International Swedish Gay Camp

International Swedish Gay Camp

International Swedish Gay Camp is a camp for gay and bisexual men held every summer in a lake-front campsite outside of Stockholm in Sweden.

The Swedish Gay Camp is a non-profit organisation run by men from the gay community for gay and bisexual men who want to explore their gay side. The camp is primarily for Swedish speakers, but since 1997 the Gay Camp board of directors have decided to open the camp for international participants with English speaking base-groups.

Past participants include men from the USA, Japan, Italy, Germany, Ethiopia, Iran, Turkey, Greece, Norway, Finland, Germany, England, France, Holland, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Ireland, South America and all the Scandinavian countries. The camp is for around 50 men, ages 18 on up. Most of the participants are between the ages of 20 to 50.

The Gay Camp was first held in 1983. The 25th anniversary of gay camp will be held July 20 to 27, 2008.

External links

* [http://www.gaycamp.se/ www.gaycamp.se ]


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