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Learning Center

Kids in Tent

Explore | Discover | Connect

Creating young recreational sports enthusiasts and developing life-long skills

Mont du Lac Learning Center offers summer programs for children ages 7 to 12. Our camps provide two ways for kids to experience the great outdoors through our Nature Explorers or Echo's of Nature. Children can enjoy a fun-filled summer of exploring their natural environment, discovering new skills and connecting with others.

Kids in nature

The mission of the Mont du Lac Learning Center is to provide young people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to learn the basic skills needed to enjoy and fully participate in outdoor activities. They will also gain life-long skills in a friendly and supportive environment.

Who will be working with my child?

  • Our staff has a combined total of over 46 years camping and teaching experience.
  • We have worked with children between the ages of 4 and 17 as counselors, program directors, Scout leaders, group leaders and ski instructors.
  • Our staff has a variety of degrees and certifications, including First Aid and CPR and a certificate from the American Camp Association (ACA). All of our counselors have had background checks and received a minimum of 8 - 10 hours of training prior to working with campers.
  • We have vast experience in the following areas:
  • Fire Building
  • Pocket Knife Safety
  • Camp Tool Usage
  • Map & Compasses Reading
  • Tent Pitching & Camp Setup
  • Camp Stove Usage
  • Knot Tying
  • Wilderness Etiquette
  • Plant & Animal Identification
  • Camp Sanitation
  • Crafts & Games
  • Hiking
  • Canoeing
  • Kayaking
  • Mountain Biking
  • Horseback Riding
  • NATURE EXPLORERS
  • ECHOS OF NATURE
  • PACKING LISTS
  • FAQ
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