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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.
http://dragon.sleepdeprived.ca/
Information resources on songs, games, camping, games, crafts and other activities for Girl Guides.
http://webpages.scoutscan.com/canrover/
Features The Phoenix, an Internet publication replacing The Canadian Rover Eh?.
http://www.scoutalog.com/
A catalogue of badges, uniforms, memorabilia, and other items from 1908 to present.
http://www.capebretonpost.com/Columnists/2008-06-30/article-780627/Evidence-strong-to-support-scouting-movement-was-born-in-Port-Morien/1
The tradition that scouting began in Port Morien in 1908 is strong. To commemorate the event, the village has planned four days of celebrations from July 10-13.
http://www.scouthouseband.com/
Provides participant information, tour, and booking availability.
http://www.rovering.org/
Association for Ontario and Quebec Rovers. Information about meetings.
http://scouteh.ca/
Group of registered Scouts Canada members dedicated to turning Scouts Canada into a democratic association.
http://scoutdocs.ca/
Resources site. Topics include: Klondike Derby, Scouting issues, spirituality, ceremonies, kit lists, Venturer and Rover bylaws.
http://www.scoutscan.com/scoutscan.shtml
Scouts Scope Newsletter, news, and resources including games, program ideas, Scoutmaster's Minutes, books by BP and others, and the entire Jim Speirs archives.
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