Scouts (boys and girls ages 11-14)
Enjoy mountain biking, rock-climbing, canoeing, kayaking, extended hikes and lots of camping. These are just a few of the adventures you'll tackle in Scouting.
You'll enjoy your outdoor adventures as part of a team, working together with other young people to accomplish thrilling challenges.
Scouting gives every member a chance to be a leader. It might involve running an activity, organizing a camp, or participating with other young people across your province or Canada in a youth forum.
Scouts meet in a group called a troop. The troop is split into smaller groups called patrols. There is one leader for every six Scouts. Each Scout learns a promise, law and motto to help guide their personal development.
Thinking of becoming an Activity Leader?
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Enter the Turnbull Family Adventure Challenge! The Turnbull family strongly believes it is important that as many Canadians as possible meet and share outdoor experiences while learning the valuable skills of teamwork and self-reliance. To this end, the Turnbull Family Scout Challenge will reward troops that demonstrate initiative in conceiving an adventure, organizational skills in planning the adventure, and small team skills in completing the adventure. Two troops will be awarded up to $2500.00 each. (For Scouts only) For more information, click here.
Youth Awards - Medal of the Maple
- Scouts of the World Award
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