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==<font color=red>Anglophone Scouting on Prince Edward Island</font>== ==<font color=red>Anglophone Scouting on Prince Edward Island</font>==

1977: 4th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island. 16,000 attend.

1989: 7th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst, Prince Edward Island. 10,000 attend.

2001: 10th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island. 14,000 attend.


==<font color=blue>Francophone Scouting on Prince Edward Island</font>== ==<font color=blue>Francophone Scouting on Prince Edward Island</font>==

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Scouting on Prince Edward Island 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 on Prince Edward Island

1977: 4th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island. 16,000 attend.

1989: 7th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst, Prince Edward Island. 10,000 attend.

2001: 10th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island. 14,000 attend.

Francophone Scouting on Prince Edward Island

Girl Guiding on Prince Edward Island

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