In the Larger Community: Eliot UU Summer Camps

In many years, the Eliot Institute summer camps are already filled by now. But recent events have raised some concerns about the ease of travel between Canada and the United States. Some of our B.C. regulars have decided not to risk crossing the border. So it's not too late to sign up!


Not familiar with the Eliot Institute? Read general info about the camps further below, after the specifics of the three upcoming summer camps.


What is Eliot?


It’s a family camp filled with laughter, singalongs, swimming in the lagoon, talent shows, and group meals in the dining hall.


It’s a retreat, with thought-provoking morning programs followed by small group discussions, and additional opportunities to explore social justice issues.


It’s an opportunity for spiritual connection, with worship services each evening.


It’s a chance to express creativity - explore music in choir, rock band and coffeehouse performances, learn a new visual art, dance, or tie-dye.


It's a safe space for personal growth, from the profound to the silly.


It’s a time to enjoy nature-walk in the woods, watch the sunset, listen to the birds, and look for shells on the shore of Hood Canal.


It’s a multi-generational community of people who find their happy place at Seabeck Conference Center.


Eliot is all of these things and more!


Learn more (and/or register) at www.eliotinstitute.org/.


Posted/updated on:

June 6, 2025