Resources
Find some helpful resources on this page, whether you are new or a seasoned member.
Can’t find what you are looking for? Take a look at the resources page for each section, or try searching the Scouts Canada website.
New To Scouting
New Scouter Welcome Kit
The New Scouter Welcome Kit is designed as the key supporting documentation for a Scouter’s entry into the world of Scouting
Parents
Here, memories are made and friendships are forged through the countless campfires, hikes and overnight camps.
Discover all the resources you will need to learn more about Scouts Canada’s youth program and support your child on their Scouting journey.
Program Resources
Scouter Manual
This is your first-stop reference for the Canadian Path program, with content pertaining to all Sections—from Beaver Scouts to Rover Scouts.
Have a look, and we’ll see you on The Path!
Program Quality Guide
The Program Quality Guide is broken down to bring youth aboard the evaluation process. Use the guide to create an awesome Scouting program! Have open discussions guided by the assessment questions to help your program move forward. Be honest, and challenge yourself as a Section to live up to your own expectations for a great, safe Scouting program.
Well-Rounded Development Resources
The Canadian Path is all about developing well-rounded individuals by encouraging youth to participate in a wide range of activities. The badges of the Canadian Path are used to celebrate the personal journey of youth in Scouting. Scouting is not about collecting badges—they mark the milestones of the journey and celebrate youth achievements.

Worldwide Scouting Movement
Scouts have been around for over a century. It all started in 1907 when Robert Baden-Powell took a group of youth camping on Brownsea Island. Since then, Scouting continues to flourish across the globe. Today, Scouts is the largest youth movement in the world - with 40 million members in more than 1 million local community Scout Groups
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World Organization of Scouting Movement
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Scouts Canada
1 of 169 National Scout Organizations in WOSM
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Shining Waters Council
1 of 20 councils in Scouts Canada
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6th Richmond Hill Scout Group
1 of 89 groups in Shining Waters Council
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6th Richmond Hill Beaver Section
1 of 5 sections in 6th Richmond Hill Group
Worldwide Scouting Movement
Scouts have been around for over a century. It all started in 1907 when Robert Baden-Powell took a group of youth camping on Brownsea Island. Since then, Scouting continues to flourish across the globe. Today, Scouts is the largest youth movement in the world – with 40 million members in more than 1 million local community Scout Groups.
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Scouts Canada
1 of 169 National Scout Organizations in WOSM
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Shining Waters Council
1 of 20 councils in Scouts Canada
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6th Richmond Hill Scout Group
1 of 89 groups in Shining Waters Council
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6th Richmond Hill Beaver Section
1 of 5 sections in 6th Richmond Hill Group