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Scouts Canada National Museum

Scouts Canada History:

The Scouting concept began in 1907 when Lt. Gen. Robert Baden-Powell took a group of youth to a camp on Brownsea Island in the United Kingdom. The Boy Scout movement began officially in the UK iJanuary 1908, and there is evidence that a few Scouting groups started up in Canada in the same yearThe Canadian General Council of the Boy Scout Association was incorporated by an act of the Canadian Parliament on June 12, 1914, and in 200our name was legally changed to Scouts Canada by an act of Parliament


Scouts Canada is a diverse co-educational organization with more tha70,000 members nationwide reflecting Canadas multicultural landscape and communities.  The organization offers five age-related programs for youth, ages 5 to 26.  Rover Scouts (age 17 to 26) became co-ed in 1993 and in 1998 every section officially became co-ed. (Ref: http://modxtest.scouts.ca/programs/ ) 

Lt. Gen. Robert Powell 

Lt. Gen. Robert Powell 

AN INVITATION TO VISIT

The Scouts Canada National Museum is located at the Scouts Canada National Headquarters, 1345 Baseline Road, Ottawa, Ontario.  Today, over 53,000 young people enjoy Scouts Canada programs provided by more than 18,000 caring and dedicated volunteers, and have fun and unique experiences, while developing into capable and confident future community citizens.  Come and see impressive displays of photos, uniforms and memorabilia that capture more than 110 years of Canadian Scouting and illustrate the important contribution of Scouting to Canada’s Heritage.

Our Museum’s reactivation of Scout’s Canada’s former Amateur Radio Station (VE3SHQ) was a major achievement in 2017 and was “on-the-air” for the first time in some 20 years during the City of Ottawa’s Doors Open event in June 2017, and again for Scouting’s annual world-wide “Jamboree on the Air” (JOTA) and “Jamboree on the Internet” (JOTI) in October, becoming an integral part of our Museum and its annual event program. 

The Scouts Canada National Museum has participated in the City of Ottawa’s annual Doors Open event since 2011.  Participation in Doors Open provides an ideal opportunity to visit our National Museum, given that the Museum is not normally open every day of the week.  In June 2011, CBC Radio Ottawa broadcast a Public Service Announcement (PSA) encouraging the public to visit our Museum on Doors Open weekend.  The content of that Audio message is as relevant today as it was in 2011.  Have a listen!  

Virtual Museum Tour

 Admission: 

Admission is free, but donations are welcomed, either at the Museum or to the Museum “online”.

Open Hours

The Museum is normally open on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Contact Museum Team

museum team

Left to Right: Gord Kelly (Curator)Dave Truemner (Research Archivist), Dave Fraser (Assistant Curator) and Lynnette Anderson-Koshman (Archivist and Budget Manager). 

Appointments

Arrangements for visits and tours can be made in advance for any day of the week, including evenings and weekends, by contacting the Museum by email at museum@scouts.ca. 


Contact Information

Email: museum@scouts.ca