YMCA In Newton

276 Church St., Newton Corner, MA 02458  P: 617-244-6050

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Directions to our Camps

Camp Chickami

139 Boston Post Road (Rt. 20)
Wayland, MA 01778
Summer Phone: (508) 358-4604
Winter Phone: (617) 244-6050 ext. 3008  

MapQuest link for 139 Boston Post Road

Directions from Newton:
Take Rte. 128 to exit 26. Follow signs for Rte. 20 West (Weston/Marlboro). Stay on Rte. 20 West for about 4 miles. Look for Luigi's Restaurant on the left. Camp Chickami is located on the left just after Luigis.  Look for the brown Camp Chickami sign.

Camp Frank A. Day

125 South Pond Road
East Brookfield, MA 01515
Summer Phone: (508) 867-3780
Winter Phone: (617) 244-6050 ext. 3008

MapQuest link for 125 South Pond Road

Directions from Massachusetts:
Take exit 9 (Sturbridge) off the Mass Pike and follow Rte. 20 West. Turn right onto New Boston Road (just before the American Motor Lodge). Drive 4.8 miles always bearing right at forks. At 4.8 miles, take two lefts and you will be at camp. Signs are posted.

From New York and Connecticut:
Take Rte. 84 to Rte. 20 West. Turn right onto New Boston Road (just before the American Motor Lodge). Drive 4.8 miles always bearing right at forks. At 4.8 miles, take two lefts and you will be at camp. Signs are posted.

Polliwog Creative Arts Camp

Newton Community Service Center
492 Waltham Street
Newton, MA 02465
Summer and Winter Phone for NCSC: (617) 969-5906

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Directions from the YMCA:
Turn left out the YMCA parking lot. Take a left at the light onto Washington Street. Drive until you reach West Newton. Take a right onto Waltham Street (first right after the CVS). NCSC is on the right.

Camp Pikati and Sports Camps, Camp Polliwog and Tiny Tadpoles are all located at the West Suburban YMCA.

Mission Statement:

The West Suburban YMCA, located in Newton, Massachusetts, is a nonprofit community service organization made possible because of charitable donations, member support, and dedicated volunteers. The YMCA is devoted to the education, physical health, mental well-being and moral development of children, families, and communities and is committed to this simple policy: Nobody will be turned away from our programs and facilities due to an inability to pay. The Y strives to incorporate all its programs with the core values of honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility.