Intergenerational Week (Half-Week)

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Intergenerational Week (Half-Week)

June 28 - July 1, 2026 CDT

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Early Bird pricing ends March 5, 2026

Families of all ages

Intergenerational campers come in all shapes, sizes, ages. We have multi-generational families, Godparents and Godchildren, single adults, and grandparents and grandkids, and everything in between.

Our Intergenerational Camp program is all inclusive with meals, lodging, and quality Christ-centered activities for all ages led by energetic summer staff.

If you want to experience Jesus’s love in intentional community with your family, this experience is for you! Our intergenerational camps build an excitement for God, create meaningful faith practices you can continue at home, and invite you to play together in God’s amazing creation. You have time to both relax AND create memories as a family!

Here’s a taste of what our Intergenerational campers will enjoy: campfire worship, beach time, hikes, Arts-n-Crafts, outdoor games, fishing, boat rides, river tubing, s’mores, and stargazing. Morning Bible study groups will be broken down by age groups, and adults will be treated to a facilitator who will both inspire and challenge their faith while the kiddos engage with their peers.

There is so much outdoor fun to be had! New and old friends are welcome! Please join us and invite a friend.

Also Offered as a Full Week:


Speaker:

Pastor Tim Johnston serves at Bethel in Ishpeming.  His curiosity and love of creation lead him to joy filled pondering and questions through conversation, poetry, and shared relationships.  His favorite place for conversation is the sauna, but anywhere at camp is great! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pr. Tim will be joined by Craig Kitchen, who will share his love of bowls and gongs with the group. Craig’s life has included many beautiful experiences, from working with large cats in a zoo to serving as a therapist for youth with substance use disorders. He holds an M. S. in Community Counseling.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pr. Tim will help adults to reflect on the following: What is community?  How do our five senses lead us home into community, not only with fellow human beings but with the non-human beings all around us?  Through playful exploration of poetry and sound we will consider what community is and how God clothes us in grace and love.  Poetry by Mary Oliver and Indigenous Poet Joy Harjo as well as Craig’s singing bowls will be some of our guides.

 


3-Night Pricing

  • When you choose to stay in a duplex, you may be housed with another family of similar makeup depending on the size of your group (ex: a family of three will not likely have a half duplex to themselves; another small group will be lodged with them.).
Adults Ages 13-18 Ages 4-12 Ages 0-3
Until 3/5 After 3/5 Until 3/5 After 3/5 Until 3/5 After 3/5 Until 3/5 After 3/5
Rustic Cabins $215 $240 $155 $180 $105 $130 $65 $80
Duplex* $235 $260 $165 $190 $115 $140 $70 $95
Lodge $290 $315 $210 $235 $165 $190 $105 $120

FAMILY MAXIMUM = $1,170

Early Bird discounts apply, but only if Family Maximum is not reached.
*Campers who choose duplex lodging may be lodged with other families depending on group size.

More Information:

Please note: We never wish to turn away anyone for financial reasons. If your child would like to attend camp and cost is a concern, please complete our Campership Application or call 906-214-2267 or email  officemanager@fortunelake.org for information.

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