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Scouts Canada is a Canadian Scouting
Scouting

Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society....
 association that, in affiliation with the French-language Association des Scouts du Canada
Association des Scouts du Canada

L'Association des Scouts du Canada is a World Organization of the Scout Movement member along with Scouts Canada in Canada. It is a unique situation, Canada being the only country having two membership in the WOSM....
, is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement
World Organization of the Scout Movement

The World Organization of the Scout Movement is the Non-governmental organization organization which governs most national Scouting, with 28 million members....
 (WOSM). Scouts Canada provides programmes for young people, male and female, ages 5 to 26.

ts Canada has five program sections:

Programs are open to males and females.


SCOUTSabout program aims to fulfill Scouting's mission with those children who are not members of a Scouting organization.






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Scouts Canada is a Canadian Scouting
Scouting

Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society....
 association that, in affiliation with the French-language Association des Scouts du Canada
Association des Scouts du Canada

L'Association des Scouts du Canada is a World Organization of the Scout Movement member along with Scouts Canada in Canada. It is a unique situation, Canada being the only country having two membership in the WOSM....
, is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement
World Organization of the Scout Movement

The World Organization of the Scout Movement is the Non-governmental organization organization which governs most national Scouting, with 28 million members....
 (WOSM). Scouts Canada provides programmes for young people, male and female, ages 5 to 26.

Program


Program sections

Scouts Canada has five program sections:
  • Beavers
    Beavers (Scouting)

    Beavers in Scouting is one name for the youngest section of Scouting with members younger than Cub Scouts and sometimes going to as young as five years of age....
    , ages 5 to 7
  • Wolf Cubs, ages 8 to 10
  • Scouts (also Sea Scout
    Sea Scout

    Sea Scouts are members of the international Scouting movement, with a particular emphasis on water-based activities, such as kayaking, canoeing, sail boat, and Watercraft rowing....
    s), ages 11 to 14 (optional to 16)
  • Venturers
    Venture Scout

    Venture Scouting is a section of the Scouting, mostly in countries of the Commonwealth of Nations, for young people roughly in the 14 - 18 age range....
     (also Sea Venturers), ages 14 to 17
  • Rovers
    Rover Scouts

    Rover Scouting is a service division of Scouting for young men, and in some countries, women. A group of Rovers, analogous to a Boy Scout troop, is called a 'Crew.'...
     (also Sea Rovers), ages 18 to 26


Programs are open to males and females.

Special programs

  • MedVents
    Medical Venturers

    Medical Venturers or MedVents is a program that was created by groups of Scouts Canada. The program focuses on teaching members new skills that can be applied inside and outside of scouting events....
     (Medical Venturers) is a new program that consists of Venturers and Rovers that learn and provide first-aid.


Short-term programs

  • SCOUTSabout
The SCOUTSabout program aims to fulfill Scouting's mission with those children who are not members of a Scouting organization. SCOUTSabout is implemented in 3-month long modules, often after school, to appeal to those families who do not want or can not commit to year-round activities. Theme based, the focus is on structured play and learning by doing without uniforms, badge programs and ceremonies. SCOUTSabout is for children between 5 and 10 years old.

  • Extreme Adventure
Extreme Adventure offers the opportunity for young people aged from 14 to 17, to plan and participate in a variety of short-term adventure-based activities. Example activities are: hiking, long-term camping and travelling abroad to participate in humanitarian projects. The program seeks to realise Scouting's mission with non-members. There is no uniform and are no ceremonies associated with this program. It is designed to include development of leadership skills and self-esteem and the particiaption in community projects that is also offered through the ordinary programs. Extreme Adventure is based on the Venturer Amory Adventure Award concept.

Major awards

Scouts Canada has several major awards:
  • The Chief Scout's Award
    Chief Scout's Award (Canada)

    The Chief Scout's Award is the highest award which can be achieved at the Scout level in Scouts Canada. It was inaugurated in 1973 by then Governor General of Canada Roland Michener....
     was established in 1973 as the top award in the Scout section.
  • The Queen's Venturer Award
    Queen's Venturer Award

    The Queen's Venturer Award is the highest Scouting proficiency award for youth members in Scouts Canada that can be regularly awarded, as the Amory Adventure Award is only awarded to one Venturer Company each year....
     is the top award in the Venturer section. In 1968, the normal upper age for members of the Scout section was reduced from 17 to 14 and the Venturer section was created for ages 14-17. As part of these changes, Queen's Scout rank was replaced with the Queen's Venturer Award.
  • The Amory Adventure Award
    Amory Adventure Award

    The Amory Adventure Award is an award in the Scouting in Canada program. Unlike all other awards and badges, for example the Queen's Venturer Award, the Amory Award is only granted to one Venturer company each year....
     is awarded to the Venturer company that exhibits the most initiative in conceiving, planning, and executing an outdoor adventure.


Badge program


The Scout emblem incorporates the maple leaf
Maple leaf

File:Maple leaf Fcb981.JPGThe maple leaf is the characteristic leaf of the maple tree, and is one of the most widely recognized National symbols of Canada....
 of the flag of Canada
Flag of Canada

The 'National Flag of Canada', also known as the 'Maple Leaf', and , is a red flag with a white square in its centre, had been officially adopted in Canada to replace the Union Flag....
 with two sticks to create a stylized campfire.

Camps

Scouts Canada operates about 200 Scout camps across Canada. Well-known camps include Impeesa Extreme
Scouting in Alberta

Scouting in Alberta has a long history, from the 1900s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live....
, Haliburton Scout Reserve
Haliburton Scout Reserve

Haliburton Scout Reserve is a 20 square kilometre Scouting camp located east of Haliburton, Ontario and just south of Algonquin Park. The camp opened in 1947 and is operated by Scouts Canada, Greater Toronto Council....
, Camp Byng
Camp Byng

Camp Byng is a 200 acre Scouts Canada camping facility located in Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast, a 40 minute ferry ride from Vancouver, British Columbia....
 and Tamaracouta Scout Reserve
Scouting in Quebec

Scouting in Quebec has a long history, from the 1900s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live....
. The Tamaracouta Scout Reserve is the oldest continually operating Scout camp in the world.

History

In the spring of 1908, just months after the book Scouting for Boys
Scouting for Boys

Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship is the first book on the Scouting, published in 1908. It was written and illustrated by Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, its founder....
 was published in England, Scouting
Scouting

Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society....
 came to Canada. Robert Baden-Powell wrote to Earl Grey
Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey

Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey, Order of St Michael and St George, Royal Victorian Order, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom nobleman who was Governor General of Canada from 1904 to 1911....
, then Governor General of Canada
Governor General of Canada

The Governor General of Canada is the viceroy representative in Canada of the Monarchy of Canada, who is the head of state. Canada is one of sixteen Commonwealth realms, all of which share the same person as their respective sovereign....
, in 1910 to ask him to organize Scouting
Scouting

Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society....
 in Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. Scouting was carried on as part of The Boy Scouts Association
The Scout Association

The Scout Association is the World Organization of the Scout Movement recognised Scouting association in the United Kingdom. Scouting began in 1907 through the efforts of Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell....
 Overseas Department until The Canadian General Council of the Boy Scout Association was incorporated by an Act of the Canadian Parliament on June 12, 1914. The Canadian General Council continued to be a branch of the Boy Scout Association until October 30, 1946, when it became an independent member of the Boy Scout World Conference, now the World Organization of the Scout Movement. A subsequent amendment to the Act of Parliament changed the name to Boy Scouts of Canada. In 1976 the Scouts Canada logo was introduced and the organization, by its By-laws, adopted the name Scouts Canada. In 2007 The Boy Scouts of Canada legally changed its name to Scouts Canada.

In 1972, Scouts Canada began accepting female members as part of its Rover Section. This was expanded in 1984 to include the Venturer Section. In 1992, co-ed Scouting was an option for all program sections and became policy for all sections in 1998.

Organization

Scouts Canada is divided into twenty Councils, each representing a whole province or large part thereof. Each Council is headed by a Council Commissioner appointed by the Executive Commissioner (the top staff member reporting to the Board of Governors). Councils are divided into Areas, each headed by an Area Commissioner appointed by the Council Commissioner.

Scouts Canada has two affiliated Scout associations:
  • Association des Scouts du Canada
    Association des Scouts du Canada

    L'Association des Scouts du Canada is a World Organization of the Scout Movement member along with Scouts Canada in Canada. It is a unique situation, Canada being the only country having two membership in the WOSM....
  • Salvation Army Scout Association


Canada is the only country with more than one Scouting association separately recognized by WOSM. Scouts Canada and Association des Scouts du Canada are divided by language. A number of other countries also have more than one Scouting association that may form a national federation to receive joint WOSM membership. Scouts Canada and Association des Scouts du Canada send a joint delegation to meetings of the World Organization of the Scout Movement; this is coordinated through the Committee on Cooperation.

Every Governor General
Governor General of Canada

The Governor General of Canada is the viceroy representative in Canada of the Monarchy of Canada, who is the head of state. Canada is one of sixteen Commonwealth realms, all of which share the same person as their respective sovereign....
 since Earl Grey
Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey

Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey, Order of St Michael and St George, Royal Victorian Order, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom nobleman who was Governor General of Canada from 1904 to 1911....
 has been either the Chief Scout for Canada (prior to 1946) or Chief Scout of Canada (after 1946).

Jamborees


Canadian Scout Jamboree

The Canadian Scout Jamboree or CJ is a jamboree
Jamboree (Scouting)

In Scouting, a jamboree is a large gathering of Scouts who rally at a national or international level.The 1st World Scout Jamboree was held in 1920, and was hosted by the United Kingdom....
 run by Scouts Canada for members of the Scout and Venturer sections. The Jamboree is well known on the international Scouting scene, and will usually have several groups from other countries attending, most notable from the United States. The CJ that would normally have been held in 2005 was cancelled shortly after CJ'01 due to concerns about volunteer burnout. In 2004, CJ'07
11th Canadian Scout Jamboree

The 11th Canadian Scout Jamboree of Scouts Canada was held from July 25 to August 1, 2007 at Tamaracouta Scout Reserve just north of Montreal....
 was announced. CJ'07 is the first CJ planned to be held at a Scout camp.

List of Jamborees

  • 1949: 1st Canadian Scout Jamboree, Connaught Ranges, Ottawa
    Ottawa

    Ottawa is the Capital of Canada. The city has population of 812,000, the List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population municipality in the country and second largest in Ontario....
    , Ontario
    Ontario

    Ontario is a Provinces and territories of Canada located in the Central Canada part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area....
    . 2,579 attend.
  • 1953: 2nd Canadian Scout Jamboree, Connaught Ranges, Ottawa, Ontario. 1,196 attend.
  • 1961: 3rd Canadian Scout Jamboree, Connaught Ranges, Ottawa, Ontario. 2,095 attend.
  • 1977: 4th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Cabot Beach Provincial Park
    Cabot Beach Provincial Park

    Cabot Beach Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located in Malpeque Bay.Cabot Beach is the largest park in western PEI....
    , Prince Edward Island
    Prince Edward Island

    Prince Edward Island is a Canada Provinces and territories of Canada consisting of an island of the same name. The Maritimes is the smallest in the nation in both land area and population ....
    . 16,000 attend.
  • 1981: 5th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Kananaskis
    Kananaskis, Alberta

    Kananaskis is an municipal district situated to the west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada in the foothills and front ranges of the Canadian Rockies....
    , Alberta
    Alberta

    Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
    . 19,000 attend.
  • 1985: 6th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Guelph Lake Conservation Area, Guelph
    Guelph

    Guelph is a city in Ontario, Canada.Guelph may also refer to:* Guelph , consisting of the City of Guelph, Ontario* Guelph , as the above...
    , Ontario. 12,000 attend.
  • 1989: 7th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst, Prince Edward Island. 10,000 attend.
  • 1993: 8th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Kananaskis, Alberta. 12,000 attend.
  • 1997: 9th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Boulevard Lake Park, Thunder Bay
    Thunder Bay

    Thunder Bay may refer to several things in North America's Great Lakes region....
    , Ontario. 13,879 attend.
  • 2001: 10th Canadian Scout Jamboree, Cabot Beach Provincial Park, Prince Edward Island. 14,000 attend.
  • 2007: 11th Canadian Scout Jamboree
    11th Canadian Scout Jamboree

    The 11th Canadian Scout Jamboree of Scouts Canada was held from July 25 to August 1, 2007 at Tamaracouta Scout Reserve just north of Montreal....
    , Tamaracouta Scout Reserve, Quebec
    Quebec

    Quebec , in French language, Qu?bec , is a Provinces and territories of Canada in the Central Canada and Eastern Canada regions of Canada....
    . 7,000 attend.


World Jamborees held in Canada

  • 8th World Scout Jamboree
    8th World Scout Jamboree

    The 8th World Scout Jamboree was held in 1955 and was hosted by Canada at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. The Jamboree saw the introduction of the World Crest which is still worn on the uniforms of Scouts the world over....
    , Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
  • 15th World Scout Jamboree
    15th World Scout Jamboree

    The 15th World Scout Jamboree was held in 1983 and was hosted by Canada at Kananaskis, Alberta, Alberta, an area of Provincial Park 4,000 feet in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 80 miles west of Calgary, Alberta....
    , Kananaskis, Alberta


Issues

Since the late 1960s, Scouts Canada has suffered from ongoing membership decline in all sections and among adults, especially in the transition between Cubs and Scouts. During this transition, Scouting's market share
Market share

Market share, in strategic management and marketing, is the percentage or proportion of the total available market or market segment that is being serviced by a company....
 dropped from between ten and fifteen percent of young people to less than two percent. Scouts Canada is actively working to correct this by using camping programs and increasing direct program support to front line leaders. This includes a partnership with Robert Bateman
Robert Bateman

Robert Bateman may refer to:* Robert Bateman , painter, sculptor, naturalist, and scholar* Reverend Robert James Bateman , British-born pastor...
's Get to Know Program , a program help line , an award winning Climate Change
One-Tonne Challenge

The One-Tonne Challenge was a challenge presented by the Politics of Canada in March 2004 for Canadas to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by one tonne each year....
 program and a variety of camping programs across the country . It was also announced in the latest Leader magazine that the magazine would retool to be more of a front line leader resource.

In 1998, the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association of Canada
Baden-Powell Scouts

The Baden-Powell Scouts' Association is a youth organisation found in the United Kingdom, with affiliations in various countries. Baden-Powell Scouting focuses on the importance of tradition in the Scout movement....
 (BPSAC) was established in Canada, rejecting the modernization of the Scout method
Scout method

The Scout method is the informal education used by Scouting. The aim of Scouting is character training, to become an independent person, helpful to other people....
 by WOSM and Scouts Canada. Scouts Canada challenged the association and successfully argued that the word "Scout", in the context of a youth organization, is a trademark held by Scouts Canada. Following this decision the B-PSAC reformed as the Baden-Powell Service Association Federation of Canada. The B-PSA Federation of Canada, a member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts
World Federation of Independent Scouts

The World Federation of Independent Scouts was formed in Laubach, Germany, in 1996 by Lawrie Dring, a British Scouter with the independent Baden-Powell Scouts ....
, now has Councils in British Columbia, Ontario and New Brunswick.

See also

  • Scouting in Canada
    Scouting in Canada

    The Scouting and Girl Guides movement in Canada is served by several organizations with various supernational alignments....
  • Girl Guides of Canada
    Girl Guides of Canada

    Girl Guides of Canada - Guides du Canada is the national Girl Guides association of Canada. Guiding in Canada started in 1910 and was among the founding members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1928....
  • John Neysmith
    John Neysmith

    John Neysmith of Canada is one of 12 elected volunteer members of the World Scout Committee, the main executive body of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, and the International Commissioner for Scouts Canada....


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