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URJ Camp George, commonly referred to as "Camp George", is a 270-acre Jewish summer camp located in Seguin, Ontario. It is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), and the only Reform Jewish camp in Canada. URJ Camp George has an intake of between 250-320 campers aged 8-17.

Camp George’s summer programs are made up of two, three-and-a-half week sessions, one in July and one in August.

History
Originated in 1999, URJ Camp George is named after George Reisman, who was the father of major benefactor Sam Reisman.

Jack Feldman was the first director of Camp George. In 2002, Ron Polster, who held the position until 2008, replaced him. Polster was the predecessor to Jeffrey Rose, who currently directs the camp alongside Karen Kollins.

Waterfront
Situated on the shores of Maple Lake, Camp George has four waterfront docks; swim, waterski, paddlesports, and sail. Paddlesports include canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

Arts
Arts and crafts, photography and videography, pottery, dance, and drama take place in respective buildings around camp. Students over the age of 12 are given the opportunity to participate in the camp’s monthly play.

Athletics
George’s sports facilities include two tennis courts, a basketball court, a baseball diamond, a beach volleyball/badminton court, a playing field, and miles of mountain biking trails.

Adventure
The adventure department is made up of a high-level ropes course, camp craft, cooking, and canoe tripping. The ropes course elements include a climbing wall and zip-line and are run by Challenges Unlimited Inc. (CUI) trained specialists.

Units
In its inaugural summer, Camp George divided their campers into three age-based units: Aleph, Bet, and Gimel.

Campers at URJ Camp George are divided into the following units: Nitzotzot (Hebrew: נִיצוֹצוֹת), Lehavot (Hebrew: לֶהָבָה), Kochavim (Hebrew: כּוֹכָבִים), and Barak (Hebrew: בָּרָק). The camp has a one-year Counselor-in-Training (CIT) program that takes place after Barak and before taking on a staff role.

Traditions
Maccabiah has been a tradition at Camp George since its opening in 1999. Coined after the Maccabiah Games, Maccabiah is the camp’s Color War and is a day in which the entire camp is divided into four teams (red, green, blue, and yellow), and compete against each other through athletic and artistic challenges. The theme of Maccabiah changes yearly and is decided upon by the CIT’s of said year. Themes are often based on popular films, such as Monsters Inc., The Hunger Games, and Alice in Wonderland. The teams are led by a mixture of CIT and Counsellor Captains, chosen by the camp’s head-staff based on leadership qualities.

In 2014, the first session Maccabiah was replaced by the introduction of The CG Games. Similar to its predecessor, The CG Games divide the camp into four colour-coded teams. The key difference between the two is the elimination of theme in CG Games. Rather than focus on a themed narrative, The CG Games stress the competition and teamwork aspect of Color Wars. Whereas a camper can be on a different Maccabiah team every year, their CG Games colour is permanent throughout their time at Camp George.

Mini Mensch
Mini Mensch, coined from the Yiddish term Mensch, is a program designed for campers who have just completed Grades 1, 2, and 3. This program runs for four days and is staffed by camp alumni and CITs. Michelle Fremont formally led this program, until Heidi Rybak took over the position in 2016.

Kulam
This specialized program caters to children aged 9-12 with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and developmental delays. These campers are integrated into a cabin of children their age and gender and are accompanied by a one-on-one trained staff member.

Other Overnight URJ Camps
URJ Camp George is the only reformed Jewish camp in Canada. Other URJ camps include:


 * URJ Camp Coleman
 * URJ Camp Harlam
 * URJ Camp Kalsman
 * URJ Camp Newman
 * URJ Crane Lake Camp
 * URJ Eisner Camp
 * URJ Goldman Union Camp Institute (GUCI)
 * URJ Greene Family Camp
 * URJ Henry S. Jacobs Camp
 * URJ Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute
 * URJ 6 Points Creative Arts Academy
 * URJ 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy
 * URJ 6 Points Sports Academy
 * Camp Daisy and Harry Stein
 * Maurice B. Shwayder Camp