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Scouts tree burning draws a crowd to the riverbank

Feb 23, 2013 | 2:37 PM

The Scouts torch parade and Christmas tree burning remains a popular part of the Prince Albert Winter Festival.

On Friday night, a large crowd came down to the North Saskatchewan riverbank to watch the event.

The Scouts have been part of the Winter Festival for more than 40 years and the tree burning and torch parade have been around since the beginning.

Deputy Area Commissioner Corey Ferchoff said his group spearheads the event “in the spirit of scouting” to commemorate the birthday of Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell in 1857.