- Scouting in Saskatchewan
Scouting in Saskatchewan has a long history, from the 1900s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
Anglophone Scouting in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is administered by the Saskatchewan Council of
Scouts Canada .Local Groups and Sections
Among Saskatchewan's varied Scouting groups are Scouts, Beavers, Cubs, Rovers and the "Saskatchewan Service Corps".
In 2005,
Alberta 's Chinook Council hosted a joint Alberta-Saskatchewan Brotherhood Jamboree at Camp Impeesa, celebrating the commoncentennial of the two provinces.Canada has several associations which trace their roots to the
Baden-Powell Scouts in theUnited Kingdom . They form theCanadian Federation of Independent Scouting , which is a member of theWorld Federation of Independent Scouts . Members of the federation include [http://www.webspawner.com/users/bpsasask/index.html BPSA Saskatchewan] .Francophone Scouting in Saskatchewan
Girl Guiding in Saskatchewan
Guide Companies were first registered in
Saskatchewan in 1910, inMoose Jaw . Guides are now served by the Girl Guides of Canada - Saskatchewan Council. There are two provincially-operated Girl Guide camps in Saskatchewan. Heritage Lake is in the northern half of the province, and Camp Can-ta-ka-ye is located on Lake Diefenbaker, near Birsay. Camp Can-ta-ka-ye offers programmed summer camps for girls in Saskatchewan (both Guiding and non-Guiding girls) [http://www.girlguides.sk.ca/Camping/Cantakaye/index.html]cout memorials
Scouting memorials include Seton Coulee, near Runnymede, Saskatchewan, named forErnest Thompson Seton . coord|51.5|N|101.7|W|ee also
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Scouting in Montana
*Scouting in North Dakota External links
* [http://www.skscouts.ca/ Saskatchewan Council]
* [http://www.girlguides.sk.ca/ Girl Guides of Canada - Saskatchewan Council]
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