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Camp Manitou is a summer camp, year-round outdoor recreation facility, and non-profit charitable organization located in Headingley, Manitoba, Canada, just outside Winnipeg. It is operated by the , a subsidiary of True North Sports & Entertainment. Camp Manitou was founded in 1930 by a group of six service clubs in Winnipeg: Rotary, , Kiwanis, Kinsmen, Optimist, and the YMCA, with the Lions Club joining in 1953. It was incorporated as a non-profit charitable organization in 1949 with the mission to provide a camping experience for underprivileged/at-risk children and youth.

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  • Camp Manitou (en)
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  • Camp Manitou is a summer camp, year-round outdoor recreation facility, and non-profit charitable organization located in Headingley, Manitoba, Canada, just outside Winnipeg. It is operated by the , a subsidiary of True North Sports & Entertainment. Camp Manitou was founded in 1930 by a group of six service clubs in Winnipeg: Rotary, , Kiwanis, Kinsmen, Optimist, and the YMCA, with the Lions Club joining in 1953. It was incorporated as a non-profit charitable organization in 1949 with the mission to provide a camping experience for underprivileged/at-risk children and youth. (en)
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  • Manitoba Camping Association (en)
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  • Rotary Club, Kinsmen Club, Cosmopolitan, Optimist Club, and the YMCA (en)
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  • Audrey Hicks (en)
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  • 49.86634 -97.34584
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  • Camp Manitou is a summer camp, year-round outdoor recreation facility, and non-profit charitable organization located in Headingley, Manitoba, Canada, just outside Winnipeg. It is operated by the , a subsidiary of True North Sports & Entertainment. Camp Manitou was founded in 1930 by a group of six service clubs in Winnipeg: Rotary, , Kiwanis, Kinsmen, Optimist, and the YMCA, with the Lions Club joining in 1953. It was incorporated as a non-profit charitable organization in 1949 with the mission to provide a camping experience for underprivileged/at-risk children and youth. (en)
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  • Charitable organization
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  • POINT(-97.345840454102 49.866340637207)
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