In 2020, the Pack plans to attend summer camp the weeks of July 6-10 and Jly 13-17.
In 2018, the Pack attended Summer Camp at Camp Norse. It is an excellent way to grow as a youth, as well as having fun in a safe, nurturing environment. Below are detail from it...
Pack 7 reserved slots to enable boys to attend as a pack.
The summer's theme is "The Great American Road Trip".
Pack 7 will be attending week 3, July 9-13, 2018.
Bussing is available at various locations, the closest to us is the Shaw's Plaza in Attleboro off exit 5 of I-95. The bus schedules are available through the Council website. The bus departs the
Triboro plaza at 7:30 am, and returns at 5:30 pm.
The fee for summer Camp is $180, checks should be made out to St Mary's Pack 7 and delivered to Greg Gilman before May 17th. Buses are an additional $35 per week, also payable by 17 May.
Any additional or other weeks are registered individually by your families, make sure you select "additional week". You may select other weeks through the council website
www.narrangansettbsa.org/camp
The fee to attend an initial week not the same as the pack week is $195. Any additional weeks are only $100 per week!
The initial "reservation" period has passed, but Council says they will work with us if extra youth would like to attend.
We hope to see you at a Summer Camp this year !!
Camp Norse, located at 112 Parting Ways Road, Kingston, Massachusetts is Southeastern Massachusetts’ official Cub Scout summer camp facility providing the area’s most exciting programs including Cub Scout Resident Camping, Family Camping, Cub/Parent Weekends, and Cub Scout Day Camping.
This 325 wooded acre facility is located along Darby Pond and surrounded by cranberry bogs in Plymouth, Massachusetts, within minutes from Plymouth Rock, Plimouth Plantation, The Mayflower II, Myles Standish State Forest, Edaville Railroad, and King Richard’s Faire.
Directions to Camp Norse: Click Here Camp Norse was first purchased in 1934, totaling twenty five acres. Over the years, total acreage grew to over 325 acres. Some of the original buildings still stand, although they have been modernized. Cub Scouts have the opportunity to visit Camp Norse several times a year for outdoor activities and events that are planned there. In the summer, scouts can experience camping with options that include day, weekend with parent and resident camp.
At summer camp, boys have an opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills, learn outdoor cooking, learn boating, go swimming in the pool, try archery, go hiking and play sports. All of the varied fun activities are conducted in a safe environment.
Several leader training courses are conducted at Camp Norse, as well as Council and District Activities. Camp Norse continues to remain one of the premier Scout camps in New England.