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 | Rising out of the forest, Camp Tamakwa is a "children's village" -- where campers live and play in a safe, creative, nurturing habitat -- and where they are encouraged to do what they do best....be themselves. |
Founded in 1936 by naturalist Lou Handler and celebrated canoeist Omer Stringer, Tamakwa is summer home to 220 boys and girls -- ages 7 to 16 -- and over 100 staff. Tamakwa is half American-half Canadian. Campers and staff come mostly from Detroit and Toronto, but also from California, Montreal, Chicago, New York, and everywhere in between.
Tamakwa is in Algonquin Provincial Park -- the "jewel" of Canadian parks -- where the call of a loon or a foraging moose are part of daily life. 3,000 square miles of pristine forest and 2,000 crystal clear lakes make Algonquin a camping paradise of world renown, and the perfect setting for Tamakwa's program of canoe tripping, sports, arts, & outdoor recreation. |  |
Tamakwa is known for its spirit, tradition, intimate size, family feeling, and a strong bond. That bond -- together with warm memories -- is what children take home from camp and keep all the days of their lives. And that magical bond? That's Tamakwa.





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