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Haliburton Scout Reserve : ウィキペディア英語版
Haliburton Scout Reserve

Haliburton Scout Reserve (HSR) is a Scout camp located east of Haliburton, Ontario and just south of Algonquin Park. The camp opened in 1948 and is operated by Scouts Canada, Greater Toronto Council. HSR is located in a part of the Canadian Shield with 18 lakes and a multitude of birds, fish, and animals. Centred on Kennabi Lake are 24 campsites accessible by water. HSR is Canada's largest Scout camp and third largest in North America. Scout troops normally come to the camp for week-long summer camps. HSR staff provide numerous programs for troops.
==History==

Following World War II, Toronto Scout District (now Greater Toronto Council) wanted a rugged site for Scout camping. Their camping committee eventually located a site owned by the Mill Valley Lumber Company, which was completing cutting in that area. The property was purchased in the fall of 1946 and opened the following summer as ''Camp Kennabi''. Many of the original lumber camp buildings are still in use. The first Camp Chief was Field Commissioner James C. Moore, after whom Moore Lake and the J. C. Trail are now named.
Starting in 1953, a composite camp (consisting of scouts from various troops attending as individuals with leadership provided by the camp staff) called ''Camp Kennaway'', was run on the site. ''Camp Kennaway'' and ''Camp Kennabi'' merged in 1960 to form ''Haliburton Scout Reserve''. Over the years, various plots of land were added to the original purchase. Since 1947, thousands of Scouts from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and many other countries have visited the camp.〔()〕

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