North Shore Day Camp
North Shore Day Camp is a premier private day camp on Long Island's North Shore serving children ages 2½ through 10th grade. The camp offers a comprehensive summer experience featuring swimming, athletics, the arts, adventure activities, and specialty programs like its Sports Academy. Known for personalized attention to each child's interests and goals, NSDC emphasizes building lifelong skills including integrity, teamwork, and tolerance alongside traditional camp activities.
Ages 2½ to Grade 10
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