Y Country Camp

It affiliated with the Sylvan Adams YM-YWHA in Montreal.

[2] The YM-YWHA Country Camp was founded in 1962 with a capital fund campaign led by Joe Rubin,[3] with Saidye and Samuel Bronfman as "honorary patrons.

"[4] It began operating in June 1963, social worker Bernard Scotch serving as its first director.

[8] In 1977, YCC merged with Camp Wooden Acres due to low registration at the former.

Plans to open a senior citizen's section were cancelled to accommodate the new campers.