Before the holidays fill your weekends, and before snowstorms limit your long distance driving, November is a great month to visit a camp friend.
While staying in touch online has its merits, there’s nothing like visiting in person to rekindle summer memories from tipping a canoe to catching a frog to the prank you played on your counselor.
While staying in touch online has its merits, there’s nothing like visiting in person to rekindle summer memories from tipping a canoe to catching a frog to the prank you played on your counselor.
A few tips for a great visit:
- Share the driving. Find a mall or restaurant where you can meet halfway between your hometowns so neither driver has two full round-trips to manage.
- If you have an older sibling ready to visit colleges, see if a camp friend may live nearby or on the way.
- Send a photo to camp for their Facebook page, newsletter or Instagram stream.
- Take along photos from the summer or other objects to get past the awkwardness of reuniting away from a cabin on a lake.
Kids really enjoy their summer camp, they play eat and learn together, do you have any information regarding canadian summer camps
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