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    Old Colony YMCA

    3.4 (5 reviews)

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    9 years ago

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    9 years ago

    Love the gymnastics staff, my daughter learned swimming gymnastics and soccer here I great place for the whole family

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    11 years ago

    Love it. Big gym and good Layout. My l gym was dark and depressing, this one is brighter and I actually enjoy going.

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    Camp Ramsbottom

    Camp Ramsbottom

    (8 reviews)

    Between the ages of 9 - 13, my weekdays in June - August were spent at this oasis of a summer camp…read more Surrounded by hundreds of other campers my age, here, camp nurtured my love for the outdoors. Never once was I unhappy about being dropped off here to enjoy the splendors that is Ramsbottom. Early mornings are spent sitting in tribes and villages (according to age) while staff takes attendance for the day. Here, daily activities are reviewed for each activity and contests are competed in for points tallied weekly to distribute pizza parties. From here children ages 9+ (correct me if i'm wrong) are able to walk freely around the camp visiting its various areas, while younger children are lead around in groups. A Pool, Indian Lore, Pioneering (ropes courses, etc), Arts n' Crafts, Theater, Nature, Archery, Cooking, Rocketry, Fishing, Sports, Riflery, Mini Golf, Petting Zoo. . . .to name a few. . . are the activities provided at the camp. Awards are given out in a ceremony each Friday in regards to contests throughout the week or particularly outstanding campers for each activity. Groups meet for lunch in the middle of the day (meals provided if indicated) where attendance is taken again. One thing this camp is good at is not losing or endangering children. Attendance is taken 3 times throughout the day . . .some activities have age limits and training requirements before participation is allowed (such as archery and riflery). Staff is extremely friendly and outgoing, activities never boring, safety-oriented, nature-friendly. Great experience for any child. . . and even staff!!!

    I remember going for a session here years ago as a kid it was okay from what I remember is there…read moretons of stuff to do games a petting zoo and a pool when I went I got teased a lot always quiet and didn't make any friends I remember it being 100 degrees one day walking thru the woods it was fun but not for everyone

    Camp Wing - The private bathroom bathtub

    Camp Wing

    (12 reviews)

    Camp wing Duxbury was a great experience for those who are generation alpha or generation z. The…read morefacilities are updated and considering past camps I have visited are much more updated. There are possibilities to live as a permanent home at the camp site if there was a theoretical zombie apocalypse. The size and capacities of the areas are good for groups of individuals. The only change would be to the living spaces as they are quite crammed compared to the size of the buildings and area. Also having a security gate and fencing would be a great addition. As when I stayed there was a bear on the loose and there is no gate really to stop it.

    READ THIS - don't get married here, don't work here, dont send your kids here, don't live here for…read morea summer. It is unfortunate I am writing this because the mission of Camp Wing and crossroads as a nonprofit is a good one but the mistreatment and unprofessional in the workplace they allow is not a cause worth supporting. It is 20K to have a wedding here and it could not be less worth it just for the price point alone. There is nothing special about this venue and there are many that look the same if not better for less money. Is a longtime member of the Duxbury community I feel it is important to have it be known what has happened to this place. I know many people that have worked here and have been a part of this Camp short and long term. I am even someone who sent my kids here for years but there has been disturbing things I have learned about this place. The cabins in which the overnight counselors sleep in are cramped, filthy, and uncomfortable. The food they feed to the counselors from the dining hall is absolutely awful and left multiple sick from not eating. There are many allegations from day camp employees about the unprofessionalism as many of the directors and coordinators of the day camp. I know multiple kids in the community that have worked here and said no one they worked with that summer was planning on returning the next summer either because of how awful their bosses were. When I sent my kids to this camp, it was a community and now it has been ruined. I know there has been a recent turnover in the past couple of years of a lot of positions at this camp, but it is unfortunate to see what they have done to a once great place.

    Old Colony YMCA - childcare - Updated May 2026

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