On the shores of Sebago Lake is Camp O-AT-KA, a 117-year-old camp where boys spend their summers swimming, water skiing, tying flies, playing sports, crafting and making lifelong relationships. It is the oldest continually run boys camp in the country. O-AT-KA is a Seneca word meaning "a clearing in the woods". The camp is still on the land where it originally opened in 1906. It is a tech-free environment meant to teach campers to be independent, helpful and dedicated to service. Photos and text by Cullen McIntyre