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NCPR[[https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/37251/20181029/north-country-at-work-pete-mcconville-on-keeping-up-camp-woodmere|North Country at Work: Pete McConville on keeping up Camp Woodmere ]]
NCPR[[https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org\news/story/37251/20181029\north-country-at-work-pete-mcconville-on-keeping-up-camp-woodmere|North Country at Work: Pete McConville on keeping up Camp Woodmere ]]
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 18 September 2025


Franklin County GIS Map

Address:

57 St. Regis Carry Road 

Old Address:

Other names:

Year built: 1883 as a tent camp; most of the current structures were built between 1910 and 1930

Camp Woodmere is on 33 acres on Upper St. Regis Lake that runs back to Bear Pond, to the west.  It was owned by Robert Garrett, the first modern Olympic gold medalist in discus and shot put, and later by Harrison Garrett.  The camp has nine sleeping cabins, a home office, a living room, and a dining cabin with a large eat-in-kitchen, family room, and outdoor dining terrace, a tennis court, boathouse and launch house.  There are 23 structures in all, including woodsheds, a shop, pumphouses, etc.

After 125 years of being owned by the Garrett family, it was sold in 2018.

Rupert Hall was caretaker for 26 years until his death in 1977.  He was succeeded by Pete McConville.

Note: "Camp Woodmere"  is also the  name of a girls' camp on Paradox Lake.

External links:

NCPR[Country at Work: Pete McConville on keeping up Camp Woodmere ]

[L.Thomas Real Estate listing]

[minute video tour] of the property narrated by Pete McConville for Merrill L. Thomas Real Estate

 

[historic properties]

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