Beaver Day Programme
Do you want to start the next Scout year off with a BANG?
Come to the Scout Brigade of Fort George Camporee September 19th, 2009.
The Scout Brigade of Fort George is an annual international scouting event and is historically themed to the War of 1812 between Great Britain and the United States. It is intended to give Scouting youth and their leaders an historical, learning experience, on the same grounds that were involved during the War of 1812 and which resulted in the definition of the current border between Canada and the United States.
The grounds are now part of the Fort George National Historic Park, owned and operated by the Government of Canada through Parks Canada and were home to the 1955 World Scout Jamboree.
The Scout Brigade of Fort George is offering programmes for the younger members of the Scouting Family.
Beavers: Come and spend the day on Saturday September 19th 2000 from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Visit Historic Fort George - have a picnic on the grounds of the 1955 World Scout Jamboree - participate in period games and crafts. Tour Fort George and watch the Canadian Scouts and Venturers defend Upper Canada from the invading Scouts of the United States.
Cost is $20 per person and includes fees, snacks, lunch and crest.
Space is limited for this programme.
The fees you pay are governed by when you register. See online registration details under the "Registration" Menu to your left.
For further information contact the Camp Chief.