Camp Unirondack
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Camp Unirondack is a social-justice and intentional community-centered youth summer camp and conference center that is located in the western foothills of the Adirondack Mountains near Lowville, New York on Haudenosaunee Land.
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Location | Lewis County, New York, U.S. |
Coordinates | 43°52′11.58″N 075°9′19″W |
Established | 1951 (1951) |
Website | www |
The camp was founded in 1951 when the New York State Convention of Universalists purchased 9 acres (36,000 m2) of a "forever wild" peninsula on Beaver Lake (a part of the Beaver River flow) near the border of the Adirondack Park.[1][2] Unirondack is a member of the Council of Unitarian Universalist Camps & Conferences and serves the Saint Lawrence Unitarian Universalist District and the Metro New York City Unitarian Universalist District, as well as bordering regions, including Quebec, Ontario, Pennsylvania and Ohio.[3] Each UU church in the region has a liaison to the Camp Unirondack Board.[4]