This category is for Canadian Scouting. Scouting is an educational movement for young people with over 250,000 members in Canada. Scouting was established in the UK by Lord Baden-Powell 1907 and quickly spread around the world. Earl Grey, the Governor-General of Canada, at the request of Lord Baden-Powell became the first Chief-Scout of Canada in 1910.
Canadian Scouting history through a photo gallery and stories. Photographs from personal collections of Canadian Scouts through the Years. geocities.com/scouterkevin
Scouts Scope Newsletter, news, and resources including games, program ideas, Scoutmaster's Minutes, books by BP and others, and the entire Jim Speirs archives. www.scoutscan.com/scoutscan.shtml
Canadian badger wishing to trade for District, Regional, Provincial, and other crests from Canada and foreign countries. Large display of crests. www.mierau.ca/scoutbadges
An official letter of appeal has been sent to Scouts Canada over the decision to sell off the 1st Burk’s Falls Scout Troop Camp — Green Bay Camp — on Lake Cecebe. www.almaguinnews.com/Articles2004/32_3_8_11_04.htm
Faced with falling membership and rising competition for the interest of children and teens, Scouts Canada has decided to sell 20 of its 260 properties in Ontario. www.thestar.com/../../../../..
Big Canadian real estate is on the market. A rather sizable chunk of Lord Robert Baden-Powell's Empire is available for investors, homebuilders, fishing resort prospectors, or blacktop barons. Scouts Canada is pounding in "for sale" signs at the entrances michnews.com/artman/publish/article_4691.shtml
A great deal has been reported in the media lately, including this newspaper, concerning Scouts Canada's intention to reduce the number of properties it maintains and operates in Ontario. As the head of Scouts Canada, a volunteer position, I feel it is im www.thestar.com/../../../../..
Elgin Scout leaders are becoming increasingly frustrated with the "sham" process they face in an effort to overturn a Scouts Canada property review committee decision to close Camp Timken. Barely able to contain her anger, Karen Palmer, one of five local www.canoe.ca/../LondonFreePress/News/2004/09/11/624279.html
Elgin Scout leaders have formulated a five-year program plan designed to justify the continued operation of Camp Timken, currently under threat of closure by a Scouts Canada property review committee. The plan hinges on increasing local membership after s www.stthomastimesjournal.com/story.php?id=118576
A great deal has been reported in the media lately, including this newspaper, concerning Scouts Canada’s intention to reduce the number of properties it maintains and operates in Ontario. As the head of Scouts Canada, a volunteer position, I feel it is www.almaguinnews.com/Letters/36_LET_09_08_04.htm