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| [[File:Badge_hyack_2000.jpg|250px]] || [[File:Badge_hyack_2001.jpg|250px]] || [[File:Badge_hyack_2002.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2003.jpg|250px]]
 
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| 2000 (Camping in the City.) || 2001 (Heritage houses in Queens Park where the Camp is located.) || 2002 (Showing the anvils that are part of the Hyack Festival.)|| 2003 (Campfire in the Queens Park.  The crest is in the shape of the 12th New Westminster crest, the logs spell out NW, the coals spell out “ew” and “est” to go with the N&W of the logs, the orange flame is in the shape of the royal City Crown and the orange beads at the edge are on the same crown, and the red flame spells out Hyack.)
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| 2000 (Camping in the City.) || 2001 (Heritage houses in Queens Park where the Camp is located.) || 2002 (Showing the anvils that are part of the Hyack Festival.)|| 2003 (Campfire in the Queens Park.  The crest is in the shape of the 12th New Westminster crest, the red flame spells out Hyack, the logs spell out NW, the coals spell out “ew” and “est” to go with the N&W of the logs, the rocks spell out the year 203, and the orange flame and the orange beads are in the shape of the royal City Crown as the Group crest.)
 
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| [[File:Badge_hyack_2004.jpg|250px]] || [[File:Badge_hyack_2005.jpg|250px]] || [[File:Badge_hyack_2006.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2007.jpg|250px]]
 
| [[File:Badge_hyack_2004.jpg|250px]] || [[File:Badge_hyack_2005.jpg|250px]] || [[File:Badge_hyack_2006.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2007.jpg|250px]]
 
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| 2004 (Similar to the District badge produced the same year.  The stones are the “gone home” symbol, representing the end of the Districts.) || 2005 || 2006 (An off-leash dog park had been opened in the park where the Scouts normally camped, forcing them to move to the southwest corner of the park near the ballfield) || 2007 (This is a very large badge noting the 100th Anniversary of Scouting in Canada.)
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| 2004 (This badge is similar to the District badge produced the same year.  The stones are the “gone home” symbol, representing the end of the Districts when they changed to Councils.) || 2005 || 2006 (An off-leash dog park had been opened in the park where the Scouts normally camped, forcing them to move to the southwest corner of the park near the ballfield.) || 2007 (This is a very large badge representing the 100th Anniversary of Scouting in Canada.)
 
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| <div style="text-align: center;">unavailable</div>|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2009.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2010.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2011.jpg|250px]]
 
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| 2008 || 2009 (On target for 22 years showing the rifle shooting at the Sapperton Fish and Game Club firing range under the Arenex.  There are 22 black bullet holes and the red 22 is made up of 22 red bullet holes.) || 2010 (Same year as the 2010 Olympics were in Vancouver.  The Olympic rings spell out “Hyack”.) || 2011 (Digital clock counting down to the 24th Hyack Camp.)
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| 2008 || 2009 (On target for 22 years showing the rifle shooting at the Sapperton Fish and Game Club rifle range under the Arenex.  There are 22 black bullet holes and the red 22 is made up of 22 red bullet holes.) || 2010 (Same year as when the 2010 Olympics were in Vancouver.  The Olympic rings spell out “Hyack”.) || 2011 (A digital clock counting down to the 24th Hyack Camp.)
 
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| [[File:Badge_hyack_2012.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2013.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2014.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2015.jpg|250px]]
 
| [[File:Badge_hyack_2012.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2013.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2014.jpg|250px]]|| [[File:Badge_hyack_2015.jpg|250px]]
 
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| 2012 (25th Silver Anniversary.  This is a large crest in silver.) || 2013 (Same design, but smaller than the 2012 crest.) || 2014 (Same design in a different colour.) || 2015 (Same design in a different colour.)
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| 2012 (This year was the 25th Silver Anniversary of the camp.  This is a large crest in silver.) || 2013 (Same design as the year before, but smaller than the 2012 crest.) || 2014 (Same design as the year before, but in a different colour.) || 2015 (Same design as the year before, but in a different colour.)
 
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| 2016 (29th Annual.  Note the Scouting tools used for the suits and Baden Powell as the face card.) || 2017 || 2018|| 2019
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| 2016 (The 29th annual camp.  Note the Scouting tools used for the suits and Baden Powell as the face card.) || 2017 || 2018|| 2019
 
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Revision as of 16:13, 17 September 2016

During the Hyack Festival, 12th New Westminster hosts a camp in Queens Park. This was established in 1988.

One of highlights is firing rifles at the Sapperton Fish and Game Club rifle range under the Arenex in Queens Park. This is represented in the 1999 “target” badge. The other highlight is the giant campfire in the baseball field. This is represented in the 2003 badge. Groups from the lower mainland, interior BC, and Washington attend.

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Badge hyack 1990.jpg
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1988 (first year) 1989 1990 1991
Example Badge hyack 1993.jpg Badge hyack 1994.jpg Badge hyack 1995.jpg
1992 1993 1994 1995 (Showing the anvils that are part of the Hyack Festival.)
Badge hyack 1996.jpg Badge hyack 1997.jpg Badge hyack 1998.jpg
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1996 1997 1998 1999
Badge hyack 2000.jpg Badge hyack 2001.jpg Badge hyack 2002.jpg Badge hyack 2003.jpg
2000 (Camping in the City.) 2001 (Heritage houses in Queens Park where the Camp is located.) 2002 (Showing the anvils that are part of the Hyack Festival.) 2003 (Campfire in the Queens Park. The crest is in the shape of the 12th New Westminster crest, the red flame spells out Hyack, the logs spell out NW, the coals spell out “ew” and “est” to go with the N&W of the logs, the rocks spell out the year 203, and the orange flame and the orange beads are in the shape of the royal City Crown as the Group crest.)
Badge hyack 2004.jpg Badge hyack 2005.jpg Badge hyack 2006.jpg Badge hyack 2007.jpg
2004 (This badge is similar to the District badge produced the same year. The stones are the “gone home” symbol, representing the end of the Districts when they changed to Councils.) 2005 2006 (An off-leash dog park had been opened in the park where the Scouts normally camped, forcing them to move to the southwest corner of the park near the ballfield.) 2007 (This is a very large badge representing the 100th Anniversary of Scouting in Canada.)
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Badge hyack 2009.jpg Badge hyack 2010.jpg Badge hyack 2011.jpg
2008 2009 (On target for 22 years showing the rifle shooting at the Sapperton Fish and Game Club rifle range under the Arenex. There are 22 black bullet holes and the red 22 is made up of 22 red bullet holes.) 2010 (Same year as when the 2010 Olympics were in Vancouver. The Olympic rings spell out “Hyack”.) 2011 (A digital clock counting down to the 24th Hyack Camp.)
Badge hyack 2012.jpg Badge hyack 2013.jpg Badge hyack 2014.jpg Badge hyack 2015.jpg
2012 (This year was the 25th Silver Anniversary of the camp. This is a large crest in silver.) 2013 (Same design as the year before, but smaller than the 2012 crest.) 2014 (Same design as the year before, but in a different colour.) 2015 (Same design as the year before, but in a different colour.)
Badge hyack 2016.jpg
2016 (The 29th annual camp. Note the Scouting tools used for the suits and Baden Powell as the face card.) 2017 2018 2019