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1. Fishing Academy - Newton

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· 2 reviews

16 Adair Rd, Brighton, MA 02135

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Fishing Academy: what do users think?
Kim Holt: We went out with John today and it was such a wonderful experience. We are city dwellers and no nothing about fishing. John took out our family, educated us on proper fishing techniques. It was a great experience. His colleague Mike helped to clean our fish. The experience was like an anatomy course for us and our son. Definitely would recommend John!!!
Michael Richardson: I volunteered for the Ct chapter last year and the kids not only learned patience and conservation,they did something most kids don't do,they socialized with other children and had a great time!
Laurie Forster: This is an awesome unique camp for kids. If you want your kids , boys or girls to get out and go fishing they can learn more about it hands on. My son started going at age 7, he became a jr. Counselor at 15 and received a scholarship from the program when he graduated from high school. We have loved everything about it . An awesome program!

2. YMCA Camp Massapoag - Dunstable

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· 36 reviews

234 Hall St, Dunstable, MA 01827

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YMCA Camp Massapoag: what do users think?
Debbi Wood: Very poorly managed. Mostly run by teenagers. Rampant bullying and rude counselors. I was even lied to about a bullying situation. I won’t be sending my kids back here.
Diane Aldrich: Seems like more of a babysitting service than a camp. Really nothing stimulating or challenging about any of the activities. For the money, it feels like they could offer more amenities. Counselors are friendly enough but their rules seem excessive.Grounds and buildings need maintenance, very difficult to get in and out. Road only allows cars to drive one way without driving into the woods.
David Fournier: Nice camp lovely people outdoor living is the best
Boyd Aldrich: So my daughter has been attending the camp for a couple of years. This will likely be her last year.. On the positive side, she enjoys the social interaction with other children and some of the activities they offer, like canoeing and swimming. She has good relationships with the camp counselors and is motivated to be a leader in training in the future. I will say, however, that she has little understanding what these folks do beyond offer free babysitting services that support the counselors. These are the same counselors who suggested that campers with pools stay home when temperatures rose to above 90. Mind you, there is a lake there.While I understand the need for rules and order, the camp takes this to a level where a little common sense would go a long way. We were denied the ability to pick up my daughter because I forgot to bring my ID even though I had been picking her up FOR WEEKS, they knew me, and until one of the senior counselors stepped in and vouched for me. My wife (also on the approved list) had her ID and we were still initially denied. Ridiculous. When I raised my voice to the counselor, I was reported because I hurt her feelings. This is nothing more than a young adult who has been coddled her entire life and simply can't think for herself.Another example....my wife and I arrived 30 minutes early to pick up my daughter so we could avoid the crowd and the road that is so narrow only allows one lane of traffic in and out of the camp. Not only were we not allowed to pick her up (she was standing 20 yards away) but we were told to turn around, drive out of the camp, come back in, park 10 feet away from where we were, and wait the extra 30 minutes until after busses arrived and left. She was literally right there. I mean right there.A better camp choice would be Notre Dame Academy. This is a camp that is more of a baby sitting service which is really my observation. When it's raining, there are few activities and campers sit under a cabana and socialize all day. No food is provided for the amount of money we pay. There are better choices out there.
Spoofy.: Had my summer childhood here, i spent 3 years of my life in this camp i really enjoyed it, friendly kids and staff and it was an getaway from the outside world, never a dull moment where i didnt miss this place, had lots of fun as a pioneer.-Izaiah Abreu
Brandon Zyxnfryx: Friendly staff. Daughter had a wonderful time!Be careful driving in though, it's a little tight getting into the facility.
Kevin Tully: Son's first year he loves it so far
Mr.Paul Marquis: Very nice camp ground, lots of activities, great staff
Aaron Ginsberg: Very fun. Nice large campgrounds and friendly staff.
Chris Harrison: The restrooms are a disgrace. all but 1 toilet clogged in the mens room. Floor was flooded with a 2 inch deep puddle.
Ju Lim: Kids have a blast here
Patricia Onanian: AwesomeGlad our boy is attending !
super beef: Old school campground
Roger Young: Great to see everyone. Ladies did a nice job organizing and keeping everyone engaged in the activities.
Susan Lavallee: Fabulous location for our family reunion! Thank you!
Carlos Reyes: The best place
Stacey Pimentel: We just went to an open house. Both the kids and I think the camp seems wonderful.
Priyana Whalen: I love it because you can do a lot of activity's​and sometimes the counselors​ do the activity's with the group.
Steve Long: Lovely views; needs some significant maintenance
Rob Montgomery: My son has gone to Camp Massapoag for 2 Summers, and my daughter is currently in her first. Both of them LOVE this camp. They come home happy and tired each day. They really enjoy the daily activities and the staff. I highly recommend this camp!
Darren Bergeron: Son really enjoyed all the activities from boating to swimming to the random games they have created. We only did a few weeka thia year i think we will be all in for next year!

3. Berry's Grove Campground - Tyngsborough

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· 31 reviews

35 Davis St, Tyngsborough, MA 01879

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Berry's Grove Campground: what do users think?
P C: It's not a campground if there are no tents allowed. It's just an RV Park.
Lisa Griffus: Berry’s Grove is a quiet campground on a beautiful lake. The hosts are knowledgeable and helpful. As a traveling nurse, and an older woman, I felt perfectly safe. It is well situated close to main roads and expressways, but tucked at the end of the road behind a quiet neighborhood.
Darrell Brown: A very quiet place to stay. The staff is very friendly and helpful. If your looking for a place to stay because your working in the area I would highly recommend Berry’s Grove.
Jorge DaCosta: Itlooked amazing there.
Mark D'Errico: From the moment I arrived at Berry's cove, I was greeted with hospitality. The owners and campers instantly made me feel at home. Despite the fact that everything you need is within 5 mile radius you still have the feeling of Lakeside Camping.. The sites are quiet clean.. I look forward to warmer weather to enjoy the Lake.. Great little stop.. Recommend
Robert Labelle: Owners very nice, friendly, accommodating! Unfortunately we weren’t able to make to the park, but they did everything the could to fill our needs when booking our spot.
Chris Loiselle: I have been at Berry's Grove for 2 months and have had a great experience. Frank, Trish and Nick help out and keep this small family owned site clean. I love my morning view from my bedroom window!
Julia Foley: Good food
Richard Steele: Berry's Grove Campground is a unique campground. It is not your over blown, Corporate fast food of the camping world. Nor is it a dump as some have referred to it as. It is quite simply a quite campground nestled on an overgrown pond. The owners are friendly and very helpful, I stayed there for almost two years and never had a problem that Frank and Trish couldn't or wouldn't help me through. The only down side to the campground is the water pressure fluctuates from very poor to mediocre at best. Other than that, I was more than satisfied, why else live there for 2 years? I can say with out a doubt I highly recommend them.
Chris Rabbit: They let their dog roam around the property but they don’t allow dogs. Nope.
Luis De Melo: A +++++ great place.awesome ppl
Rich Gambale: My wife and I stayed for a week in early May. We thought that it was relaxing, peaceful and a clean campground located on the beautiful natural spring fed Lake Mascuppic lake. The owners were helpful and shared stories of the lake's history. I bet in the summer there is great fishing, swimming and wildlife. We plan to go back to see it in the summer.
Derek Ritchie: I am staying here for work. I work at nights so being able to sleep during the day is important. The campground is very quiet and peaceful. The lake is awesome and the people are very respectful if you are looking for a nice quiet place on a lake this is the place
Sharyn Farrow: This is our 3rd summer here at Berry's Grove. We are full time RV'ers, spend the winter in the South and in Tyngsboro for the summer. Very peaceful campground and owners are very accommodating. Love this place in the town we lived in before retirement and we can remain close to family while here.
Tarry Michel: I travel for my work and have stayed at Berry’s Grove Campground twice. The campground is in a quiet location with a nice lake to view. It is a good place to sit back and relax.
Christine Gomes: No dogs allowed is a turn off for us. If the dogs can't go, we don't go.
Cheryl Kelleher: I would never go there again, my parents lived there for 26 years and the owners picked and chose who got to stay and who had to move. My parents are in their late 70's and now have to find a place to live. The owners also have some environmental issues going on there in the camp ground. I would give them no stars at all. DO NOT EVER GO THERE, it's a dump and it smells.
brian ahearn: NO DOGS ALLOWED
ZD Erickson: What Berry's Grove lacks in conventional RV park amenities, it more than makes up for in location & hospitality. Crouched on the shore of Mascuppic Lake, it is a quiet, peaceful respite outside of Nashua & just a short drive to Boston. Ideal for travelling professionals & adventurers alike, Berry's Grove is a place to come home to. Owners Frank & Trish are welcoming, attentive, & amenable. It was hard to leave after a four month stay and I would absolutely visit them again.
Chris Bartol: Enjoyed the outdoors setting. The location is near enough to a city to access your needs and far enough to provide some privacy. The owners were able to answer questions I had provided some much needed advice. I will stay here whenever I’m working in this area. If you want easy accessibility for shopping and still have a feeling of not being in the city, I highly recommend you stay there.
Tina Merritt: The place is a joke.

4. Camp Nashoba Day - Littleton

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· 6 reviews

140 Nashoba Rd, Littleton, MA 01460

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Camp Nashoba Day: what do users think?
Emily Harvey: Awesome
John Morse: My experiences were all as a counselor, head counselor, or waterfront director for 28 years. I have visited other camps throughout the state and in Florida. Nashoba simply blows all other camps out of the competition in terms of breadth of activity offerings. They also will attempt to cater to the interests of each age group and there are opportunities to sign up for additional periods of a favorite activity. As a later school administrator, I came to appreciate their attention to safety, care, and personal responsibility. Last time on property as an employee was in 2018.

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