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The phrase "a winter camp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a camp that takes place during the winter season, often involving activities like skiing, snowboarding, or winter sports.
Example: "The school organized a winter camp for students to enjoy outdoor activities in the snow."
Alternatives: "a winter retreat" or "a winter getaway."
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The two set out along the Missouri, and established Fort Charles about 20 mile south of present-day Sioux City as a winter camp in 1795.
The prisoners later marched to a winter camp in Germany, where they remained until the end of the war.
In response to a mass e-mail Louganis sent about a winter camp, another coach replied using an off-color remark about his sexual orientation.
Activists at OWS, which had previously counted Trinity church among their supporters, have repeatedly asked for the use of this space for a winter camp.
Nearby are the New Windsor Cantonment (a reconstruction of a winter camp of the Continental Army) and the preserved headquarters (the John Ellison House, 1754) of General Henry Knox.
The nonprofit Keystone Center, also in Colorado, offers a two-day winter camp for children 13 to 17 that practices "leave no trace" principles while cross-country skiing, building a winter camp and studying snow science.
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"It's a summer camp," said Haffner.
You're not running a summer camp.
They'd met as counselors at a summer camp.
Albert Gore Jr. used their Tennessee farm as a summer camp.
We're not dealing with Boy Scouts at a summer camp.
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