Developing well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world.
Message: Through our Plan-Do-Review method, Cub Scouts are empowered to learn by doing. With Scouts Canada’s Youth-led programming, youth put leadership and teamwork into play by planning their activities with the guidance of an adult Scouter. The great Scouting adventure allows youth to explore new things, share ideas, learn new skills and create new paths.
Cub Scouts is filled with a little bit of everything and plenty of opportunities for youth to personally develop in areas including like social, physical, intellectual, character, emotional and spiritual. Along the way Cub Scouts meet new friends, learn teamwork, and develop self-confidence.
A place to discover new things and embark on great adventures.
As a Pack, Cub Scouts plan adventures like hikes, weekend camps and water activities (like canoeing and kayaking), discovering their unique capabilities and personal progression along the way.
In Cub Scouts youth can sleep beneath the stars, hike with gear on their backs, eat gooey marshmallows on a stick or see an otter splashing in a stream just a few feet away.
Self-Confidence
Leadership
Problem-solving
Camp Planning
Outdoor Safety
Weekend Camps
Canoeing and Kayaking
Campfire Cooking
STEM Projects
Snowshoeing
I promise to do my best,
To be true to myself,
To do my duty to my country;
To keep the law of the Wolf Cub Pack,
And to do a good turn for somebody every day
The Cub respects the old wolf,
The Cub respects him/herself
Do Your Best!
Outdoor Adventure Skills (OAS) badges are awarded to Cubs who demonstrate a defined set of competencies. OAS skills are practiced during the weekly Cubs meetings and on our weekend Adventures. They cover the following 9 skill areas over a series of Levels (1-9):
Camping
Trail
Winter
Paddling
Aquatics
Emergency Aid
Vertical
Sailing
Scoutcraft
These skills are taught by Scouters and qualified instructors as needed.
Personal Achievement Badges (PAB) are awarded for the completion of independent projects outside of our regular meetings. However, the Cubs should engage the Scouters at the planning and reviewing stage of the projects. The Cubs PAB badges are awarded in the following areas:
Earth
Air
Water
Space
Summer Fitness
Winter Fitness
Year-round Fitness
Home
Community
Canada
World
Technology
Arts
Building
Hobby
Science