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3rd Ottawa Cubs

 

Here are some links to other area groups, the national scouting association, and others. We will try not to recreate the content that already exists on these sites, where we can link to it. Please note clicking on these links will open a new browser window.

Scouting Related Links

Heritage Area Cubs Site (our pack is a member of Heritage Area - some events such as Polar Day and Kub Kars are organized by the area)

Scouts Canada Official Site
- A Parents Guide for Cubs (from Scouts Canada) (119 Kb)

Scoutscan.com - another great Canadian Scouts resource
- A Parents Guide to Scouting (from ScoutsCan)

Scoutalog - The Canadian Scouting Catalog, a definitive resource of Scouting memorabilia since 1908.

Scoutdocs - Scouter Liam Morland's organized site of Canadian links and Scouting resources

Voyageur Region Scout page (that's our region)

World Scouting - the official World headquarters site

Links related to our Activities

OC Transpo (and the O-Train)

Gatineau Park (and Lac Phillipe)
A map to the Lac Phillipe camp is available on our site by clicking here

Delicious suishi, a wonderful Japanese atmosphere, including sushi boats and many authentic decorations, and the sushi is fresh and well prepared. Click on the Suisha Gardens logo to visit their website, see their menu, and learn a bit about the history of sushi. We visited the restaurant with our cubs, we eat there ourselves and have meetings planned there as well. Highly recommended!



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