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Scouts Canada 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
About Scouts Canada For more than 100 years, Scouts Canada has brought a world of adventure, outdoor experience, friendship and fun to 17 million Canadian youth This is achieved through the organization’s vision, mission, values and method Learn more about the Scout Law and Scout Promise
Scouts (Age 11-14) - Scouts Canada The Scouts program covers a number of areas including: environment outdoors, creative express, leadership, active healthy living, citizenship, belief values and outdoor adventure skills
The Canadian Path - Scouts Canada The Canadian Path program is the way Scouting is done in Canada Developed by Scouts Canada, this well-rounded program offers youth aged 5 to 26 an opportunity to experience new things, have more adventures and develop into confident and capable individuals, better prepared for success in the world
Beaver Scouts (Age 5-7) - Scouts Canada Youth aged 5 to 7 get to explore a little bit of everything; through nature walks, short hikes, tree planting, games, crafts and family events, Beaver Scouts gain valuable social skills while making new friends along the way
Cub Scouts (Age 8-10) - Scouts Canada Learning by doing is the Scouting Method and Cub Scouts love to try new things and explore the world around them Cub Scouts plan adventures like hikes, weekend camps and water activities (like canoeing and kayaking), discovering their unique capabilities and personal progression along the way
Membership and Registration Policy - Scouts Canada Venturer Scouts – ages 15 to 17 Rover Scouts – ages 18 to 26, who meet the requirements of the Volunteer Screening Policy and Procedure and sign the Scouts Canada Adult Code of Conduct
Scouts Canadas Executive Leadership Team Liam Burns is the Executive Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Scouts Canada, a role he has held since May 2023 Liam has been connected to Scouts since he was six years old and credits the organization for the many skills, resilience, and compassion he learned
Newfoundland and Labrador Council Home - Scouts Canada 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 better place
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