JCR's in action

2 CRPG

The Junior Canadian Rangers who serve with the thirty patrols of 2 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (2 CRPG) are dynamic and motivated young people. They participate actively in local activities organized by their patrol leaders and the 2 CRPG instructors. Here are some photos of these young people in action.


Puvirnituq - July 2004
Puvirnituq - July 2004

It's great to see the beaming faces of these Junior Canadian Rangers from the Puvirnituq Patrol.



Saint-Augustin - 2005
Saint-Augustin - 2005

Canadian Ranger Dereck McKinnon from Saint-Augustin is one of the Canadian Rangers who plays an active role in the JCR.



Schefferville - May 2009
Schefferville - May 2009

A Junior Canadian Ranger from the Schefferville Patrol is ecstatic at making a simple bowline knot he just learned.



Wemindji
Wemindji

Canadian Ranger, WO Henry Stewart, along with Capt Daniel Lamoureux, inspects JCRs from the Wemindji Patrol.



Mingan - 2009
Mingan - 2009

On weekend exercises, the young people get a chance to try fishing, an activity that's part of the traditional skills program.



Kujjuarapik
Kujjuarapik

A healthy mind in a healthy body! Nothing better than taking part in a sports activity.



Kuujjuaq - 30 August 2009
Kuujjuaq - 30 August 2009

The JCR with the Kuujjuaq Patrol were happy to sit down in front of the lean-to they'd just built.



Natashquan 2 - 2008
Natashquan 2 - 2008

A well-deserved break for the young members of the Natashquan Patrol.



La Romaine
La Romaine

Under the watchful eye of Canadian Ranger Sgt Dollard Boudreault of the Havre-Saint-Pierre Patrol, a JCR develops his archery skills.



Kangiqsualujjuaq - 6 juin 2009
Kangiqsualujjuaq - 6 June 2009

For the JCRs with the Kangiqsualujjuaq Patrol, there's nothing better after a day of outdoor instruction than an activity around the campfire.



Inukjuak
Inukjuak

The young people with the JCR Inukjuak Patrol participate actively in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Program. Four JCRs from this patrol had the privilege of receiving their Silver Certificate from the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, the Honourable Pierre Duchesne. Here they are during their visit to the Quebec Parliament.



La Tabatière
La Tabatière

The recipients of the Silver Award of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Program, JRCs Sancho McKinnon and Jessica from La Tabatière Patrol pose proudly with the Honourable Pierre Duchesne, Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.