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Scouting in Connecticut has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. While having only eight counties , Connecticut has had 22 councils over the course of its history.
Early history (1910-1950)
Recent history (1950-1990)
Scouting in Connecticut today
There are five Boy Scouts of America local councils in Connecticut .
Connecticut Rivers Council
Connecticut Rivers Council #66 of the Boy Scouts of America was founded in 1995 . The present council was formed as the result of the merger between the Indian Trails Council of Norwich, Connecticut and Long Rivers Council of Hartford, Connecticut .
The council's camps include the June Norcross Webster Scout Reservation in Ashford, Connecticut , Camp Mattatuck, Camp Workcoeman and the Mark Greer Scout Reservation in Bozrah . The council's Order of the Arrow Lodge is the Tschitani Lodge #10.
Northwest Hills District
Mad River District
Mark Twain District
Matianuck District
Hockanum River District
Mattabesett Trail District
Nipmuck District
Mohegan District
Scoutreach Division
Connecticut Yankee Council
Connecticut Yankee Council #72, Boy Scouts of America was founded in 1998. The present council was formed as the result of a 1998 merger between Quinnipiac Council and Fairfield County Council. Its several camps include Camp Sequassen and Deer Lake Scout Reservation. Order of the Arrow Owaneco Lodge 313 , WWW is registered to Connecticut Yankee Council.
Districts
Connecticut Yankee Council is split into the following districts:
Greenwich Council
Housatonic Council
Housatonic Council #69, Boy Scouts of America was founded in 1920. It owns and operates Edmund D. Strang Scout Reservation in Goshen, Connecticut .
Housatonic Council's geographic area includes's the following Lower Naugatuck Valley Towns:
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