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a south shore tradition

crossroads' camp wing
day camp

where kids play all day!

Crossroads' Camp Wing Day Camp provides engaging activities in a variety of program areas for youth aged 5 to 16. With the guidance of our trained and supportive staff, campers explore their interests and build skills through instructional swim lessons, sports and games, team building with peers, archery, creative arts, and adventure activities including climbing, kayaking, canoeing, and ropes courses. Through their experiences at Camp Wing, campers build confidence and self-esteem, while developing their interpersonal and collaboration skills.

It's all about fun & outdoors & friends!

Please note: We are FULL for all sessions at Camp Wing Day Camp. Families can apply to be placed on a WATILIST. No payment is required to hold a space on a waitlist. If space becomes available, we will reach out. 

 

Spaces opening in waitlisted sessions depend on cancellations and cannot be foreseen.

 

See below for more information on sessions.

Important Dates

29

November

Registration begins

24

June

First day of camp

16

August

Last day of camp

Summer 2024

Session 1       
9 DAYS... June 24 - July 5, closed July 4 

Grove Program...Pre-K- Kindergarten (5+ years)     WAITLIST 

General Camp...Grade 1-7     WAITLIST

Leaders In Training...Grade 7-9     LIMITED AVAILABILITY 

Session 2     
10 DAYS... July 8 - July 19 

Grove Program...Pre-K- Kindergarten (5+ years)     WAITLIST    

General Camp...Grade 1-7     WAITLIST

Leaders In Training...Grade 7-9     WAITLIST

Session 3     
10 DAYS... July 22 - August 2

Grove Program...Pre-K- Kindergarten (5+ years)     WAITLIST       

General Camp...Grade 1-7     WAITLIST

Leaders In Training...Grade 7-9     WAITLIST  

Session 4     
10 DAYS... August 5 - August 16           

Grove Program...Pre-K- Kindergarten (5+ years)     WAITLIST     

General Camp...Grade 1-7     WAITLIST

Leaders In Training...Grade 7-9     WAITLIST 

 

Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Extended Day is available from 7:30 am until 6:00 pm

 

Sessions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
A waitlist will begin once a session is full.

Fees

Cost per session per camper:
First Session: $600   Sessions 2-4: $675

Cost per Leaders in Training (LIT): $415

 

Optional Costs

Extended Day (Cost per session, per camper):
$75 for AM, $75 for PM


Bus Transportation (Scituate) Cost per session, per camper: $150

Locked out of your account or forgot your password?

Email Outreach for support

Cancellation & Refund Policy

Cancellations made prior to May 1 will receive a full refund minus the nonrefundable deposits paid. Refunds on the balance paid for sessions cancelled after May 1 will not be granted. There are no refunds for not attending, late arrivals, or early departures.

Find just the right program for your child

Grove Program: Pre-K-Kindergarten (5+ years)
Serving campers who are entering kindergarten at the end of summer, and who are currently in kindergarten. Campers must be 5 or older by the first day of their session.

Younger campers participate in smaller group activities throughout the day to offer them the additional support and supervision that they might need. Grove campers enjoy specialized activities geared toward kindergarten and first-grade age groups.

 

General Camp: Grades1-7

Serving campers completing Grades 1-7. 7th-grade campers (13+ yrs) can choose to enroll in the General Camp or LIT program. Please choose the program that you/your camper are most interested in.

 

We offer an exciting variety of activities throughout the day. Our co-ed groups are coordinated by age, so activities can be tailored to meet the needs of all campers. The camp has three divisions: Forest, Ocean, and Jungle. Within the divisions, small groups of campers follow a pre-established, well-rounded daily schedule that offers the opportunity to try a variety of activities during the camp session. There’s also a chance each day for campers to select, with guidance from their counselor, a group choice activity period.

 

Leaders in Training: Grades 7-9
A leadership program for campers who have completed Grades 7-9 by summer, and who are at least 13 years old by August. 7th-grade campers (13+ yrs) can choose to enroll in the General Camp or LIT program. Please choose the program that you/your camper are most interested in.

The LIT program offers opportunities for teens to develop leadership skills that can be applied as future staff at Crossroads, and beyond. LIT’s will also have the opportunity to shadow and support staff members leading activities in areas such as swim lessons.

Service Corps: Grades 10-11
For participants completing Grades 10-11 and who are interested in working at camp. Participants must be 16 years or older by the start date of camp.

Service Corps members are teens who have demonstrated strong leadership skills as well as a strong desire to work at camp. Teens complete a Crossroads Staff Application and traditional interview process and serve as ‘Junior Counselors’ throughout the summer. Service Corps are paired with full counselors and work on helping to provide engaging activities in a variety of program areas for our youth.

Questions?
Contact Outreach
 617.766.5179

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notes from our camp parents & caregivers

"My son makes great friends, has fun playing outdoors and comes home exhausted (in a good way). Swimming - he finally got his deep end tag yesterday and was SO excited, we attribute that to him being comfortable being in the pool every day and trying to stick toward the goal of getting that tag. He feels a huge sense of accomplishment and is so excited. He also loves being outside majority of the day (and whole summer) which is incredible. He’s now in session 3 so he has changed counselors and met new camper friends each session which is terrific for making new friends."

“My daughter can see herself as Camp counselor or swim instructor someday :)”

“He is confident at camp and is treated well, and he tries new things (highwire, archery) that he might not otherwise be exposed to. He enjoys the variety of activities, from cloud watching to Wizards Elves and Giants, boating, whirlpool Wednesdays. He was overjoyed to receive the tie dye t shirt at end of session 2. He is appreciated for his knowledge about U.S. presidents. He is included and challenged, and it’s great!!”

“Joy! Happiness! Summer fun!”

Staff hiring procedures, healthcare procedures and discipline policies are available to guardians upon request.
Crossroads complies with MA DPH regulations, is licensed by the local BOH and is accredited by the ACA.
You may contact the office to file any grievances during business hours at 617.765.7556.

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