Sponsors

The Canadian Commission for UNESCO
This program is under the patronage of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO,—the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
A country as big as Canada has a lot of stories to tell. The Great Canadian Scouting Adventure is your chance to explore the wonders of the natural world and the rich history all around us.
On this page you’ll find all sorts of fun activities to learn more about the special places we value and protect — including parks, historic sites and sites so unique and special, that they are international treasures.
Whether with your Scout Group, family or on your own, try out some of the games and activities below. Learn about incredible animals by guessing their sounds, discover your perfect job working in parks by taking our career quiz, or design a postcard of a special place to mail to a friend.
Don’t stop here — a great adventure awaits you when you commit to take action! Share your project on our interactive Scouts for Sustainability Take Action map and connect the dots between your action and the rest of your amazing adventures on the Canadian Path.
Happy travels!
Your area has stories to tell—whether you live in a big city, small town, near the ocean or far inland.
LEARN MORE
Heritage is all of the things that we value which tell our story on this planet. Learn more about our cultural heritage!
EXPLORE OUR HERITAGE
Put your artistic skills to good use and illustrate a special place to share with someone as a digital or printable postcard.
START CREATING
Test your knowledge of some incredible wildlife across Canada by identifying some nature !
GUESS THE ANIMAL
Learn about the history of Canada with the objects people have left behind or treasured long ago.
MIX AND MATCH
Put your parks passion to good use! Take our career quiz to help determine a field in parks and heritage that best suits you.
MEET YOUR NEW DREAM JOB
Natural and historic places need our help. We all have a role to play in protecting the places and nature we love for others to enjoy it in the future.
TAKE ACTION
Learn more about plants and trees and the various ways they were used by First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout Canada.
START LEARNING
The Canadian Commission for UNESCO
This program is under the patronage of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO,—the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.