Sections

This page includes generic activity information for each section. Annually Sections will also include a variety of other activities that are not listed, which also meet the Scouting Path program objectives… therefore no two years are ever the same, which keeps Scouts interesting and exciting!

| BEAVERS | CUBS | SCOUTS | VENTURERS | ROVERS |


Beavers
BEAVER SCOUTS (COLONY) | Ages: 5-7
[SCOUTS.CA: BEAVER SCOUT PROGRAM]
Outdoor Activities: Nature walks and hikes
Urban walks
Picnics
Family-based camping (e.g. traditional camp-site, at a zoo, etc.)
Campfire
Playing at a nearby park
Tree planting
Outdoor games and sports
Indoor Activities: Crafts (e.g. painting, drawing, etc.)
Indoor games and sports
Storytelling and playacting
Sleepover (e.g. regular meeting place, aquarium, etc.)
Spiritual fellowship
Invite a guest speaker (e.g. veteran, police, etc.)
Provide demonstrations (e.g. first-aid)
Education/Tours: Fish hatchery tour
Search & Rescue tour
Fire department tour
Police station tour
Stave Lake Dam tour

Cub
CUB SCOUTS (PACK) | Ages: 8-10
[SCOUTS.CA: CUB SCOUT PROGRAM]
Outdoor Activities: Challenging hikes
Weekend camping
Campfire
Canoeing / Kayaking
Outdoor games and sports
Indoor Activities: Crafts (e.g. model-building, etc.)
Indoor games and sports
Music, storytelling and playacting
Invite a guest speaker (e.g. veteran, police, conservation officer, etc.)
Provide demonstrations (e.g. first-aid)
Education/Tours: Work towards badges
Fish hatchery tour
Search & Rescue tour
Fire department tour
Police station tour
Stave Lake Dam tour
FLEX training

Scouts
SCOUTS (TROOP) | Ages: 11-14
[SCOUTS.CA: SCOUT PROGRAM]
Outdoor Activities: Extended hikes
Lots of camping
Council/regional Jamborees
Canoeing / Kayaking
Rock-climbing
Mountain biking
Indoor Activities: Gadgets
Running an activity themselves (indoors/outdoors)
Participation in provincial or national youth forums
Invite a guest speaker (e.g. veteran, police, conservation officer, etc.)
Provide demonstrations (e.g. standard first-aid)
Education/Tours: Work towards badges
Search & Rescue tour/demonstrations
Wilderness/survival training
Camp organizing/planning
Provide OOS (Offer of Service to younger Sections)
FAST training

Venturers
VENTURER SCOUTS (COMPANY) | Ages: 15-17
[SCOUTS.CA: VENTURER SCOUT PROGRAM]
Outdoor Activities: Extended hiking
Rock-climbing
Backcountry trips combining activities together (e.g. hiking, camping and canoeing)
Attend Council/regional social camps
Skiing, snowboarding and other winter activities
Indoor Activities: Organize and plan activities (indoor/outdoor)
Social outings within company and/or link with others (e.g. laser tag, etc.)
Planning lengthy/complex excursions
Complete the Survivorman Challenge
Operate Company and conduct business
Plan youth-led fundraising
Lasertag
Education/Tours: Work towards badges and awards (e.g. Queen’s Venturer & Duke of Edinburgh)
Wilderness/survival training
Become a Scouter-in-Training (SIT) (e.g. Beaver Leader)
Run activities for younger sections
Become a Vocational Venturer (Medical, Police, Fire)
Provide OOS (Offer of Service to younger Sections)
FOCUS training

Rovers
ROVER SCOUTS (CREW) | Ages: 18-26
[SCOUTS.CA: ROVER SCOUT PROGRAM]
Outdoor Activities: Lengthy/extended hiking
Challenging rock-climbing
Backcountry trips combining activities together (e.g. hiking, camping and canoeing)
Attend Council/regional social camps
Indoor Activities: Organize and plan activities (indoor/outdoor)
Social outings within crew and/or link with others
Planning lengthy/complex excursions
Complete the Survivorman Challenge
Operate Crew and conduct business
Education/Service: Provide service: Run food drives, park clean-ups, tree planting, etc.
Become a Vocational Rover (Medical, Police, Search & Rescue)
Become a Scouter for younger sections (e.g. Assistant Venturer Advisor)
FOCUS training
Various LEADER training