Canadian Residential Summer camp for you
Contact information | Ekocamp International |
| Residential Summer Camp |
Throwing the doors wide open to allow generations of children and families to enjoy the value of experiential learning and growth, a path to self-esteem and independence is what camp is all about. From urban and rural settings to international camp opportunities, we revel in watching children discover their place in the world – making a difference is truly what makes the difference. Our camp was born with the vision of bringing youth from around the world, to work and play together in harmony and security. The founders felt that, as we move towards an increasingly international, interconnected and global community, Ekocamp could help to prepare youth to play a positive role in this brave new world which they will soon inherit. Our children summer camp is situated on a lake amidst woodland and mountains, 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of Montreal in the Laurentian Mountains , near the famous "Parc du Mont-Tremblant". | |
In summer access to this environmental treasure adds exciting opportunities. This enormous wilderness park is 1,500 square kilometers (580 squares miles) in size and includes 400 lakes and 3 rivers within its boundaries. If you like wilderness, you will adore canoeing with overnight camping, wilderness survival and our hiking excursion to Mont Tremblant. Our Children Summer Camp provides a language program and offers youth (10 to 16) a wide variety of other activities. We bring together young people from around the world to help prepare them for an active role in the 21st century. | ![]() Home |
Language is the doorway to understanding the infinite variety of human cultures; understanding culture is the key to tolerance; working and playing together is the means through which culture and tolerance are given a human face and then extended through friendship. Parents can have fun too! Many parents take advantage themselves of the camp location. The Laurentian Mountains are scattered throughout with pretty alpine villages. The Laurentians has become the preferred playground of Montrealers and their neighbors from all parts of eastern North America.
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