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Ekocamp International
International Summer Camp in Canada

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions from campers

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  1. Previous questions
  2. Are there any side-trips?
  3. I am a little worried about flying alone ...
  4. What is the weather like?
  5. How are living arrangements made?
  6. What do I do to become a counselor?
  7. Any other questions?

I am a little worried about flying alone...
"Really it's the same as flying with other people only everyone treats you special. They give you a red sticker to identify that you are flying alone. When you get on the plane the stewardess normally sees you and identifies herself. Then about halfway though the trip she may check on you. When the plane lands you stay on until everyone else is off, then the stewardess helps you get your stuff and you exit the plane. Really it's a lot of fun. I'll be going to my Grandma's in two weeks flying alone.
Well talk to you later.
Your Friend,
Brandon"


What is the weather like?
The average daily temperature in July and August is 75 F (24 C) during the day and 50 F (10 C) at night with peaks up to 85 F (30 C)


How are living arrangements made?
You will be living with other campers of your age from Canada, the U.S. and/or other countries. There are separate quarters for girls and boys.


What do I do to become a counselor?
You have to be at least 16 years old and you must attend a 3-week course organized each year at the end of June. The course is in French.


Any other questions?

Don't hesitate to fax, , write or telephone us with any inquiry. We'll be happy to help

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