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SCOUTSVOLUNTEER
Scouts is needed now more than ever. Scouting gives kids something fun to look forward to. By getting outside, connecting with their friends and sharing new experiences, youth build resiliency and are motived to blaze their own trail. WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. THE GREAT 8 CHALLENGE Are you ready? It’s going to be an adventure-filled journey - you won’t want to miss it! Join Les Stroud, aka Survivorman, as you embark on this epic eight-week challenge!Councils and Sections will be competing for bragging rights, and to accumulate weekly crests that form one ultimate composite crest. . SCOUTS CANADA LAUNCHES FAMILY ADVENTURE CAMP 2021 Scouts Canada will open bookings for Family Adventure Camping in mid-May using the Double-Knot booking website. It is anticipated that bookings for cabin accommodations will be made available first, followed by tent sites. SCOUTS CANADA ANNOUNCES THE DATES FOR EARLY REGISTRATION Just in time to leverage an exciting fall program. It is with great anticipation that Scouts Canada announces that we will open early registration for the 2022 Scouting Year on September 1, 2021.This is not a new process, for years, Scouts Canada has provided early registration for current and new members in May. GONE HOME - ROB WILLIAMS Rob was a past Commissioner for Brampton. He also served as Quartermaster and Chef for numerous Wood Badge Part 2s and other training courses, was a lead in Bushcraft training for 10 years, and was a key organizer in the Scout Brigade of Fort George.EVERTON SCOUT CAMP
There are large open fields, dense bush, and a swamp. The beautiful Eramosa River flows through the 185 acres comprising the camp. The camp has two formal campfire circles and an open-air chapel. The camp has numerous camping sites, a large barn with full facilities, 6 cabins of varying capacities and facilities and 11 Adirondacks.The camp may be used year-round for Scouting eventsTICKS YOU OFF
Ticks you off. Explore the characteristics of ticks and find out what to do if you find one on yourself. Discover how to spot and avoid getting bitten by ticks. CAMPAIGNS & FUNDRAISING: SCOUT POPCORN Scout Popcorn is back with a brand-new spring campaign! We are pleased to announce the return of our Scout Popcorn fundraiser this spring which will be running from April 15 th to June 15 th! We have partnered with a new Canadian popcorn supplier, Papa Jack Popcorn, and will be offering a range of new delicious products which are all nut-free, gluten-free and, of course, products of Canada. WHAT'S IN YOUR DAYPACK? SCOUTS CANADASHOPSIGN UPPROGRAMS: OVERVIEWRESOURCES: OVERVIEWCUBSCOUTSVOLUNTEER
Scouts is needed now more than ever. Scouting gives kids something fun to look forward to. By getting outside, connecting with their friends and sharing new experiences, youth build resiliency and are motived to blaze their own trail. WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. THE GREAT 8 CHALLENGE Are you ready? It’s going to be an adventure-filled journey - you won’t want to miss it! Join Les Stroud, aka Survivorman, as you embark on this epic eight-week challenge!Councils and Sections will be competing for bragging rights, and to accumulate weekly crests that form one ultimate composite crest. . SCOUTS CANADA LAUNCHES FAMILY ADVENTURE CAMP 2021 Scouts Canada will open bookings for Family Adventure Camping in mid-May using the Double-Knot booking website. It is anticipated that bookings for cabin accommodations will be made available first, followed by tent sites. SCOUTS CANADA ANNOUNCES THE DATES FOR EARLY REGISTRATION Just in time to leverage an exciting fall program. It is with great anticipation that Scouts Canada announces that we will open early registration for the 2022 Scouting Year on September 1, 2021.This is not a new process, for years, Scouts Canada has provided early registration for current and new members in May. GONE HOME - ROB WILLIAMS Rob was a past Commissioner for Brampton. He also served as Quartermaster and Chef for numerous Wood Badge Part 2s and other training courses, was a lead in Bushcraft training for 10 years, and was a key organizer in the Scout Brigade of Fort George.EVERTON SCOUT CAMP
There are large open fields, dense bush, and a swamp. The beautiful Eramosa River flows through the 185 acres comprising the camp. The camp has two formal campfire circles and an open-air chapel. The camp has numerous camping sites, a large barn with full facilities, 6 cabins of varying capacities and facilities and 11 Adirondacks.The camp may be used year-round for Scouting eventsTICKS YOU OFF
Ticks you off. Explore the characteristics of ticks and find out what to do if you find one on yourself. Discover how to spot and avoid getting bitten by ticks. CAMPAIGNS & FUNDRAISING: SCOUT POPCORN Scout Popcorn is back with a brand-new spring campaign! We are pleased to announce the return of our Scout Popcorn fundraiser this spring which will be running from April 15 th to June 15 th! We have partnered with a new Canadian popcorn supplier, Papa Jack Popcorn, and will be offering a range of new delicious products which are all nut-free, gluten-free and, of course, products of Canada. WHAT'S IN YOUR DAYPACK?CAMPS OVERVIEW
Scout Centres of Excellence for Nature and Environment. SCENES (Scout Centres of Excellence for Nature and Environment) provide an opportunity for Scouts to visit natural areas, engage in environmental education programs and experience first-hand environmental management in practice.. SCENES centres are operated and managed according to the highest environmental standards and are committed to PANDEMIC PROGRAM & ACTIVITY MODIFICATIONS Pandemic Program & Activity Modifications — STAGE 4 “How to safely run a Scouts Canada Activity during COVID-19" Introduction. During a declared pandemic, Scouts Canada must maintain a position of safety leadership and social responsibility. DONATE TO SCOUTS: HOW TO DONATE Scouting is an integral aspect of life for so many of our youth. It is by both supporting the Scouting youth in the developing countries as well as enabling our youth to be an active part of this worldwide movement that Scouts Canada plays a valuable role in today's world. FINDING OUR PLACE IN RECONCILIATION In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission announced their 94 Calls to Action. These are 94 activities that all people living in Canada can do to help address the harms, of the past and present, on First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. “After learning about the impact of residential schools on First Nations, Inuit and Métis children and families and the Truth and ReconciliationFORMS & DOWNLOADS
Explore Scouts Canada’s actions as we continue to follow the direction of government and health agencies in maintaining public health. View recommendations and stay informed here. SPIRIT BEAR AND CHILDREN MAKE HISTORY “A member of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, Spirit Bear represents the 165,000 First Nations children impacted by the First Nations child welfare case at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, as well as the thousands of other children who have committed to learning about the case and have taken part in peaceful and respectful actions in support of reconciliation and equity.” (First NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COUNCIL HOME Welcome to the Newfoundland and Labrador Council. Discover skills, friendships and adventures you won't find anywhere else. Serving almost 2,000 youth and adult members across the province, the Newfoundland and Labrador Council carries out Scouts Canada's mission of developing well-rounded youth prepared to make the world a betterplace.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS The Outdoor Adventure Skills program is an invitation for Scouts to try something new—to be outside more, testing themselves with progressive challenges while remaining within their capabilities to stay safe. In short, it’s about having life-changing experiences.CONTACT INFORMATION
To report or discuss urgent safety or youth protection concerns, please contact 1-800-339-6643 (24 hours). General inquiries should be directed to 1-800-557-7268 or helpcentre@scouts.ca.. For registration support, including contracts/agreements and certificates of insurance; tour permits; PRC/VSS, training and/or awards, please contact atlantic.membershipservice s@scouts.ca. CAMPAIGNS & FUNDRAISING: SCOUT POPCORN Scout Popcorn is back with a brand-new spring campaign! We are pleased to announce the return of our Scout Popcorn fundraiser this spring which will be running from April 15 th to June 15 th! We have partnered with a new Canadian popcorn supplier, Papa Jack Popcorn, and will be offering a range of new delicious products which are all nut-free, gluten-free and, of course, products of Canada. SCOUTS CANADASHOPSIGN UPPROGRAMS: OVERVIEWRESOURCES: OVERVIEWCUBSCOUTSVOLUNTEER
Leading fun adventures with their friends, Scouts discover what they’re capable of and how it connects with the communities in which they live. Whether in the community, nationally or globally, youth can work towards any goal while building confidence and skill. YouTube. Scouts Canada. 3.02K subscribers. WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. THE GREAT 8 CHALLENGE Eight epic weeks of challenges will be uploaded here each Monday. Make sure to check out the Leaderboard to see where your region and Council rank, for weekly prize winners and pictures of the week! Don’t forget, your Section could win a virtual meet-n-greet with the Survivorman himself! Great 8 Challenge Crest. Great 8 Challenge CrestFAQ.pdf.
SCOUTS CANADA LAUNCHES FAMILY ADVENTURE CAMP 2021 Scouts Canada will open bookings for Family Adventure Camping in mid-May using the Double-Knot booking website. It is anticipated that bookings for cabin accommodations will be made available first, followed by tent sites. Booking for Day-Use passes will begin in June for visits planned in July and August. In addition to Family AdventureCamp
SCOUTS CANADA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Scouts Canada sees this scholarship program as an investment in the lives of the future leaders of tomorrow. Scouts Canada is pleased to award scholarships of up to $6,000 each. Amongst these scholarships are special awards that are presented in specific categories including: Scholarship. The Calgary/Chinook Scout FoundationScholarship.
GONE HOME - ROB WILLIAMS Gone Home - Rob Williams. May 05, 2021. It is with great sadness that we inform you that Scouter Rob Williams of Brampton has gone home. Rob was a past Commissioner for Brampton. He also served as Quartermaster and Chef for numerous Wood Badge Part 2s and other training courses, was a lead in Bushcraft training for 10 years, and was a key SCOUTS CANADASHOPSIGN UPPROGRAMS: OVERVIEWRESOURCES: OVERVIEWCUBSCOUTSVOLUNTEER
Leading fun adventures with their friends, Scouts discover what they’re capable of and how it connects with the communities in which they live. Whether in the community, nationally or globally, youth can work towards any goal while building confidence and skill. YouTube. Scouts Canada. 3.02K subscribers. WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. THE GREAT 8 CHALLENGE Eight epic weeks of challenges will be uploaded here each Monday. Make sure to check out the Leaderboard to see where your region and Council rank, for weekly prize winners and pictures of the week! Don’t forget, your Section could win a virtual meet-n-greet with the Survivorman himself! Great 8 Challenge Crest. Great 8 Challenge CrestFAQ.pdf.
SCOUTS CANADA LAUNCHES FAMILY ADVENTURE CAMP 2021 Scouts Canada will open bookings for Family Adventure Camping in mid-May using the Double-Knot booking website. It is anticipated that bookings for cabin accommodations will be made available first, followed by tent sites. Booking for Day-Use passes will begin in June for visits planned in July and August. In addition to Family AdventureCamp
SCOUTS CANADA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Scouts Canada sees this scholarship program as an investment in the lives of the future leaders of tomorrow. Scouts Canada is pleased to award scholarships of up to $6,000 each. Amongst these scholarships are special awards that are presented in specific categories including: Scholarship. The Calgary/Chinook Scout FoundationScholarship.
GONE HOME - ROB WILLIAMS Gone Home - Rob Williams. May 05, 2021. It is with great sadness that we inform you that Scouter Rob Williams of Brampton has gone home. Rob was a past Commissioner for Brampton. He also served as Quartermaster and Chef for numerous Wood Badge Part 2s and other training courses, was a lead in Bushcraft training for 10 years, and was a key WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. SCOUTS CANADA ANNOUNCES THE DATES FOR EARLY REGISTRATION Just in time to leverage an exciting fall program. It is with great anticipation that Scouts Canada announces that we will open early registration for the 2022 Scouting Year on September 1, 2021.This is not a new process, for years, Scouts Canada has provided early registration for current and new members in May.FORMS & DOWNLOADS
Explore Scouts Canada’s actions as we continue to follow the direction of government and health agencies in maintaining public health. View recommendations and stay informed here. SCOUTS CANADA CODE OF CONDUCT STANDARDS Adult Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct applies to all adult members of Scouts Canada over the age of 18, and all employees regardless of location and role. Parents and guardians who wish to participate in Scouting activities must also follow this Code. When accepting any role in Scouting, you agree to follow this Code whenengaging with
SUMMER CAMPS
Camp Impeesa offers a “Bighorn” summer camp program for Scouts and a “Grizzly) summer camp program for Venturer Scouts. Youth can enjoy pioneering , swimming , hiking , canoeing , climbing and more. From Howe Sound to the Gulf Islands, the coast of British Columbia has many challenging and exciting dive sites to explore. SPIRIT BEAR AND CHILDREN MAKE HISTORY “A member of the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council, Spirit Bear represents the 165,000 First Nations children impacted by the First Nations child welfare case at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, as well as the thousands of other children who have committed to learning about the case and have taken part in peaceful and respectful actions in support of reconciliation and equity.” (FirstPROPERTY STANDARDS
Scouts Canada provides comprehensive general liability insurance coverage for all Scouting members on properties. Real property, including buildings and contents of any description, must be insured for fire, theft, and damage. Equipment, including vehicles and trailers must be insured for fire, theft, or damage. OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS The Outdoor Adventure Skills program is an invitation for Scouts to try something new—to be outside more, testing themselves with progressive challenges while remaining within their capabilities to stay safe. In short, it’s about having life-changing experiences. VENTURER SCOUTS (AGE 15-17): ACTIVITIES Choose how you would like to explore Venturer Scout activities and adventures! Trail Cards are a great way to explore new ideas and activities on The Canadian Path, while exploring the Four Elements through fun team building games.. During planning meetings, Venturer Scouts can use the Trail Cards to help map out how they can achieve each of the six Program Areas throughout the year. 1ST BOLTON VENTURERS RECEIVE 2020 AMORY AWARD The 2020 recipients of the Scouting Amory Award are the 1 st Bolton Venturer Company of Bolton, Ontario.. The Amory Award is given annually to the Venturer Company which displays the most initiative in conceiving, planning and executing an outdoor adventure activity. SCOUTS CANADASHOPSIGN UPPROGRAMS: OVERVIEWRESOURCES: OVERVIEWCUBSCOUTSVOLUNTEER
Leading fun adventures with their friends, Scouts discover what they’re capable of and how it connects with the communities in which they live. Whether in the community, nationally or globally, youth can work towards any goal while building confidence and skill. YouTube. Scouts Canada. 2.93K subscribers. WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. THE GREAT 8 CHALLENGE Eight epic weeks of challenges will be uploaded here each Monday. Make sure to check out the Leaderboard to see where your region and Council rank, for weekly prize winners and pictures of the week! Don’t forget, your Section could win a virtual meet-n-greet with the Survivorman himself! Great 8 Challenge Crest. Great 8 Challenge CrestFAQ.pdf.
SCOUTS CANADA LAUNCHES FAMILY ADVENTURE CAMP 2021 Scouts Canada will open bookings for Family Adventure Camping in mid-May using the Double-Knot booking website. It is anticipated that bookings for cabin accommodations will be made available first, followed by tent sites. Booking for Day-Use passes will begin in June for visits planned in July and August. In addition to Family AdventureCamp
GONE HOME - ROB WILLIAMS Gone Home - Rob Williams. May 05, 2021. It is with great sadness that we inform you that Scouter Rob Williams of Brampton has gone home. Rob was a past Commissioner for Brampton. He also served as Quartermaster and Chef for numerous Wood Badge Part 2s and other training courses, was a lead in Bushcraft training for 10 years, and was a keyTICKS YOU OFF
Pair up and have your partner face away for a moment. Then, place a small dot sticker somewhere on yourself to represent a tick. Challenge your partner to find the dot sticker and safely remove it using tweezers. Next, it’s your turn to try to find the “tick” and safely remove it! Flourish. Visual flourish. OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COUNCIL HOME Welcome to the Newfoundland and Labrador Council. Discover skills, friendships and adventures you won't find anywhere else. Serving almost 2,000 youth and adult members across the province, the Newfoundland and Labrador Council carries out Scouts Canada's mission of developing well-rounded youth prepared to make the world a betterplace.
CAMPAIGNS & FUNDRAISING: SCOUT POPCORN Scout Popcorn is back with a brand-new spring campaign! We are pleased to announce the return of our Scout Popcorn fundraiser this spring which will be running from April 15 th to June 15 th! We have partnered with a new Canadian popcorn supplier, Papa Jack Popcorn, and will be offering a range of new delicious products which are all nut-free, gluten-free and, of course, products of Canada. WHAT'S IN YOUR DAYPACK? SCOUTS CANADASHOPSIGN UPPROGRAMS: OVERVIEWRESOURCES: OVERVIEWCUBSCOUTSVOLUNTEER
Leading fun adventures with their friends, Scouts discover what they’re capable of and how it connects with the communities in which they live. Whether in the community, nationally or globally, youth can work towards any goal while building confidence and skill. YouTube. Scouts Canada. 2.93K subscribers. WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. THE GREAT 8 CHALLENGE Eight epic weeks of challenges will be uploaded here each Monday. Make sure to check out the Leaderboard to see where your region and Council rank, for weekly prize winners and pictures of the week! Don’t forget, your Section could win a virtual meet-n-greet with the Survivorman himself! Great 8 Challenge Crest. Great 8 Challenge CrestFAQ.pdf.
SCOUTS CANADA LAUNCHES FAMILY ADVENTURE CAMP 2021 Scouts Canada will open bookings for Family Adventure Camping in mid-May using the Double-Knot booking website. It is anticipated that bookings for cabin accommodations will be made available first, followed by tent sites. Booking for Day-Use passes will begin in June for visits planned in July and August. In addition to Family AdventureCamp
GONE HOME - ROB WILLIAMS Gone Home - Rob Williams. May 05, 2021. It is with great sadness that we inform you that Scouter Rob Williams of Brampton has gone home. Rob was a past Commissioner for Brampton. He also served as Quartermaster and Chef for numerous Wood Badge Part 2s and other training courses, was a lead in Bushcraft training for 10 years, and was a keyTICKS YOU OFF
Pair up and have your partner face away for a moment. Then, place a small dot sticker somewhere on yourself to represent a tick. Challenge your partner to find the dot sticker and safely remove it using tweezers. Next, it’s your turn to try to find the “tick” and safely remove it! Flourish. Visual flourish. OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COUNCIL HOME Welcome to the Newfoundland and Labrador Council. Discover skills, friendships and adventures you won't find anywhere else. Serving almost 2,000 youth and adult members across the province, the Newfoundland and Labrador Council carries out Scouts Canada's mission of developing well-rounded youth prepared to make the world a betterplace.
CAMPAIGNS & FUNDRAISING: SCOUT POPCORN Scout Popcorn is back with a brand-new spring campaign! We are pleased to announce the return of our Scout Popcorn fundraiser this spring which will be running from April 15 th to June 15 th! We have partnered with a new Canadian popcorn supplier, Papa Jack Popcorn, and will be offering a range of new delicious products which are all nut-free, gluten-free and, of course, products of Canada. WHAT'S IN YOUR DAYPACK? PANDEMIC PROGRAM & ACTIVITY MODIFICATIONS Pandemic Program & Activity Modifications — STAGE 4 “How to safely run a Scouts Canada Activity during COVID-19" Introduction. During a declared pandemic, Scouts Canada must maintain a position of safety leadership and social responsibility. SCOUTS CANADA ANNOUNCES THE DATES FOR EARLY REGISTRATION Just in time to leverage an exciting fall program. It is with great anticipation that Scouts Canada announces that we will open early registration for the 2022 Scouting Year on September 1, 2021. This is not a new process, for years, Scouts Canada has provided early registration for current and new members in May.FORMS & DOWNLOADS
Explore Scouts Canada’s actions as we continue to follow the direction of government and health agencies in maintaining public health. View recommendations and stay informed here. SCOUTS CANADA CODE OF CONDUCT STANDARDS Adult Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct applies to all adult members of Scouts Canada over the age of 18, and all employees regardless of location and role. Parents and guardians who wish to participate in Scouting activities must also follow this Code. When accepting any role in Scouting, you agree to follow this Code whenengaging with
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS The Outdoor Adventure Skills program is an invitation for Scouts to try something new—to be outside more, testing themselves with progressive challenges while remaining within their capabilities to stay safe. In short, it’s about having life-changing experiences.PROPERTY STANDARDS
Scouts Canada provides comprehensive general liability insurance coverage for all Scouting members on properties. Real property, including buildings and contents of any description, must be insured for fire, theft, and damage. Equipment, including vehicles and trailers must be insured for fire, theft, or damage. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COUNCIL HOME Welcome to the Newfoundland and Labrador Council. Discover skills, friendships and adventures you won't find anywhere else. Serving almost 2,000 youth and adult members across the province, the Newfoundland and Labrador Council carries out Scouts Canada's mission of developing well-rounded youth prepared to make the world a betterplace.
CAMPAIGNS & FUNDRAISING: SCOUT POPCORN Scout Popcorn is back with a brand-new spring campaign! We are pleased to announce the return of our Scout Popcorn fundraiser this spring which will be running from April 15 th to June 15 th! We have partnered with a new Canadian popcorn supplier, Papa Jack Popcorn, and will be offering a range of new delicious products which are all nut-free, gluten-free and, of course, products of Canada. CAMPSITES & PROPERTIES With 1200 metres of ocean foreshore, Camp Byng is the premier Scout property of the Pacific Coast Council. The Camp Byng Website is currently down for maintenance. If you are interested in booking Camp Byng, please contact campbyng@scouts.ca. (604) 886-2686 or Toll Free (1-877) 885-2686 or CampByng@scouts.ca. WHAT'S IN YOUR DAYPACK? To have a successful adventure, pack the right things. Here are some seasonal essentials for your daypack. Basics In your day pack at all times Whistle Map First aid kit SCOUTS CANADASHOPSIGN UPPROGRAMS: OVERVIEWRESOURCES: OVERVIEWCUBSCOUTSVOLUNTEER
Leading fun adventures with their friends, Scouts discover what they’re capable of and how it connects with the communities in which they live. Whether in the community, nationally or globally, youth can work towards any goal while building confidence and skill. YouTube. Scouts Canada. 2.93K subscribers. WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. THE GREAT 8 CHALLENGE Eight epic weeks of challenges will be uploaded here each Monday. Make sure to check out the Leaderboard to see where your region and Council rank, for weekly prize winners and pictures of the week! Don’t forget, your Section could win a virtual meet-n-greet with the Survivorman himself! Great 8 Challenge Crest. Great 8 Challenge CrestFAQ.pdf.
PROGRAM AREAS
Program Areas. The Canadian Path is divided into six Program Areas—categories of the different opportunities that Scouting offers. Each Section explores all of the Program Areas through age-appropriate activities. As your Section plans its adventures, you may discover that your plans include more than one Program Area. GONE HOME - ROB WILLIAMS Gone Home - Rob Williams. May 05, 2021. It is with great sadness that we inform you that Scouter Rob Williams of Brampton has gone home. Rob was a past Commissioner for Brampton. He also served as Quartermaster and Chef for numerous Wood Badge Part 2s and other training courses, was a lead in Bushcraft training for 10 years, and was a keyCAREERS: OVERVIEW
Careers: Overview. At Scouts Canada we help youth develop into well rounded individuals better prepared for success in the world. We’re looking for hard-working, passionate and fun people to help us make an impact on young Canadians as they embark on the great adventure ofScouting.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLSSCOUTS CANADA
Scouts Canada, the country’s leading youth organization, offers seven challenging programs for boys, girls and youth age 5-26 in thousands of individual groups in most cities and towns across Canada. Over 74,000 young people enjoy Scouts Canada’s programs, which are provided by 23,000 caring and dedicated volunteers. WHAT'S IN YOUR DAYPACK? SASKATCHEWAN COUNCIL Welcome the Saskatchewan Council. Scouts Canada, the country’s leading youth organization, offers seven challenging programs for boys, girls and youth age 5-26 in thousands of individual groups in most cities and towns across Canada. Over 74,000 young people enjoy Scouts Canada’s programs, which are provided by 23,000 caring anddedicated
SCOUTS CANADASHOPSIGN UPPROGRAMS: OVERVIEWRESOURCES: OVERVIEWCUBSCOUTSVOLUNTEER
Leading fun adventures with their friends, Scouts discover what they’re capable of and how it connects with the communities in which they live. Whether in the community, nationally or globally, youth can work towards any goal while building confidence and skill. YouTube. Scouts Canada. 2.93K subscribers. WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall. THE GREAT 8 CHALLENGE Eight epic weeks of challenges will be uploaded here each Monday. Make sure to check out the Leaderboard to see where your region and Council rank, for weekly prize winners and pictures of the week! Don’t forget, your Section could win a virtual meet-n-greet with the Survivorman himself! Great 8 Challenge Crest. Great 8 Challenge CrestFAQ.pdf.
PROGRAM AREAS
Program Areas. The Canadian Path is divided into six Program Areas—categories of the different opportunities that Scouting offers. Each Section explores all of the Program Areas through age-appropriate activities. As your Section plans its adventures, you may discover that your plans include more than one Program Area. GONE HOME - ROB WILLIAMS Gone Home - Rob Williams. May 05, 2021. It is with great sadness that we inform you that Scouter Rob Williams of Brampton has gone home. Rob was a past Commissioner for Brampton. He also served as Quartermaster and Chef for numerous Wood Badge Part 2s and other training courses, was a lead in Bushcraft training for 10 years, and was a keyCAREERS: OVERVIEW
Careers: Overview. At Scouts Canada we help youth develop into well rounded individuals better prepared for success in the world. We’re looking for hard-working, passionate and fun people to help us make an impact on young Canadians as they embark on the great adventure ofScouting.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLSSCOUTS CANADA
Scouts Canada, the country’s leading youth organization, offers seven challenging programs for boys, girls and youth age 5-26 in thousands of individual groups in most cities and towns across Canada. Over 74,000 young people enjoy Scouts Canada’s programs, which are provided by 23,000 caring and dedicated volunteers. WHAT'S IN YOUR DAYPACK? SASKATCHEWAN COUNCIL Welcome the Saskatchewan Council. Scouts Canada, the country’s leading youth organization, offers seven challenging programs for boys, girls and youth age 5-26 in thousands of individual groups in most cities and towns across Canada. Over 74,000 young people enjoy Scouts Canada’s programs, which are provided by 23,000 caring anddedicated
WELCOME BACK TO SCOUTING RESOURCES Scouts Canada is excited to welcome you back to Scouting. We have developed a comprehensive set of resources to help Scouters run an exciting program amid COVID-19 and regardless of what STAGE your Council or Group is in. and reassure families that we continue to deliver a fun, educational and safe program for the fall.CAMPS OVERVIEW
Fun, adventure, challenge — at camp Scouting comes alive. With over 100 years of experience, Scouts Canada offers safe and high quality outdoor adventure programs for children and youth. We are committed to providing the ultimate outdoor experience. Scouts Canada has over 125 camps across the country, so you’re sure to find a camp that SCOUTS CANADA'S BYLAW, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES The enhanced Policies and Procedures include three interrelated parts: Policies explain why we do something, as established by Scouts Canada’s Board of Governors. Standards explain the specific requirements that must be met before something is done. Procedures explain how to do something. The steps are clearly defined forScouters and staff.
SCOUTS CANADA LAUNCHES FAMILY ADVENTURE CAMP 2021 Scouts Canada will open bookings for Family Adventure Camping in mid-May using the Double-Knot booking website. It is anticipated that bookings for cabin accommodations will be made available first, followed by tent sites. Booking for Day-Use passes will begin in June for visits planned in July and August. In addition to Family AdventureCamp
VENTURER SCOUTS (AGE 15-17): ACTIVITIES Choose how you would like to explore Venturer Scout activities and adventures! Trail Cards are a great way to explore new ideas and activities on The Canadian Path, while exploring the Four Elements through fun team building games.. During planning meetings, Venturer Scouts can use the Trail Cards to help map out how they can achieve each of the six Program Areas throughout the year.SCOUTS CANADA
Scouts Canada, the country’s leading youth organization, offers seven challenging programs for boys, girls and youth age 5-26 in thousands of individual groups in most cities and towns across Canada. Over 74,000 young people enjoy Scouts Canada’s programs, which are provided by 23,000 caring and dedicated volunteers. CAMPAIGNS & FUNDRAISING: SCOUT POPCORN Scout Popcorn is back with a brand-new spring campaign! We are pleased to announce the return of our Scout Popcorn fundraiser this spring which will be running from April 15 th to June 15 th! We have partnered with a new Canadian popcorn supplier, Papa Jack Popcorn, and will be offering a range of new delicious products which are all nut-free, gluten-free and, of course, products of Canada. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COUNCIL CANDIDATE STATEMENTS Charlotte Belbin. My Name is Charlotte Belbin. I am the Council Youth Commissioner for Newfoundland and Labrador, and I would like to represent our Council as a Youth Voting Representative. CAMPSITES & PROPERTIES With 1200 metres of ocean foreshore, Camp Byng is the premier Scout property of the Pacific Coast Council. The Camp Byng Website is currently down for maintenance. If you are interested in booking Camp Byng, please contact campbyng@scouts.ca. (604) 886-2686 or Toll Free (1-877) 885-2686 or CampByng@scouts.ca. SCOUTS CANADA NORTHERN LIGHTS COUNCIL Scouts Canada’s mission: develop well-rounded youth to better the world. Serving 10,000+ scouts across Northern Alberta & Northwest Territories: Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Red Deer. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS — APRIL 28, 2020 UPDATE: Explore Scouts Canada’s actions as we continue to follow the direction of government and health agencies in maintaining public health. View recommendations and stay informed here .EN / FR
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WHERE ARE YOU ON THE PATH? Since Scouting in Canada set out on a new trail for its program by creating The Canadian Path , many youth and Scouters have embraced all kinds of exciting new adventures. Our Scouting culture has shifted to something that makes us unique not only in Canada, but in the world. As we settle into our new journey, we are now hearing stories from across the country about Sections taking their programs to new heights. __ Canadian Path Navigator __ Program Quality Guide BY-LAW, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SCOUTS CANADA’S ENHANCED BYLAW, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES In order to make Scouts Canada’s Policies and Procedures more accessible, we reached out to Scouters across Canada and over 1,700 of them participated in online surveys and conference calls. They provided input on each individual Policy and Procedure, and this guidance from Scouters is directly reflected in our enhanced Policiesand Procedures.
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EMBARK ON NEW EXPERIENCES As Scouts, youth discover new things and experience a world of firsts through outdoor adventure & fun. Trying new things like mountain biking and rock climbing empowers youth with the confidence & self-esteem to take on the challenges life may throw at them. A SCOUT IS AN ADVENTURER… LEAD POSITIVE CHANGE Scouts builds leaders, enabling youth to lead their own path toward creating a better world. Through a youth-led program, Scouts pave their own path to outdoor adventure and fun; selecting and planning the activities they want to pursue; surrounded by committed and passionate Scouters who create a safe and inclusive environment. A SCOUT IS CONFIDENT & CAPABLE…PROGRAM
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WHAT TYPE OF ACTIVITIES DO SCOUTS UNDERGO? Kids in Scouts are provided with the opportunity to partake in a range of activities that no other youth program can match. Through camping, hiking, snowshoeing and paddling, they discover the outdoors. With hands on learning youth take an active role in planning camping trips, activities and community service projects like food drives, shoreline clean ups and tree planting. Promoting an active and healthy lifestyle, Scouts participate in other outdoor activities like biking, rock climbing and playing games. WHEN AND WHERE DO GROUPS MEET? Groups typically meet once a week for an hour. In most cases, the program also includes weekend activities like hiking and camping. HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR SCOUTS? Registering for Scouts is easy! You can Register online . If you need help registering please visit the online support centre.
WHAT ARE THE COSTS TO JOIN? The National Registration fee is $200 if you sign up before June 30th. The cost is $230 if you register after June 30th. In most cases there will be an additional registration fee to join the Group and you will have to pay for your uniform. As the year progresses there may be extra costs associated with camping andspecial events.
HOW DO I PURCHASE A UNIFORM AND WHAT WILL MY CHILD NEED? You can purchase a uniform and many other Scouting supplies online at Scoutshop.ca . Or, visit your local ScoutShop .
IS THERE FINANCIAL AID FOR FAMILIES OF LIMITED MEANS TO ASSIST WITH THE COSTS OF JOINING SCOUTS? Financial aid is available for families of limited means. Local councils can assist or you can submit an application to the Scouts Canada Foundation’s No One Left Behind program.More Information
WHAT WILL MY CHILD GAIN FROM SCOUTS CANADA PROGRAMMING? Scouting uses non-formal educational methods to engage youth in the process of their own development, giving them program activities, guidance and tools to help them become self-reliant, confident, caring, responsible and committed to the world around them. For information on Scouts Canada programs visit the Programs page.
WHAT SECTION SHOULD MY CHILD ENROLL IN?BEAVERS (AGES 5 -7)
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VENTURER SCOUTS (AGES 15-17) The Venturer Scout program offers exciting, real life, hands-on experiences for youth.Learn More
ROVER SCOUTS (AGES 18 – 26) Rover Scout programs provide opportunities to practice new skills like mountain climbing or whitewater rafting.Learn More
WHAT IS A PARENT'S/GUARDIAN'S ROLE AT A SCOUTING ACTIVITY? The primary responsibility of Parents/Guardians lies with their own child. Parents/Guardians are often asked to help as a program resource person (sharing a skill or hobby) or bringing snacks for Beaver Scouts or Cub Scouts outings. Parents are required to complete screening (as per the Non Scouts Canada Member screening chart ) and are always under the supervision of at least two registered Scouters. Parents are permitted to participate in 3-5 Scouting activities per year before the must become a Scouts Canada member.SAFETY FAQ
WHAT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DOES SCOUTS CANADA HAVE IN PLACE? Scouts Canada places great importance on creating a fun and safe environment for our members, especially children and youth. How do we create this environment? It’s a reflection of the culture of safety that extends throughout the organization. As Canada’s largest youth organization, we are deeply committed to showing leadership in the area of child and youth safety. We truly believe we have a responsibility to help make Canada safer for ourchildren and youth.
If you have questions about Scouts Canada’s safety policies, or have a particular safety issue that you would like to bring to our attention, please contact our Safe Scouting team at safety@scouts.ca or 1-800-339-6643. For more information about our safety our policies and procedures, screening and training of volunteers and tips and tools to help you and your child get the most out of their Scouting experience visit the Scouting Safety Section . HOW ARE PROSPECTIVE SCOUTERS SCREENED, AND WHAT SAFETY MEASURES DOES SCOUTS CANADA PRACTICE? Prospective Scouters must undergo a stringent screening process. This includes a Police Records Check, a Screening Interview plus three personal references. Until the screening procedure is fully complete and signed off, individuals may not participate with children. Our thorough Risk Management policies include a “Two Scouter Rule”. The Two Scouter Rule is the requirement for two registered Scouters to be with youth at all times. Notwithstanding Section ratios, two Scouters must always be within the field of view and within earshot of one another when with youth. The Two Scouter rule is an integral part of the Code of Conduct that applies to all Scouts Canada Volunteersand staff.
WHAT IS SCOUTS CANADA’S POLICY ON RESOURCE INDIVIDUALS RECRUITED TO HELP SCOUTING ACTIVITIES? Successful leaders know that bringing in resource people to help with activities is a good idea. Whether it’s the fire department, someone from the orienteering club or any other resource person, people who participate in day events need to be advised exactly the same way as aparent.
ARE RESOURCE PEOPLE ALSO SCREENED IF THEY STAY OVERNIGHT AT ASCOUTING ACTIVITY?
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* Complete the parent/daytime resource person screening, * Provide a current police record check clear of criminal conviction, verified by the Group Commissioner, and * Have three personal references checked. DO OTHER RESOURCE PEOPLE NEED TO SIGN AN INDIVIDUAL RELEASE AND HOLDHARMLESS AGREEMENT?
No, not if they have been properly screened. WHAT IS SCOUTS CANADA’S POLICY ON PARENTS/GUARDIANS PARTICIPATING IN SCOUTING ACTIVITIES? We encourage parents to get involved in their child’s Scouting activities. In fact, the majority of our volunteers are parents. This can mean assisting at an event or becoming a Scouter. However, Scouts Canada believes that it is important for all individuals working with our youth to have proper training and screening to ensure the safest experience for our members.JOIN SCOUTS
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REGISTRATION 2019–20 READY FOR ANOTHER YEAR OF GREAT SCOUTING ADVENTURES? REGISTER TODAY AND SAVE $30. Get ahead with priority registration to guarantee your child a spot in their Group. Offer is available for a limited time only. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY BEFORE MAY 14TH. To renew your child in the same Scout Group, log in to your MyScouts account and select the ‘RENEW’ option in the ‘MY FAMILY’ tab.LEADERSHIP
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With Scouts Canada’s Plan-Do-Review method, Scouts are empowered to learn by doing. Through Scouts Canada’s Youth-led programming, youth put leadership and teamwork into play by planning their activities with the guidance of an adult Scouter. The great Scouting adventure allows youth to explore new things, share ideas, learn new skills andcreate new paths.
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Through passion and dedication, Volunteers collectively donate over two million hours of their time each year along with other Scouters, providing youth with the opportunity to grow, to challenge themselves and to experience countless firsts. With their commitment to Scouting, Volunteers help us bring our Vision of youth making meaningful contributions to creating a better world to life by lifting people, communities and neighbourhoods. Every year Volunteers provide Scouting youth with the ability to carryout:
* Over 2,550 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE PROJECTS like shoreline clean-ups and tree planting. * More than 426,000 SERVICE HOURS. * Lifting over 2,000 CANADIAN COMMUNITIES each and every year by fostering a Scout’s strong sense of CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY.Volunteer Today
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Discover adventures like camping, hiking, playing games and enjoying campfires. Make great new friends along the way, along with lastingmemories!
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Embark on outdoor adventures like hikes, weekend camps and canoeing. As a Pack, Cubs are encouraged to try new and exciting activities including STEM projects and cultural experiences.Explore the Jungle
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Blaze your own trail. Delve into more leadership opportunities and develop self-confidence by planning adventures with your Troop and giving back to the community in a meaningful way.Blaze a Trail
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Push your potential. Develop life skills to climb the mountain of your goals and reach your personal summit, embarking on greater expeditions and acquiring real-world experience.Climb Higher
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The world awaits. Experience fun and challenging expeditions with peers and drive your personal ambitions with support from a mentor, better preparing you for success. Paddle Your Own CanoeVOLUNTEERS
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Gain new skills, join a community and help youth experience countless firsts as they develop into confident and capable individuals.Make Waves
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> As Scouts, the program leads us on our journey to become the best we > can be. And with a focus on Youth-led planning and adventures, we > are limited only by the boundaries of our imagination. It is a fun, > hands-on learning experience where you can discover your potential > in a safe, adventurous and inclusive way. KAELEM MONIZ, SCOUTING YOUTH > Scouting has taught my son so many skills and given him > opportunities to try so many great adventures! I’d highly > recommend the program to any parent who is looking for a > value-packed, fun, challenging and diverse program where they can > participate with their child. KATHLEEN LEHMAN, SCOUTING PARENT > My greatest Scouting memories are all coupled with first > experiences. Sleeping in a tent for the first time, my first > campfire, participating in two Canadian Jamborees; the first one > allowing me to travel on a plane, alone, for the first time. All > these experiences are things that I cherish and enjoy sharing > because they are components of Scouting that have become amazing > memories that will last a lifetime, but have also made me a > confident and well-rounded person. KAITLYN PATTERSON, ROVER SCOUT > Community service is a key aspect of our programming. It not only > helps the community, but teaches youth how to make contributions to > society as youth and adults. Maintaining a bee farm, organizing food > drives and crafting Christmas cards has made an impact on the very > grateful residents that the youth help. SUSAN RAD, SCOUTER, THE 4TH CRANBROOK GROUP > The most important skills I have learned through Scouts are the > skills that have helped shape me as an individual. Scouts has taught > me how to be a confident and patient person, how to talk to > strangers and speak at public events. It challenged me to push > myself to my limits. It gave me the courage to travel 1,400 km away > from home to go to CJ’17 at the age of 10, and to fundraise all > the money I needed for the journey. It also challenged me to hike 28 > km in the Rideau Challenge as a first year Scout. QUINN MCPHERSON, SCOUT > I thank Scouters for my experience. I owe them so much for helping > me to grow as a person. Scouting makes you aware of others. Teaching > about the environment and community, Scouting stops you from > focusing on yourself as much, and you become more thankful and > willing to give back and help. It’s good for kids to learn > that—I know it was good for me. REBECCA CAIRNS, 1ST PORCUPINE PLAIN A VENTURER COMPANY > Scouting is so amazing because it brings people from a variety of > backgrounds and interests together to do the things they enjoy. It > also makes me feel like I am where I belong. When I am anywhere > else, I feel invisible and like nobody can see me, but when I’m at > Scouting events or meetings I feel included and not invisible. I > have made many fantastic friends in Scouting. CADENCE J., SCOUTS CANADA YOUTH SPOKESPERSON & SCOUT > Scouting has given me many opportunities and skills that are helping > me to prepare for a life of success, including skills in camping, > public speaking, writing, confidence and many, many more. Most > recently, the experiences I gained from Scouting helped me > successfully achieve a position within the RCMP’s 2018-2019 > National Youth Advisory Committee (NYAC). I would not be the girl I > am now without my nine years in Scouting, and without my NYAC> experience.
ANA-ALEXANDRA M., SCOUTS CANADA YOUTH SPOKESPERSON & SCOUT > Now that I have been in Scouts for a few years, I have learned to > always be prepared, and that has influenced my ability to be > prepared in life, not just the outdoors. Scouts has taught me > helpful things that I will continue to use in the future. It has > made a huge and extremely positive impact on my life. BROOKE C., SCOUTS CANADA YOUTH SPOKESPERSON & SCOUTView Testimonials
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