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Canadian Scout Jamboree

The Canadian Scout Jamboree (CJ) is a Jamboree organized by Scouts Canada for members of scout sections and adventurers. Well known internationally, the jamboree generally attracts the participation of more foreign troops, particularly from the United States. The CJ scheduled for 2005 have been canceled shortly after the holding of CJ'01 fear of exhaustion on the part of volunteers. The CJ'07, announced in 2004, was the first ever held in a Scout camp.

List of jamborees

* 1949: 1st Canadian Jamboree, Connaught RangesOttawa, Ontario: 2 579 participants.
* 1953: 2nd Canadian Scout Jamboree, Connaught Ranges, Ottawa, Ontario. 1 196 participants.
* 1961: 3rd Canadian Scout Jamboree, Connaught Ranges, Ottawa, Ontario. 2 095 participants.
* 1977: 4th Canadian Jamboree, Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island. 16 000 participants.
* 1981: 5th Canadian Jamboree, Kananaskis, Alberta. 19 000 participants.
* 1985: 6th Canadian Jamboree, Guelph Lake Conservation Area, Guelph, Ontario. 12 000 participants.
* 1989: 7th Canadian Jamboree, Port-la-Joye-Fort Amherst, Prince Edward Island. 10 000 participants.
* 1993: 8th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Kananaskis, Alberta. 12 000 participants.
* 1997: 9th Canadian Jamboree, Boulevard Lake Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario. 13 879 participants.
* 2001: 10th Canadian Jamboree, Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island. 14 000 participants.
* 2007: 11th Canadian Jamboree, Reserve Scout Tamaracouta, Quebec. 7 000 participants.
* 2011: 12th Canadian Jamboree, undisclosed location.

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