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ABOUT

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Not sure what you can see at the museum? This website will give you an overview of the displays, and take a look at this video for a virtual tour!

​WHERE DID IT COME FROM?

The Kingston Scouts Museum formed in 2008, the year following the Centenary of the Scouting movement. Despite the humble size, the community provided quite a bit.
The Museum was sponsored by  the 35th Scouters Guild, a group of former Scout leaders. Requests for donations by former youth and adult members got a massive response in donations of artifacts from which the Museum displays were assembled. The Kingston Scout Museum is a registered charity with its own independent Executive and constitution. It is a member of KAM (Kingston Association of Museums Art Galleries and Historic Sites). However it has no official relationship with Scouts Canada.
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  • Home
  • About
  • Kingston Scouts
  • A History of Activity
    • 1947 World Jamboree
    • 1955 World Jamboree
  • Displays
    • Badges and Patches
    • Uniforms
    • Jamborees