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The program of Scouts Canada is administered through councils, (previously referred to as regions which reported to the Provincial Council, when Scouts Canada was a federated structure) with each council covering a geographic area that may vary from a census metropolitan area (CMA) in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario, to an entire province, the case with most councils.
Scouts Canada is a Canadian Scouting association providing programs for young people between the ages of 5 and 26. [7] Its aim is "to help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world."
Owasippe Scout Reservation, of the Chicago Area Council in Twin Lake, Michigan; Rodney Scout Reservation, of the Del-Mar-Va Council in Cecil County, Maryland; Spanish Trail Scout Reservation, of the Gulf Coast Council in DeFuniak Springs, Florida; Ten Mile River Scout Reservation, of the Greater New York Councils near Narrowsburg, New York
Scouts Canada operates about 200 Scout camps across Canada. [1] The Tamaracouta Scout Reserve is among the oldest continually operating Scout camps in the world. [ 2 ]
Beaver Scouts is the Beavers section of Scouts Canada for children aged 5 to 7. When a Beaver graduates from the third year of the program, they become Cub Scouts. The Scouts Canada section of Beaver Scouts was first inspired by the Beavers which began in Northern Ireland, named so in 1966. It began as an independent group in 1971, until ...
Cub Scouts is the Cub Scout section of Scouts Canada for children aged from 8 to 10. Originally the "Wolf Cubs," the program offers badges to youth members as a mark of achievement in an interest area. The badges are grouped into six activity areas as described in The Cub Book (Scouts Canada, 2005). While youth experience fun and excitement ...
To obtain the Chief Scout's Award, the highest rank in Scouts Canada at the Scout level, one must earn the Pathfinder Scout Award, the Standard First Aid Award (St. John Ambulance or Red Cross), at least one Challenge badge from each category, the World Scout Environment Award, do a presentation about the World Scouting Movement and make a challenging program for each of the 4 categories ...
A Scout's duty is to be useful and to help others. A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout. A Scout is Courteous. A Scout is a friend to animals. A Scout obeys orders of his parents, patrol leader or Scoutmaster without question. A Scout smiles and whistles under all difficulties. A Scout is thrifty.