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Program Offerings
Quinebarge offers a wide range of activities for boys and girls in
land sports, nature, water sports, crafts, trips, and horseback
riding. Activities are not separated by age or sex, and a majority
of the activity schedules are determined according to individual
camper choices and abilities.
Horseback riding lessons are available daily under the supervision
of qualified instructors. After campers have learned to care for
their horses and to demonstrate proficiency in the ring, trail rides
offer an extra challenge.
Canoeing,
hiking, camping, fishing, backpacking, mountain biking and white
water rafting offer campers the challenge of the outdoors. Both day
and overnight trips are included. The White Mountain region of New
Hampshire offers an excellent variety of rivers and trails for all
abilities. A climbing wall and an adventure ropes course, one of the
biggest and best in New England, is available to all campers.
The
waterfront program, conducted according to American Red Cross
procedures, offers daily swim instruction to all campers as well as
instructional and recreational activities in sailing, windsurfing,
rowing, surf-biking, kayaking, and canoeing.
Quinebarge’s crafts program features the ever popular woodworking,
pottery and ceramics, and painting, as well as traditional
handicraft activities.
A full range of group games and field sports are offered, including
archery, soccer, volleyball, gymnastics, softball, tennis,
basketball, water polo, and non-competitive games.
Daily Schedule
8 Breakfast
9 - 12:45 Activity periods
1 Lunch
1:45 - 2:30 Relaxation hour
2:45 General swim
3:45 - 5:30 Activity period
6 Dinner
7 Evening Activities
Extra Opportunities and Activities
Trips to the coasts of Maine and New Hampshire and to the White
Mountain National Forest offer campers the opportunity to experience
the New England outdoors. Special events such as the Monkeytown
Carnivals, presentations by guest artists, and multi-age camp wide
activities highlight the summer.
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