Camp Massad (Montreal) - Program

Program

Activities in Camp Massad's program are divided up into four general sections: Agam, Creative Arts, Sports, and Teva.

The Agam activities are the water activities by Lac Quenouille, including Swim Instruction, Canoeing and Kayaking, Water skiing, Boogie boarding and Tubing. Creative Arts activities include Arts & Crafts (Omanut), Dance (Rikud), Song (Shira), Music (Musica), and Drama/Performance. Sports include Baseball (Kaddur Basis), Basketball (Kaddur Sal), Floor Hockey, Soccer (Kaddur Reggel), Tennis, and Volleyball/Newcomb (Kaddur Aff). Teva includes Science/Nature Study and Outdoor Adventure/Tripping (Hiking, Canoe Trips, Camping/Cookouts, and Overnight Trips).

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