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The '''''World Brotherhood Camporee''''' is a weekend-long camping trip | The '''''World Brotherhood Camporee''''' is a weekend-long camping trip, held every September (rain or shine), with approximately 3,000 [[Scouts]] from [[Canada]] and the [[United States of America|U.S.A.]] in attendance. The camporee takes place either in the [[Scouting in New York#Hiawatha Seaway Council|Hiawatha Seaway Council]], New York or in the [[Scouting in Ontario#Area Councils|Loyalist Area of the Voyageur Council]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. | ||
In even years, it's held on the US side at Wellesley Island State Park (in the Thousand Islands across from Clayton, NY). | |||
In odd years it's held in Canada at Riverside Cedar Provincial Park (near Morrisburg, ON). | |||
The program varies from camporee to camporee but the one big constant is badge/[[Council Shoulder Patch|Council Strip]] trading. | |||
Proceeds from the camp help support projects of the Canadian Scout Brotherhood Fund. | |||
Program Highlights for 2009: | |||
Tomahawk Throw, Brotherhood Display, Rope Bridge, Climbing Wall, Archery, Scout Shop | |||
Saturday Entertainment (“Tele Foto”), Jungle Cat World, Kayak Boating | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 13:12, 24 August 2009
The World Brotherhood Camporee is a weekend-long camping trip, held every September (rain or shine), with approximately 3,000 Scouts from Canada and the U.S.A. in attendance. The camporee takes place either in the Hiawatha Seaway Council, New York or in the Loyalist Area of the Voyageur Council, Ontario, Canada.
In even years, it's held on the US side at Wellesley Island State Park (in the Thousand Islands across from Clayton, NY).
In odd years it's held in Canada at Riverside Cedar Provincial Park (near Morrisburg, ON).
The program varies from camporee to camporee but the one big constant is badge/Council Strip trading.
Proceeds from the camp help support projects of the Canadian Scout Brotherhood Fund.
Program Highlights for 2009:
Tomahawk Throw, Brotherhood Display, Rope Bridge, Climbing Wall, Archery, Scout Shop Saturday Entertainment (“Tele Foto”), Jungle Cat World, Kayak Boating
External links