They opened a boys' camp on the site of an abandoned hotel on the shores of Lake George in Canaan, Maine in 1922, with 45 campers in the first class.
[1][4][5] Campers at Modin range in age from seven to sixteen years old, all of which participate in a variety of activities throughout the week.
From its expansive waterfront and tournament ski boats, to its state of the art fitness pavilion and recreation center.
His last name is mentioned aloud as a fictional character's name in “Wet Hot American Summer” as a nod to the actor.
Composer Craig Wedren, one of Wain's childhood friends, was another well-known summer resident at Modin.
"[10] Other famous alumni include director Shawn Levy and TV Funhouse creator Robert Smigel.