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− | Scoutrees was officially launched on May 9th, 1974 by His Excellency Governor General Jules Leger, Chief Scout of Canada.<ref>Canadian Scout Handbook, 1998</ref> | + | Scoutrees was officially launched on May 9th, 1974 by His Excellency Governor General Jules Leger, [[Chief Scout of Canada]].<ref>Canadian Scout Handbook, 1998</ref> |
The Scoutrees for Canada project helps reforest Canada and reclaim waste area. | The Scoutrees for Canada project helps reforest Canada and reclaim waste area. |
Revision as of 07:21, 14 June 2011
Scoutrees was officially launched on May 9th, 1974 by His Excellency Governor General Jules Leger, Chief Scout of Canada.[1]
The Scoutrees for Canada project helps reforest Canada and reclaim waste area.
The symbol is made up of three parts: half of a coniferous tree and a fleur-de-lis, superimposed on a maple leaf.
External Links
References
- ↑ Canadian Scout Handbook, 1998