Scout camp
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A Scout camp (also known as a Scout Centre, or a Scout Park) is a youth center, hostel, facility or campsite. They can be found both in nature and in urban environments. Scout parks are run by youth
Scout leaders, generally on a volunteer basis
. They are open to both Scouts and the community at large.
Background
The world's first scout park was
Hárshegy Training Park was established at Ferenc Hill in Budapest.[2]
Scout camps are a place to go learn
Jenkintown station
.
The organizations that run the parks use the Scout Spirit as a guiding principal, in which special attention is paid to conservation and the environment in its operation. Parks, like the Kandersteg International Scout Centre, provide an opportunity for Scouts from other countries to work and can get to know the country in their spare time.[4]
See also
- Baden-Powell House
- Scout hall
- Scout Activity Centres
- World Scout Centres
References
- ^ Rogers, Peter (1998). Gilwell Park: A Brief History and Guided Tour. London, England: The Scout Association. pp. 5–46.
- ^ "Timely Letters from Overseas". Boys' Life: 45. April 1933.
- ^ "Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County PA, Elkins Park, 19027".
- ^ "About us". Kandersteg International Scout Centre. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
External links
- "Central European Scout Park - Csobánka" (in Hungarian).
- "Scout parks in Britain". Archived from the original on February 27, 2009.