Madawaska Volleyball Camp...In The Beginning
In the late 1960’s, Paul Brownstein served as Coaching and Development Chairman for the Ontario Volleyball Association. When selected as the Canada Games coach for Ontario, Paul ran a number of developmental camps across the province to identify the athletes who would qualify for this team. He had implemented a similar camp in B.C., the first of its kind in Canada, and a number of these B.C. athletes where chosen to join the 1967 Canadian Pan American squad.
After the Canada games, Paul felt the need to improve the calibre of volleyball in Ontario and through the OVA, started Cayuga and Borden camps. These camps were primarily for elite athletes. Paul recognized the need for additional venues for intense volleyball instruction in camp like settings.
Paul subsequently met Ted Cole, owner of Camp Walden located in Bancroft, Ontario. They became friends and Ted helped change Paul into a "volleyball for all" camp director, which allowed him to focus on giving every athlete the "passion" to play and coach, regardless of their skill level.
As camp grew in popularity, the OVA felt they could no longer administer these large numbers and asked Paul and his wife Shelley, to run the camp from their home and the OVA would simply be the "sponsor".
Madawaska flourished! For over 30 years, Paul and Shelley operated the camp together from their home office. Thousands of athletes and coaches world-wide from places like Ireland, Japan, Czechoslovakia, California, Venezuela and Chile were captivated with the Madawaska experience.
Paul believed that Madawaska should be more than just a skill development camp. He wanted Madawaska to be a life experience for young men and women looking to hone their volleyball skills and knowledge of the game while enjoying the overnight, residential camp environment. Campers having fun was paramount to Paul and he strived to create a place where campers with similar goals could share their love and passion for the sport of volleyball.
Paul and Shelley retired from Madawaska in 2006 leaving their legacy in the hands of loyal members of the Madawaska extended family. Paul and Shelley with the support of their children Norman and Dina created a magical place for volleyball enthusiasts and those who’ve had the opportunity to participate at Madawaska are thankful for their time, effort and tenacity required to build this empire called Madawaska!
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2010-08-19
The Whitby Office is Moving Up to Camp!
We are moving the Whitby office up to camp on Thursday, August 19th. The toll free phone number will be forwarded so you can continue to use this number to reach Carrie in the office: 1-866-553-0655
Should you need to FAX any forms to the office, please use the following FAX number: 1-866-875-8225.
The best way to send a message to Carrie is to email info@madawaskacamps.com
We …more
2010-07-27
Celebrate Canada Day at Madawaska Volleyball Camp!
Remember to pack some RED and WHITE clothing for the day we celebrate our "True North Strong and Free" during volleyball camp! …more
2010-07-03
Madawaska's Got TALENT 2010!
Don't miss your opportunity to SHINE this year at Madawaska's Got Talent 2010!
We know all of our volleyball athletes possess tremendous volleyball skills...
Now it is time to see their other hidden talents!
Madawaska Volleyball Camp is proud to present for the first time....
Madawaska's Got Talent
There will be auditions!
There will be golden tickets!
And finally, there will be superstar performances!!
For those of you interested in trying out for Madawaska's Got Talent, come …more
2010-03-25
Stuck On You Labels
In an effort to reduce lost and found we have joined forces with Stuck on You. This innovative company has been taking the headache out of searching for lost property and parents the expense of replacing it for over 13 years now. Stuck on You offers a selection of camp packs for everything that goes to camp (so that it returns home!) …more
2010-03-09
Madawaska Guest Coach and Alumni, Dustin Reid - Named OUA East Coach of the Year!
Madawaska Camps would like to congratulate alumni, Dustin Reid on his OUA East Coach of the Year Award and we are proud to share the following article with our camping community.
Reid named OUA East Coach of the Year
March 1, 2010 by Sue Weigand
Dustin Reid has a passion for volleyball, and his peers know it. The 35-year-old former resident of Orono was named Coach of the Year for …more
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