Boy Scouts took part in a reenactment of the War of 1812 by Scouts Canada and Boy Scouts of America at Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, on Sunday September 23, 2012. Over 3000 scouts participated in celebration of the bicentennial of the war and peace between Canada and the United States.
Please enable JavaScript to view this content. Open this photo in gallery: Scouts fire towards the Americans during a reenactment of the War of 1812 by Scouts Canada and Boy Scouts of America at Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, on Sunday September 23, 2012. Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Scouts dressed as Canadian and British soldiers, left, fire back and forth with American soldiers, right, during a reenactment of the War of 1812 by Scouts Canada and Boy Scouts of America at Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, on Sunday September 23, 2012. Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: Scouts dressed as a militia group shoot towards the Americans during a reenactment of the War of 1812 by Scouts Canada and Boy Scouts of America at Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, on Sunday September 23, 2012. Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail
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Open this photo in gallery: A militia group is fired upon during a reenactment of the War of 1812 by Scouts Canada and Boy Scouts of America at Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, on Sunday September 23, 2012. Matthew Sherwood/The Globe and Mail
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