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   Camp Chikopi for Boys
373 Chikopi Road
Ahmic Harbour, Ontario P0A 1A0 Canada
Tel: 705-387-3811   Fax: 705-387-4747
Residential Camp Chikopi for Boys logo
    
    
   
  Contact Info:
  Off Season Administrative Address:
  2132 NE 17 Terrace
  Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33305
  Tel: 954 566 8235   Fax: 954 566 3951
  
Type: Residential
Focus: General, Specialty
Specialization: Canoeing/Kayaking, out tripping, Sailing, Swimming, ESL, Anaphylactic
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Ping Pong, Rope Courses, Rowing, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Water Polo, Wilderness, Wind Surfing, Wrestling, Adventures, Backpacking, Camping/Camp fire, Canoeing/Kayaking, CIT/LIT, Field Trips, Fishing, Hiking, Survival Skills, Canoe Tripping, Baseball, Basketball, Bicycling, Boating, Climbing/Rappelling, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Fitness, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Mountain Biking
Special
Accommodations:
ADD, Food Allergies, Anaphylactic (Nut Free Camp)
Age Range: 7-17
Gender: Male
Camp Capacity: 100
Accreditation: CCI/Canada, OCA
Director: Bob Duenkel
Founded: 1920
Nearest Large
City:
Huntsville
   
Camp Description:
2008 is Chikopi's 89th summer of providing a fun, safe camp for boys, it is also Bob Duenkels 33rd summer as Chikopi's Director. Small classes ensure individualized instruction. We provide lessons in skill enhancement in more than the 24 land and water sports. Through participation, the boys excel in their preferred sport and gain confidence and proficiency in others. The boys are given the leadership, guidance and coaching to reach their potential. Chikopi stresses safety, fun and excitement for boys to achieve success. There are excellent canoe trips in nearby Algonquin and Killarney Provincial Parks as well as in Ontario’s extensive rivers and lakes region. The camp offers cabin living, family-style meals, and live-in leadership. Campers and counselors come from all over the world, and there is a 3:1 camper-staff member ratio. See our sister camp Ak-o-Mak.
 
Sessions (costs are in the local currency of the camp):
Session Name Start           End           Cost
CIT 06/18/08 08/13/08 $2800
Seven Week 06/25/08 08/13/08 $4200
4A 06/25/08 07/23/08 $2800
4B 07/16/08 08/13/08 $2800
2 08/16/08 08/30/08 $1250