Typhoon cuts trip early for 50 Alberta scouts, volunteers attending Korea jamboree

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Typhoon cuts trip early for 50 Alberta scouts, volunteers attending Korea jamboree
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Activate your Online Access NowThe post went on, “Today we went to Yeounhung Arboretum and Hwaseong Fortress. And tonight we explored the area around the university. We’re waiting for the rain come!!”

Scouts Canada said 235 Canadian youth and 143 volunteers have been attending the event that began in Buan, a city nestled in the southwestern part of the country, but was later moved to Seoul as the storm inched closer. “Canadian youth are in good spirits and have continued to enjoy the jamboree experience,” Stambouli said, adding “Parents of participants are being kept informed.”

British Scouts were moved to hotels, while the U.S. scouts were relocated to an American military base near the capital.

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