You can register as a member any time, but we are running our annual registration nights on September 15 and 16 this year. On the
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Do you have what it takes to be a Scout?
Not many do.
The Scout program is designed around a lively variety of activities based on personal and group interests. Scouts emphasizes outdoor and environmental activities, citizenship and community service, leadership, and personal development. Interests and skills are recognized through an awards system. The age is from 11-16.
The outdoors is an essential part of the Scout program. Weekend events, extended hikes, no trace camping and seasonal sports opportunities round out the Scout experience. Developing an active, healthy lifestyle is the prime goal.
Scouts is not a drop-in program. It can only work if the members make a commitment to participate in all the activities. We understand that sometimes people get sick or have other emergencies, but if you know you can’t or don’t want to do weekend activities, Scouts is not for you.
If you commit to Scouts, we’ll commit to you.
Group Picnic and Kub Kar Rally
While the weather was a problem, we had a successful end of year gathering indoors at St. Peter’s Carlton St. We shared a pot luck
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Scout hike in the Don Valley
We hiked about 12km last Saturday in the Don Valley.
Apple Day was a great success!
Thank you to all the Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and parents who participated this year. We received over $1200 in donations. This is nearly twice what
2009/2010 registration nights
You can join us any time you like, but we’re geared up for questions, registrations and other start up tasks on September 16 and 17.
Spring Scout Camp at Warsaw Caves
On June 5-7, we had a great camp at Warsaw Caves near Peterborough, ON. We explored the caves, learned firelighting, swam and cooked our own meals. On Saturday night we had a campfire, roasted marshmallows and sang.
Fun video about Cubs on Youtube
I just came across this ad produced by another Cub pack in Kirkland, Quebec. It’s a good description of the differences between Cubs and hockey.