Camp Chateaugay
Vue d'ensemble
- 7-17 ans
- Co-Education
- Nombre maximum de campeurs
- Anglais
- Available from June 26 to August 12
- Séjour minimum de 2 semaines
- Since 1946
Programme
Hébergement et installations
Vidéo
Localisation et contact
Nearest airport
The nearest airport to Camp Chateaugay is Plattsburgh International Airport (PBG). Airport pickup is available upon request. There are three airports nearby that we can accommodate pickups from: Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Plattsburgh International Airport (PBG), and Burlington International Airport (BTV)
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$6,330
Available from June 26 to August 12
Particulièrement apprécié pour l'activité : Multi-activité.
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Q&R
Pay schedule: A $3000 deposit is due upon enrollment if before January 15. On January 15, 50% of the tuition is due and after January 15 the deposit for those enrolling is 50% of the tuition. The balance of tuition is due on April 20. After April 20, the deposit for enrollment is 100% of the tuition. All tuition is fully refundable, minus any credit card processing fees or wire fees up until the start date of camp.
The Camp Chateaugay staff is one of our most valuable resources. The success of our camp is due to our staff, and we go to great lengths to find the most dedicated and experienced counselors to ensure a warm, nurturing environment for our campers. Camp Chateaugay has a very high staff return rate, and this large alumni staff base enhances our campers’ sense of family, which they look forward to every summer.
What makes our staff different:
– Counselors are at least 18 years old, have completed a minimum of one year of college, and have impressive experience working with children.
– Head Staff are at least 23 years old.
– Athletic and activity heads have deep experience coaching, teaching, or participating at a high level in the activity for which they’re hired.
– Staff development is led by industry experts.
– Background checks are completed for every staff member, ensuring each has passed a thorough background check.
– Our high counselor-to-camper ratio ensures that we have 2 to 3 counselors per cabin, and one unit leader overseeing 2-3 cabins.
Yes, Camp Chateaugay screens all potential and hired staff members, both new and returning to camp. The background checks completed are:
– Statewide/All Counties – New York
– National Sex Offender (www.nsopw.gov)
– Multi-State Sex Offender Search
– US-SOR Research Tool – deverus direct
– New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) Sex Offender Registry
We ensure that our experienced team has the tools to create a safe, fun-filled, and meaningful environment for kids at Camp Chateaugay. Head staff prepare for 5 days before the full staff arrives, and then all staff attend an 8-day training camp focused on the following:
– We partner with True Colors, a company that helps employees become more effective teammates, collaborators, leaders, thinkers, and innovators. Each counselor completes a personality assessment to learn more about themselves and their peers, enabling them to collaborate effectively.
– We learn research-based methods to understand child behavior and motivation, taught by top experts:
– Social & emotional learning and bully prevention: Dr. Chris Thurber, creator of Prep4Camp, trains counselors to support campers in managing time, sleeping well, handling stress, engaging in activities, communicating clearly, and thriving at camp.
Camp Chateaugay promotes and ensures inclusion at our summer camp, fostering an environment that respects and celebrates the diversity of all campers and staff. Inclusion means creating an atmosphere where individuals of all abilities, backgrounds, races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, religions, and socioeconomic statuses feel welcome and valued.
– We embrace and value the diversity of our campers and staff, and we actively promote an inclusive environment that celebrates and respects all backgrounds.
– Our camp community includes staff and campers from all over the world—South Africa, Hungary, France, Spain, Mexico, UK, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Poland, New Zealand, to name a few.
– Cultural awareness and sensitivity are fostered through diverse programming, educational activities, and opportunities for dialogue and understanding.
Located on our website is a document called the Camper Conduct Guide (“the Guide”), which contains information about acceptable and unacceptable behavior that Camp Chateaugay staff, campers, volunteers, and parents must know and follow to ensure a successful summer.
– The Guide is intended to empower everyone at camp and promote a positive and safe camp environment.
– Staff also have a separate Policies and Procedures Guide that we review extensively during our pre-camp training.
We are a technology-free camp for campers.
– Campers may use their smartphones or tablets while en route to camp, but upon arrival, all electronics are collected and safely stored for the summer.
– CITs are allowed access to their electronics in a designated area from 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM daily.
– Campers may use an MP3 player for music as long as it does not allow Wi-Fi or video (we highly recommend the “CampFire player” available at www.campfireplayer.com) and Kindle or other book readers.
– Staff may keep their mobile phones in private housing, but they are not to be used in front of campers at any time.
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