippi Mills 32 km
- Ottawa Greenbelt 42 km