Scouts Canada - The 333rd Markham Scout Group

 

Leave No Trace

"Leave nothing but your thanks."  - Robert Baden-Powell, on camping

What does it mean to leave no trace?

It means exactly what you might think - to enjoy your outdoor camping adventure to the fullest, and afterwards leave no sign that you were ever there. 

No-trace or "minimum impact" camping, is Scouting's outdoor philosophy.  Leaders and youth in all sections must learn and teach each other minimum impact outdoor skills, so that the natural world will be there for us to enjoy for many years to come. 

Here are some ideas:

Plan Ahead and Prepare

Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces

Dispose of Waste Properly

Pack It In, Pack It Out

Properly Dispose of What You Can't Pack Out

Leave What You Find

Minimize Use and Impact from Fires

Respect Wildlife

Be Considerate of Other Visitors

Other Leave No Trace Considerations