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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Camp Tamakwa is a summer camp in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada for between 220 and 300 boys and girls ages 7 to 16, and more than 100 staff each summer. Lou Handler established Camp Tamakwa in 1936 with the help of his close friend Omer Stringer, the Canadian canoeist and craftsman, who built the first camp facilities on the shores of South Tea Lake, Canada, about 175 miles north of Toronto. In the years before his death in 1988, Omer was best known for designing the Beaver Canoe. Original interest came from wilderness or outdoor…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Camp Tamakwa is a summer camp in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada for between 220 and 300 boys and girls ages 7 to 16, and more than 100 staff each summer. Lou Handler established Camp Tamakwa in 1936 with the help of his close friend Omer Stringer, the Canadian canoeist and craftsman, who built the first camp facilities on the shores of South Tea Lake, Canada, about 175 miles north of Toronto. In the years before his death in 1988, Omer was best known for designing the Beaver Canoe. Original interest came from wilderness or outdoor enthusiasts from Southern Ontario who would send their children to spend a few weeks canoeing, fishing, or camping. Handler ran Tamakwa with his sister Esta Kraft until their deaths in 1974 and 1972, respectively. Vic Norris and Craig Perlmutter operate the camp full-time out of offices in Detroit, Michigan and Toronto respectively.