Hello everyone,

I have had contact with the scouts group which we have previously contributed volunteers to for JOTA. This year they are not operating in the usual capacity, but we are welcome to join in if anyone likes.  Otherwise we can scan the planned frequencies during the event to act as contacting stations globally for all scout groups.  

I will include the frequency chart as well as a copy of the reply I have received.

Thanks and have a great day,

Jordan
VE3AVA

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xIkVEbd5AGotR-2QWUENWgu9pu8THBOFpFtilPYIqq0/edit?usp=sharing

" Scouter Thomas scouterthomaswhitby@gmail.com

7 Oct 2024, 20:49 (13 hours ago)
to me
Hi, Jordan and thanks for reaching out regarding Jamboree on the Air.

JOTA is indeed happening this year though in a very different form than PARC has supported in the past.
We are holding a single day event at Camp Samac in Oshawa this year and not a weekend camp at Mosport as we have previously done.  At Camp Samac, there will be two or three stations set up operated by myself, Scouter Baron (VE3LVE) and two volunteers from the North Shore Amateur Radio Club, to which Baron and I belong.

Given the distance to Camp Samac from Peterborough, you are welcome to attend though if your members are not interested, that is perfectly understandable.
However, if your PARC members are interested in operating from their QTH and giving Scouting Youth stations to connect with, please consider the HF Frequencies noted below.  Though the data is from the Boy Scouts of America, we will use the same in Canada. "