Scouts

Scouts do things!

Welcome to the Scouts Section. For youth 11 to 14 years of age.


Scouts is about having fun while gaining value leadership skills and self-confidence.

Our Scout Troop enjoys outdoor adventures while working together with other young people to accomplish thrilling challenges. Scouting gives every member a chance to be a leader. It might involve running an activity, organizing a camp, or participating with other young people across your province or Canada in a youth forum.

Scouting promotes activities that encourage youth to:
• express and respond to their own spiritual values and beliefs while showing concern
for others
• develop self reliance
• pursue hobbies and personal interests
• develop self discipline and the skills of working cooperatively with others
• cooperate in setting and achieving small group and personal goals
• practise leadership skills
• relate with adults
• be of service to others
• camp, explore the outdoors, and develop good conservation practices

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 can work towards receiving Personal Achievement Badges (PAB) using the Scouts Plan-Do-Review PAB template. These badges are designed to allow youth to explore and expand skills and knowledge in areas that are of particular interest to them.

For more information, check out the Guide to Scout Personal Achievement Badges.
For more information, please contact our Scout Leaders

Meetings

Tuesdays 615-730 From Mid-September to end of May at Chelsea Elementary Shool
We try to have as many meeting outside as possible.
There are many outings, so meetings may change location. Please check with Scouters for updates to the weekly program

Scout uniform

The official uniform for a Scout is a bright green camp shirt, which can be left untucked, and an optional tech tee available at the Scouts Shop. Plus a group neckerchief. A woggle can be made and any group, district, regional and provincial crests are supplied by the Group.

Scout Promise

On my honour
I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to God and the King
To help other people at all times,
And to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law.
OR
On my honour;
I promise that I will do my best,
To respect my country and my beliefs,
To help other people at all times;
and to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law.

Scout law

A Scout is helpful and trustworthy,
kind and cheerful,
considerate and clean,
wise in the use of all resources.

Scout motto

be prepared

scout slogan

do a good turn daily.

Useful links for Scouts

knife permit – Safe use of Knives

Knife Permit – Outdoor knife skills

Stove and Lantern Permit – Fuel Types for Lanterns

Stove and Lantern Permit – Safe use of Stoves

Stove and Lantern Permit – Safe Use of Lanterns

Axe and Saw Permit- Safe Use of axe

Axe and Saw Permit – Safe use of Saws

Axe and Saw Permit – Safe use of Hatchets

Axe and Saw Permit – Tool Comparison

Match and Fire Permit – Safe Setup of Campfires

Match and Fire Permit- Safe Use of Matches

Badges and Badge Planning

Outdoor adventure skills

Scout Personal Achievement Badges

Scout map

useful knots for scouts

How to make a Woggle (slide for scarf)

scout uniform and badge placement

Spring Camp packing list

winter camp packing list