A fun story about friends who return to the camp they attended as children, Indian Summer is one of my favorite movies to watch on a rainy or snowy afternoon.
Camp Tamakwa is a real camp in Ontario's Algonquin Park, about 175 miles north of Toronto. The film's director, Mike Binder, wrote the story about the camp he attended in the late 60's and early 70's.
I've watched so many movies where I wish the set actually existed so we could visit it. The great thing about Indian Summer is the movie was filmed at the actual camp, and you can visit it. In the off season, Tamakwa is available for retreats and conferences, or you can go camping in other parts of Algonquin Park.
*related post: Guides to Movie Set Travel


