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- The Troop Planning Guide
- The Canadian Trails Map
- Meetings
- Scouters Tips
The Troop Planning Guide is a great way to make sure that your Troop gets the most out of your program. This guide includes templates that you can use each season as you plan your Troop’s adventures. Troop Planning Guide
The Canadian Trails Map for the Scout Section depicts the six Program Areas of the Canadian Path as trails scattered across the country. Encourage your Scouts to use this map when planning and reviewing a program cycle. The Canadian Path is a balanced program that serves Scouts Canada’s mission to develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for suc...
Weekly Scout meetings are the backbone of the movement, here you’ll find some great tools to assist with your weekly meeting planning, whether it’s indoors or outside.
We have developed dozens of Scouting tips to support Troop Scouters in their role. If you have a question or would like to receive some practical tips regarding a certain aspect of the program, we suggest that you first take a look at our Scouters' tips as they are a great source of information. Make sure to visit our Forms and Downloadssection for...
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 Volunteers and staff.
The Canadian Path is divided into six Program Areas. While planning their adventures, Cub Scouts may include more than one Program Area, making the adventure more challenging and encouraging development in all of the SPICES.
Scouts Canada has five program sections: Beavers, ages 5 to 7. Wolf Cubs, ages 8 to 10. Scouts (also Sea Scouts), ages 11 to 14 (optional to 16) Venturers (also Sea Venturers), ages 14 to 17. Rovers (also Sea Rovers), ages 18 to 26. Programs are open to males and females. Special Programs.
What is a “Learning Management System (LMS)”. An online learning and development delivery and tracking system including qualification and certification management. The LMS used by Scouts Canada is the David Huestis Learning Centre (DHLC) and the software is Brightspace – D2L.
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Step 1: An agreement needs to be made between parents & the group confirming the youth can join Beavers at 4 years old instead of the traditional starting age of 5. Step 2: Parent begins the registration process – setting up a profile for the youth and selected a Section.