Scouting in Prince Edward Island - Girl Guiding in Prince Edward Island

Girl Guiding in Prince Edward Island

Guiding is served by the Guiding in Canada - Prince Edward Island Council.

Guiding started in Prince Edward Island in 1923.

Headquarters: Charlottetown
Website: http://www.girlguides.pe.ca/

Camps:

  • Camp Fairhaven is 75 acres (30 ha) on the shores of the Murray river in the east part of the island.

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