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Alaska Aquatic Activity Camps
Teaching Kids Water Sports, Swim Safety, and Aquatic Fun
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Alaska Aquatic camps have always been a favorite choice for Alaska parents and teens looking for excitement. From basic swim lessons and surfing to advanced scuba diving and sailing, Alaska Aquatic Camps provide activities designed for all swimming skill levels from beginner to advanced. You can rest easy knowing that certified lifeguards and counselors will be closely monitoring your child at Alaska Aquatic Camps.
Aquatic camps throughout the country and especially in Alaska specialize in providing your children with an adventurous, fun-filled, and life changing experience in the realm of Aquatic Activities.
The following are some highly recommended Aquatic Activity programs servicing Alaska. These programs have passed 300 stringent standards and thus are accredited by the World Camp Association and the American Camping Association:
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Aquatic Activities Camps in the Alaska Region are:
Birchwood Camp Chugiak,AK http://www.birchwoodcamp.org 907-688-2734 We provide campers with an experience of Christian love in a community which recognizes dependence on God.
Camp Togowoods Wasilla,AK http://www.girlscouts.ak.org 907-332-0886 Togowoods' small community inspires girls to succeed in the arts, aquatics and outdoor skills. Girls build confidence & friendships that last a lifetime.
Kushtaka Cooper Landing,AK http://www.campfireak.org 907-279-3551 Caring, well trained adult staff, small group programming. Outdoor recreation, leadership and skill development in a fun and safe environment.
Si-La-Meo Anchorage,AK http://www.campfireak.org 907-279-3551 Caring, well trained adult staff, small group programming. Outdoor recreation, leadership and skill development in a fun and safe environment.
Victory Bible Camps & Conf Ctr Palmer,AK http://www.victorymin.com 907-745-4203 Christian emphasis. Building lives worth living.
YMCA Camp Peggy Lake Anchorage,AK 907-563-3211 Come grow in spirit, mind and body at the only YMCA camp in Alaska.
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