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All Our Programs are Co-Ed:

Beavers
5-7 Years of Age
The Beaver Program emphasizes having fun while encouraging children to feel good about themselves, their friends and family, God, and nature. Beavers helps children learn basic social skills and gain self confidence.

Cubs
8-10 Years of Age
The Cub Program is built around a lively variety of games, crafts, music, storytelling, play acting, spiritual fellowship, and the outdoors.

Scouts
11-14 Years of Age
The Scout Program emphasizes having fun while encouraging youth to feel good about themselves, their friends and family, God, and the environment.

Venturers

14 to 17 years of age.

The Venturer program is built around a lively variety of activities based on personal and group interests. Venturing emphasizes outdoor and environmental activities, citizenship and community service, leadership and personal development, and career exploration. Individual interests and skills are recognized through an awards system.

Rovers

Men and women 18 to 26 years of age.

The outdoors is an essential part of the Rover program. Rovers often participate in adventurous activities like mountain climbing, white water rafting, or para-sailing.

Rovers also help their local communities by running service activities such as food drives, park clean-ups, and tree plantings.

Rovers meet in a group called a crew. Rovers develop and manage their own program under the mentorship of a respected advisor. Rovers adhere to a promise and motto.

 

For more information about Scouting in your community and the location of the nearest meeting place, please contact our office at (604) 879-5721 (in Vancouver) or 1 (888) Scouts-Now (726-8876) to inquire about registration in a Program Section that is appropriate for your child's age.


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