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  1. Growing the Next Generation of Jewish Leaders. Camp Bnai Brith of Ottawa’s mission is to provide children, ages 7-16, with the opportunity to experience the outdoors, learn new skills and develop life-long friendships while enhancing Jewish values, traditions, affiliation and community.

  2. CBB is a residential Jewish community camp, which strives to provide children an enriched summer camp experience in the Laurentians, with an emphasis on Jewish education, Jewish community, superior skill-based programming, and leadership development.

  3. Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa (Hebrew: מַחֲנֶה בְּנֵי בְּרִית), also known as CBB of Ottawa, is a Jewish summer camp north-west of Ottawa, near Quyon, Quebec. The camp draws campers and staff from across Canada, the United States, Europe and Israel.

    • Cindy Benedek
    • Ottawa Jewish Boy Scouts Camp
    • 1935; 88 years ago
  4. Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa Boasts. Pool & Beach. We have an Olympic-size pool and large sandy beach leading to a fully-equipped waterfront. Comfort. Showers and toilet facilities are available in all of our cabins. Sports Facilities. A regulation size ball hockey rink, an indoor gymnasium and much more. Water Activities.

  5. Summer 2024 session dates: Full session: Sunday, June 30 – Friday, August 16. 6 week: Sunday, June 30 – Sunday, August 11. First session: Sunday, June 30 – Sunday, July 28. Second session: Sunday, July 28 – Friday, August 16. Starter 1: Sunday, June 30 – Sunday, July 14.

  6. Camp Bnai Brith of Ottawa is committed to be the Jewish overnight camp of choice for Ontario and Quebec children. CBB of Ottawa is dedicated to offering programming that provides a wide range of classic and innovative summer camp experiences.

  7. Founded in 1935, Camp Bnai Brith of Ottawa provides children ages 7-16 an incomparable Jewish camping experience. Campers, independent of their family’s financial ability or level of Jewish observance, experience the outdoors, learn new skills and develop life-long friendships while enhancing Jewish affiliation, values, traditions, and ...