Osseo, MN Summer Camps

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Courage Day Camps

Golden Valley, MN  

For children ages 5-14 with physical, sensory or neurological disabilities. Serves 13 communities in MN, ND, SD, IA, WI.

Gender:
Coed
Camp Type:
Day Camp
Phone:
320-963-3121
 
 

Camp Teko

Long Lake, MN 55356  

Jewish day and resident camp on Lake Minnetonka in Minnesota. Activities include swimming, art, nature, Isreali culture, music, sports, drama and dance.

Gender:
Coed
Camp Type:
Day Camp|Residential Camp
Phone:
612-374-0321
 
 

Ymca Camp Ihduhapi

Loretto, MN 55357  

Camp Ihduhapi fosters transformational experiences in an outdoor setting.

Camp Type:
Day Camp|Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
Phone:
612-822-2267
 
 

Girl Scout Council-greater Minnesota

Fridley, MN  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
 
 

Ham Lake Baptist Camp

Anoka, MN  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
 

Summer Camps in Osseo, MN

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About Osseo, MN

Osseo is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,430 at the 2010 census.

History of Osseo, MN

The City of Osseo is located in the northeastern part of Hennepin County, Minnesota. Originally Osseo was under the government of townships of Brooklyn Park and Maple Grove. In the Spring of 1875, by an act of the state legislature, Osseo was incorporated with a president, three councilmen, a recorder, and a treasurer constituting its officers. "This is Paradise," Pierre Bottineau exclaimed, as he and his traveling companions, Joseph Potvin, Peter Raiche, and Peter Gervais, stepped forth from the deep woods and scanned the beautiful prairie before them. They relaxed around the campfire, took an evening meal, and slept peacefully beneath the stars. Morning found them determined to make this "spot" a settlement. This all happened in July 1852. Claims were made on "Bottineau Prairie" and it wasn't long before other brave and adventurous men came to the area. Pierre Bottineau was born near Pembina in the Red River region, now a part of North Dakota. His ancestors were of the Hugenots who came to America to enjoy a freer religion and settled near Boston.

Osseo, MN City Statistics:

Population: 2434
Longitude: -93.3991 Latitude: 45.1179