0 in the US, a place where children can go, usually to stay, and do activities: --
From 1920 to 1923, he ran the club's summer camp.
Occasional disasters (for example 1973) mean the boys staying in the village hall whilst the summer camp fields dried out.
The only reference to them is to the effect that they had a military summer camp there last year and that next year they may have another.
In it there is a tale of a child back from summer camp where the boys were issued with pets.
At a recent summer camp organised by another school, 21 of the 43 children there had asthma or respiratory problems that needed medication.
Summer camp would need to be extended from two to four weeks for university units.
Other aspects that should be examined are the outdoor activity centres and the summer camp facilities.
I am satisfied, however, that the site and hutments are suitable for a summer camp, and that no large expenditure will be required.