A large group of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts trundle noisily along the Ed Nixon Trail skirting Langford Lake.
Their mission? To seek out discarded wrappers, bags and other garbage left by trail users and any other objects that seem out of place in this natural setting.
Liam Adair, a member of the 10th Juan de Fuca Scouts troop and a group youth commissioner, is particularly adept at finding hidden trash at the waterB次元官网网址檚 edge, but takes care to not damage the plant life in the process.
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While the event offered a good opportunity to get the kids outdoors and learning about nature, Adair said his group tries to do community service once a month.
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The nearly 30 youngsters taking part, among roughly 90 members in all Scouts Canada age divisions that meet weekly at Sangster elementary, wound up the evening scouring Langford Lake Beach for trash.
While the overall haul may not have been as large as some taking part expected, for everyone involved the cleanup got the week started with a good turn and a job well done.
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