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Swimming is probably the most popular
activity at camp with most girls going in the water every day.
Optional Morning Dip
Swimming Lessons - Learn to Swim through our very challenging
Water Witch Award.
Swim for Exercise - receive mile cards at weekly awards
ceremony.
Free Swim - lots of time to play in the lake.
Evening Dips - Cabin Dips and other surprise swim events.
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Little Wohelo runs the swim program from their
large sandy beach and the H-Dock. Look how clear that water
is!
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A combination of instructional swim and free swim
at Little Wohelo
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Little Wohelo has their own diving dock. |
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Sebago Wohelo swimming is at Lewa Dock.
Instructional Swim Classes throughout the day give a framework and
allow the campers to work together for awards and support each
other. 
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Many of our staff advanced their
swimming skills at Wohelo and can't wait to pass those skills on to
their campers.
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This is a view of a small portion of the
lap lanes at Sebago Wohelo. Three laps are a quarter mile.
Some swimmers come down for a "quick" mile and zip off to canoeing
or some other activity, others might spend an hour doing a
quarter mile - chatting in the lap lanes with a friend and a
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The diving dock is located at the other end of the
lap lanes. Diving is a small part of all Swimming/Canoeing
awards at Sebago Wohelo. There is also often a group of
advanced divers working for their Diving Queen.
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Waterskiing/Wakeboarding Waterskiing is offered at both
camps and Wakeboarding also is available at Sebago Wohelo.

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Little Woheloites waterski right from
the beach down from their swimming area. Girls who are new to
it can start out on the aquaplane and advance right through to
slalom skiing.

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Sebago Wohelo campers sign up for one of
the hours of waterskiing after breakfast and are shuttled out to the
ski dock on Rookies Island with the other skiers (up to 5 per hour).
There is almost always room on the sign up if you want to ski today!

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