Garrison Keillor had it right when he said Minnesota was a land unto itself. With its 10,000 lakes and abundance of untouched forests, it’s the kind of place where a storyteller can close his eyes and conjure a whole world out of the imagination. And that’s kind of what Courage Center, a physical rehabilitation center in the Twin Cities, did when it imagined and then realized Camp Courage in 1955 as the ultra-accessible environment for people with disabilities.
Since its inception, Camp Courage has been a staple of summer fun for folks with disabilities of all ages and ability levels in the Upper-Midwest. It has two locations—one an hour away from Minneapolis on Maple Lake, the other near the Canadian border on Lake George. One of the unique things about Camp Courage is the multitude of sessions it provides. They also allow their cabins to be rented through the end of August until the beginning of next camping season.
The camps offered sessions include:
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