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Cub Day Camp Registration
Cub Day Camp Fee guide
Cub Scout Resident/Day Camp
Week 1 - July 06 - July 10
Week 2 - July 13 - July 17
Week 3 - July 20 - July 24
Week 4 - July 27 - July 31
Week 5 - Aug 03 - Aug 07

Specialty Cub Scouting Programs:

Twilight Camp Registration Coming Soon!
Twilight Camp - July 23 - July 25 
          This unique, three-day activity starts after dinner and ends in the early evening, running from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Twilight Adventure Program is designed to provide Cub Scouts and their families who are unable to attend our Day Camps or are just looking for more family fun the opportunity to participate in a summer Scouting experience. Cub Scouts and their families will be placed into dens, rotating through program stations daily. 
Family Camp Registration Coming Soon!
Family Camping - July 25 - July 26 & Aug 08 - Aug 09
          ​Families are invited to the new Family Adventure Camp this summer. This adventure includes adult and youth activities for all ages, special family events, and a family outing. Five meals are included in your program throughout this two-night, three-day family camping experience. Spend your last day at Quassy Amusement Park! Tickets to the park are included in the price.
You will also need a medical form for participation.
STEM Camp Registration Coming Soon!
STEM CAMP - July 06 - July 10 & Aug 13 - Aug 17
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STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. This program aims to give Campers going into grade 3rd - 8th grade, an opportunity to branch out into different aspects of the STEM program. Each camp day will run from 9:30am - 4:00pm with bus pick up and drop off at 9:00 and 4:15. The program will feature an array of hands-on STEM related experiments and exploration daily all while campers will participate in the full day camp experience.
Web Accessibility
The Connecticut Rivers Council is committed to making the information on our website accessible to all visitors, including people with disabilities. We follow current best practices and strive to adhere to W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, Level AA. We also perform regular user testing and make continuous improvements to this website as the need arises.
Popular browsers (based on our site’s analytics) are fully supported, and in many browsers you are able to:
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  • Adjust the fonts and background colors using your browser’s “Settings” or “Options” menu
  • Navigate via your keyboard using the arrow directional keys. 
If you have difficulty accessing any of the content on our website, or have any suggestions on accessibility improvements, you may contact us using one of the methods below. Please be sure to let us know what the accessibility issue is, as well as any assistive technology you use. We’ll be happy to provide the content in a different format, if possible.
  • By Phone: (860-913-2700
  • By Email: [email protected]
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