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My week at Qwanoes was the best week of my life. W...

My week at Qwanoes was the best week of my life. When I first went I wanted nothing to do with the religion, and they didn't push it on me. The food is amazing. They have RN's (Registered Nurses) that are on the property and available 24-7. There is a 'six inches' rule for campers of the opposite sex so that you have to be six inches away from eachother, but you can enter the six inches within reason (e.g, friendly hug or handshake) as long as it is appropriate. I have literally nothing bad to say about the camp, except one thing. In the morning you play a big game with a large team, and that is an hour or so after breakfast, and it makes you quite hungry. You cant eat anything during the time between meals unless it is open which is Club Coco (milkshakes and soda), Ice-Cream Island or Shave Ice Palace. These are only open for about an hour in the day. There is a Tuck Shop where you can buy snacks but that isn't open during that time either so I found myself quite hungry during the gaps between meals. Otherwise, the camp was incredible. I left as a Christian. I think that they explained the religion very well and not to pressuring.

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