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Camp O-AT-KA

Camp Address
593 Sebago Road, P. O. Box 239.
Sebago, Maine 04029
USA
(800) 818-8455
Off-Season Address
593 Sebago Road, P.O. Box 239
Sebago, Maine 04029
USA
(800) 818-8455
O-AT-KA, founded in 1906, is a traditional boys summer camp located on Sebago Lake.O-AT-KA provides a nurturing and supportive environment for boys ages 8-16.The camp offers superb land and water-sports, and a strong arts and crafts program headquartered in an eight-studio arts center. Campers select from activities including: riflery, archery, sailing, fishing, waterskiing, campcraft, stained glass, nature, steel drums, jazz ensemble, pottery, photography, fly-tying, drama, rock climbing, whitewater kayaking, and woodworking. Team sports and skill development are offered in soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball and lacrosse. This summer O-AT-KA offer a two week intensive baseball activity during first session and a pre-season soccer skills and conditioning program during the second session. Older campers have the opportunity to sign-up for a variety of 3 day mini-wilderness trips.Traditional values, an integral part of camp life, are reinforced by a superb staff, through group living and daily camp gatherings...all helping to build a solid foundation for life which stresses values, skills, friendships, and fun.  
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Camp Facilities
O-AT-KA is situated on 100 acres with 1/4 mile of beachfront on Sebago Lake. Major facilities include: dining hall, auditorium, infirmary, amazing art center with 8 studios and shops, covered basketball court, new soccer/lacrosse fields, baseball diamond, 5 tennis courts, archery and rifle ranges18 sailboats, and a low ropes course with climbing wall.
Camp Staff
More than 80% of our staff return from year to year. Our senior staff includes two former headmasters, a retired college professor, and numerous high school teachers and coaches. Our nurses are on site 24 hours a day. O-AT-KA has a 3 to 1 camper to staff ratio.
Camp Sessions

Camp Season: June 27, 2010 to August 14, 2010
Financial assistance available

Session Session Dates Capacity Tuition
15/16 Year Old Adventure Program I
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6/27/2010 to 7/17/2010 14 campers $4,100.00
This is a three-week ADVENTURE PROGRAM for boys ages 15-16 who are former campers or new campers who enjoy adventure. This program
operates independently of the O-AT-KA summer program on Lake Sebago. The ADVENTURE PROGRAM combines outdoor wilderness adventures
and community-service opportunities. A combination of wilderness trips, trail work, sea-kayaking, a voyage on an ocean-going schooner in
the Gulf of Maine await the adventurous teen!
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Four Weeks 6/27/2010 to 7/24/2010 155 campers $5,100.00
Seven Weeks
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6/27/2010 to 8/14/2010 155 campers $8,400.00
Experience a wonderful summer on the western shore of beautiful Sebago Lake. Discover true friendship and the joy of pursuing daily adventures with other boys.
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Two Week Starter Program
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6/27/2010 to 7/10/2010 155 campers $2,950.00
A special two-week introductory session ideal for first-time campers a bit unsure about their first sleep-away camp experience. Limited spaces available
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Two Week Starter Program
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7/11/2010 to 7/24/2010 155 campers $2,950.00
A special two-week introductory session ideal for first-time campers a bit unsure about their first sleep-away camp experience. Limited space available.
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15/16 Year Old Adventure Program II
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7/25/2010 to 8/14/2010 14 campers $4,100.00
This is a three-week ADVENTURE PROGRAM for boys ages 15-16 who are former campers or new campers who enjoy adventure. This program
operates independently of the O-AT-KA summer program on Lake Sebago. The ADVENTURE PROGRAM combines outdoor wilderness adventures
and community-service opportunities. A combination of wilderness trips, trail work, sea-kayaking, a voyage on an ocean-going schooner in
the Gulf of Maine await the adventurous teen!
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Three Weeks
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7/25/2010 to 8/14/2010 155 campers $3,900.00
Three weeks of summer fun and adventure culminating in the traditional Candlelight Procession!
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Two Week Starter Program
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7/25/2010 to 8/7/2010 155 campers $2,950.00
A special two-week introductory session ideal for first-time campers a bit unsure about their first sleep-away camp experience. Limited space available.
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  • Overnight Camp
  • Traditional Camp
  • Year Established: 1906
  • Capacity: 155
  • Gender: Boys Only
  • Religious Affiliation: Multi-denominational
  • Age Range:
    8 to 16 years old
  • Camp Owner(s):
    Camp O-AT-KA Inc.
  • Camp Director(s):
    Bill Southwick & Ron Hall
  • Camp Accreditation:
    ACA
  • Camp Tuition Range:
    $2,950.00 - $8,400.00
    Financial assistance available
  • Archery
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Baseball/Softball
  • Basketball
  • Batting Cages
  • Boating/Canoeing
  • Climbing Wall
  • Cook Outs
  • Drama
  • Field Trips
  • Fishing
  • Nature
  • Religious Services
  • Riflery
  • Ropes Course
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Talent Shows
  • Tennis
  • Water Skiing
  • Lacrosse
  • Sailing
  • Steel Drums
  • Music Program
  • Photography
  • Stained Glass
  • Pottery
  • Woodworking
  • Campcraft
  • Fishing
  • Flytying
  • Rod Building
  • Junior Maine Guide Program
  • Ropes Course
  • Wilderness Trips
  • Laundry Service
  • Registered Nurse
  • Transportation Services
  • Optional overnight wilderness trips
  • Junior Maine Guide Program
  • Inter-camp competitions.