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  • ==Camp sites== * Camp Carter (Cape Breton Region)
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  • ...and)''' is one of scouting's rare west coast sea bases. This summer scout camp is operated by the [[San Diego-Imperial Council]] and is located in beautif * '''[[#Summer Camp| Summer Camp - 40+ Aquatics Merit Badges]]'''
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  • In even years, it's held on the US side at Wellesley Island State Park (in the Thousand Islands across from Clayton, NY). The program varies from camporee to camporee but the one big constant is badge/[[Council Shoulder Patch|Council Strip]] trading.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline. * '''[[Trask Scout Reservation|Camp Trask]]''' - Weekend wilderness camping in Monrovia Canyon.
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  • ...Executive for the Los Angeles Council. He had also served as Los Angeles' Camp Director. Prior to joining the BSA, Trask was an executive for the YMCA and * '''[[Camp Cherry Valley]]''' - Located on [[Santa Catalina Island]] 22 miles off the California coastline.
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  • ...? Bring: Tents, chairs, candle lanterns, tables, and 1840’s era dress and camp equipment for judging. ...ar for English and Spanish speaking scouts - bilingual staff operates this camp.)
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  • In 1957 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary, a camp was held in front of the [[Australian War Memorial]]. ...n the middle of [[Page, Australian Capital Territory|Page]] Oval and on an island in [[Lake Tuggeranong]].<ref name="CT2Apr2006">{{cite news
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  • |+ style="font-size: larger;" | '''Camp Coker''' | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [[Image:CC 08.jpg|300px| ]]<br /> Camp Coker Sign
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  • ...g]], and on his experimental [[Brownsea Island Scout Camp|camp on Brownsea Island]], England. ...heme. These were tested in a [[Brownsea Island Scout Camp|camp on Brownsea Island]] in the summer of 1907, where Pearson's literary editor Percy Everett assi
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  • ...This camp has been a nationally accredited "A" Rated Camp since 1980. The camp was originally called the Rifle River Scout Canoe Base. ...standing staff that work at Cole Canoe Base all summer and year round. The camp also provides experienced scouters with several canoe trips. Among these a
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  • ...e home souvenirs. Collect $40 from each participant and you just knocked a big chunk out of our District FOS quota also! # '''New Unit Moment''' - A brief roundtable big rock is to review with the membership new units being formed in the area.
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  • *'''America's First Scout Camp'''- A recreation of America's first scout camp at Silver Bay in New York, started in [[1910]]. *'''Brownsea Island Camp'''- A recreation of the first Boy Scout camp, started by [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Baden-Powell]] in
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  • ...outs meeting weekly. In 2018, the troop camped at Angels Island, Catalina Island and the Florida Sea Base. ...5-7, 2019 at Cheesebrough Scout Reservation. For more information contact Camp-o-ree Chair Dave Low.
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  • ...ar at the Siege of Mafeking, and on his experimental Brownsea Island Scout camp. It is the fourth bestselling book of the 20th century. ...ideas about the Boy Scouts Scheme. These were tested in a camp on Brownsea Island in the summer of 1907, where Pearson's literary editor Percy Everett assist
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  • ! scope="col" width="295px" | Camp Name | '''[[Camp Alaflo]]''' || [[Alabama-Florida Council]] || [http://www.alflcouncilbsa.o
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  • ...]]<br> [[Camp Jackson (Alabama)|Camp Jackson]]<br> [[Camp Sequoyah]]<br> [[Camp Westmoreland]] |[https://bsa3.org/ bsa3.org]||[[Cowikee Lodge]]||[[Camp Alaflo]]
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  • * '''[[School Open House]]''' - 20 Big tips for boosting attendance for your Unit Joining Night. Reach local scho * '''Spring Open House''' - Great to find scouts in time for summer camp and to lay a unit foundation before the next scout year starts.
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  • ...locations on Nova Scotia's south shore. Of these camping trips, the spring camp was typically considered the most rigorous, as it included a mandatory hike ...ng in Kejimkujik National Park in the late 1980s. Activities at the summer camp included hiking and canoeing, as well as an elaborate night-time "war game,
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  • ...(5&nbsp;km) north of Brattleboro in [[Dummerston, Vermont|Dummerston]]: a big, secluded, dark-green house, with shingled roof and sides, which Kipling ca ...story, The Servants of the Queen, is told from the perspective of military camp animals. There is a war horse, camel, bullocks, mules and an elephant. They
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