Location
This year the camp is located at Saint Joseph's College in Standish.
The campus setting on Sebago Lake is magnificent, with sweeping views
of the lake and the White Mountains. Located at the gateway of the Lakes
Region near waterways, hiking trails and ski areas, Saint Joseph's also
has its own beachfront and walking paths on 350 acres.

The soccer field is a well-maintained field. There is bleacher seating
for 300 spectators and ample space for lawn chair seating. It has hosted
numerous Championship soccer matches since opening in 1990.

The Alfond Recreation Center offers a six-lane swimming pool. Campers
interested in using the pool must first check in at the front desk. Pool
rules are posted in the locker rooms and in the pool. For pool hours,
costs and programs please visit: http://www.sjcme.edu/athletics/aquatics.htm.
Directions
The College is located on Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine,
three miles from the center of North Windham and 18 miles northwest of
Portland.
From the South
Take Exit 48 Portland/Westbrook(formerly Exit 8) off the Maine Turnpike.
Bear right at the toll booth (following signs to North Windham) and proceed
1.5 miles to the third traffic light. Turn left onto Rt. 302 west for
11 miles to North Windham. BE CAREFUL at the rotary to stay on Rt. 302
(2nd exit or half way through the rotary.) See instructions below from
North Windham. Alternate route: See directions below for From the North.
From the North
Take Exit 63-Gray(formerly Exit 11) off the Maine Turnpike (95) and turn
left onto Rts. 202 and 115 (west). After four miles, be sure to bear right
at the "T" intersection and proceed into North Windham center. Route 115
ends at the Rt. 302 intersection. See instructions below from North Windham.
From North Windham
In North Windham on Rt 302, continue north past the shops, restaurants,
cinemas and Windham Mall. After passing Wendy's on your right and Applebee's
on your left, turn left at the next set of lights onto Whites Bridge Road.
The campus is 2.8 miles on the right.
From New Hampshire or Vermont
Visitors traveling from the west can enter Maine on Rts. 302, 25, or 202.
Route 25 connects with Rt. 35 in Standish; Rt. 202 connects with Rt. 302
at the Windham rotary (see from the south); and Rt. 302 proceeds directly
to No. Windham (see from No. Windham).

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