Tamwood International Camps in Canada and USA provide your child with the chance to learn English (ESL), develop character, learn life skills, make new friends, train with professional instructors, discover new interests and learn about the world.

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District of Columbia, DC
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Step into the MUN Institute! Debate global issues, boost public speaking, gain confidence, and make friends. Enjoy dynamic simulations, fun games, and expert mentorship. Excel in MUN and beyond! Save $100 with code CAMPCHANNEL.

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Hardwick, MA

Our Summer Session blends the experience of a classic summer camp with our unique approach to educating diverse learners. Course offerings and activities are designed to help students have a fun-filled and academically enriching summer.

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IMA's "Rock the Summer" is a music immersion experience geared toward girls and young women from ages nine to nineteen. The recording program accepts students up to twenty-four years of age.

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Project Adventure Summer Camp - Gloucester Museum School
Gloucester, MA

Gloucester Museum School Project Adventure Summer Camp is a 501(C)(3) non-profit Day/Trip camp serving the greater Cape Ann area in Massachusetts.

Camp Taconic
Hinsdale, MA

We are a private, coed, sleep-away camp located in the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts.

Genesis at Brandeis University
Waltham, MA

Genesis at Brandeis is a 3-week pluralistic, academically-focused Jewish learning and identity-building summer precollege program for exceptional high school students (ages 15-18). Students engage in college-level learning, informal Jewish experiences and joyful Shabbat celebrations while making lifelong friends and living on a college campus.

International School of Boston Summer Camp
Cambridge, MA

The International School of Boston gives your children a safe and fun day camp experience that they will never forget. Campers participate in academic, creative, and playful activities that encourage them to speak French natural settings.

Camp Favorite
Brewster, MA

Camp Favorite is the premier sailing and water sports camp for girls in New England.

Dexter Southfield Summer Camps
Brookline, MA

Full Day Programs 8:00 a.m.- 3:20 p.m. Bus transportation includes from Boston and many suburban communities.

Girls Basketball Camp at Worcester State University
Worcester, MA

July 15-19. WSU women's basketball annual girls basketball camp is excited for 2024!! Our camp is a fundraiser, run by WSU players and coaches who are committed to providing players with personal attention to improve fundamentals and develop their skills.

Westborough Community Education Summer Program
Westborough, MA

Westborough Community Education Summer Program

Camp Avoda
Middleboro, MA

At the heart of its mission statement Camp Avoda states: "Building Friendships that Last a Lifetime." We are a non-profit resident camp for Jewish boys ages 7 through 15. Your son will Lead, Compete, Grow and Thrive.

Gloucester Biotechnology Academy Summer STEM Enrichment
Gloucester, MA

We offer 1-week hands-on courses for middle and high school students in our state-of-the-art biotechnology teaching labs.

Massachusetts Maritime Academy Summer Sailing School
Buzzards Bay, MA

Learn to sail with winning collegiate sailing coaches and cadets from Massachusetts Maritime Academy.

Arlington Center for the Arts
Arlington, MA

Creative arts programs for preschoolers-teens: visual arts, music, movement, drama & more.

Rhythmic Dreams Summer Camp
Needham, MA

A fun summer camp devoted to learning the beautiful Olympic sport of rhythmic gymnastics, while developing strength, flexibility, and coordination

URJ Eisner Camp
Great Barrington, MA

Eisner Camp offers a warm and inclusive Jewish community where children play, laugh and make lifelong friends while acquiring new skills and developing self-esteem, independence, and confidence.

Camp Nashoba Day, Inc.
Littleton, MA

Premier Massachusetts Day Camp established in 1957. Camp Nashoba offers activities not found at typical day camps. Specialty water sports including wake boarding, horseback riding, new tennis courts, archery and a huge assortment of arts. Located on over 80 acres of woodlands on a private body of water, Camp Nashoba is solely operated as a children's summer camp.

Ipswich River Day Camp
Topsfield, MA

Ipswich River Day Camp is a fun, safe nature camp for children who are curious about the outdoors.





General Notes About Camps in the State of Massachusetts

Massachusetts enjoys a pleasant summer climate, with warm days and cool nights that are perfect for outdoor activities. The warm temperatures create ideal conditions for sports, hiking, and water-based adventures, while the evenings provide a comfortable setting for campfires and group activities. Whether in urban areas or the rural wilderness, the state’s mild weather allows campers to experience both active outdoor adventures and relaxing downtime.

Massachusetts offers a variety of environments, ideal for different types of summer camps. In bustling cities like Boston and Cambridge, day camps are often centered around arts, education, and sports, with access to historic sites, museums, and parks. Venture into the countryside, and you’ll find the serene beauty of the Berkshires and the Cape Cod coastline, which provide excellent settings for nature camps, environmental education, and water sports. With its mix of mountains, forests, lakes, and coastline, Massachusetts offers an ideal backdrop for campers to enjoy both outdoor exploration and urban activities.

The state’s diverse ecosystems, from coastal marshes to forests and mountain ranges, provide excellent opportunities for environmental and nature camps. Massachusetts’ unique habitats, including the saltwater estuaries along the coast and the dense woodlands of the central part of the state, offer campers the chance to learn about wildlife, ecology, and conservation. Whether studying marine life on the shores of Cape Cod or hiking through the Massachusetts state parks, campers can engage in hands-on activities and educational programs that promote an appreciation for the environment and its preservation.