The 2007 Camperall event being held at Fort Niagara (driving directions) May 18-20 is huge and has a full program of fun, interactive activities as well as a deeply felt sense of Scouting pride and history. It was 100 years ago when Baden-Powell formed that first group on Brownsea Island and we are commemorating it with a celebration that very few current scouts have experienced.

Old Fort Niagara tours will be available on Saturday, from 9:00AM until 4:30 PM. Every paid registrant will receive one tour ticket, which is redeemed at the Old Fort Niagara Visitor Center. Any additional parents/drivers who show up at the Old Fort Niagara gate without a GNFC tour ticket may tour the Old Fort for $5.00. Tour tickets will be distributed to leaders at the Friday night leaders meeting. Your unit decides when you will tour the Old Fort, and you must go as a group with two - deep adult leadership, together & supervised at all times. The Old Fort Niagara experience begins at the new Visitors Center, which includes a PBS documentary movie, the restored 1812 garrison flag, gift shop, and comfortable restrooms.

What is the earliest cub scouts can arrive?
Program starts at 9:30AM.

Where do the cub scouts eat?
They should BYO picnic lunches & beverages, eat after morning program ends 11:30AM, in general picnic areas. Park snack bar will also be open for business. Plan to be outdoors most of the time.

What time should they leave?
They will probably be done with program options by 3-4PM.

Should the pack tour the fort with the troop or can they go together at a different time?
Pack can go together at a different time.