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The site of the Pilgrim's first
landing-the Cape has more than three and a half centuries
of proud history. Countless opportunities are available
for scouts to explore, discover and learn about the
origins of their nation. Local scouts and their units
are active participants in the restoration and preservation
of many historic sites.
Barnstable County is comprised
of 15 towns. While the county operates the jail and
courthouse, towns are nearly all run on the town
meeting style of government. Often called the purest
form of democracy, town meetings provide an opportunity
for Cape Scouts to witness "Government by the People" and,
on occasion, to become active participants.
Cape Cod is 400 square miles of
land surrounded by Cape Cod Bay to the North, the
Atlantic Ocean to the East, Nantucket and Vineyard
Sounds to the South, and the Cape Cod Canal to the
West. It is cratered with hundreds of ponds and lakes
and etched by many rivers and creeks. Animal, plant
and marine life abounds profusely.
Through the Scouting program,
our youth acquire the knowledge, skills and motivation
to protect and preserve this sensitive environment.
Local Scouts provide many hours of service to conservation
and preservation organizations of their towns, county
and state.
Oh yes, we should mention that
the Cape is a wonderful place for keeping the "outing" in
Scouting. Miles of bicycling trails and hiking paths
to explore. State parks, nature preserves and acres
of open space for orienteering through. And, of course,
plenty of water for swimming, sailing, canoeing,
kayaking, wind surfing, motor boating, scuba diving,
and fishing.
Please, explore our web site and discover
our programs, facilities and members. Use the links
provided on this page to contact us and learn how you
can support Scouting on the Cape & Islands.
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