Families FAQs
- How long has the Camp been in existence?
- Is the camp accredited?
- What’s the meaning of the name Woodcraft?
- Who are the key administrators?
- Where does your staff come from?
- What kind of training does your staff receive?
- Where do most campers come from?
- How big is the camp?
- How will I know how they are doing?
- Is there a parent’s day?
- How do we keep in touch with our campers?
- How much choice is there in terms of activities?
- What is your philosophy in terms of competition?
- Is it unusual for campers to come to camp without a friend?
- What is the food like?
- What time do the campers go to bed?
- Will there be any additional fees?
- What about Health Insurance Coverage?
- What kind of medical facilities and personnel are available?
- What is your Waterfront safety program?
- What is the system for laundry?
- Are religious services available?
- How do campers get to and from Camp?
- Is financial aid available?
- How can I find out more?
- What are the costs?
Is there a parent’s day?
Yes. Of course parents are allowed to visit at anytime as well. Most parents come to camp on opening day and when the changeover occurs (between the first four-week and the last three-week sessions). If your camper is a seven-week camper, you can take your child off campus for a meal but must report to the directors before departing the camp. If you visit at any other time, we strongly suggest you call ahead to be sure that your camper is in camp and not out on a trip or an excursion.
