The outdoors is an essential part of the Cub program. Weekend events, hikes and overnight camping opportunities round out the Cub Scouting experience. The Canadian Path is revitalizing the Scouting programs and we will revitalize Scouting in Canada. Getting the youth more involved in the choice of activities; ensuring they are part of the planning, the doing and the reviewing; focus of adventures of all types; and remembering the SPICES. Check out our Canadian Path page…
The Beaconsfield Heights Cub Pack meets every Friday night between 6:30 – 8:00 pm. Our meeting location is in the Beacon Hill Chalet at 100 Harwood Gate, Beaconsfield.
Along with our weekly meetings we have many fun, active and educational outings and events through-out the scouting season.
We are currently accepting new members to our Pack, if you’re interested in registering or speaking with a leader please contact us and we will be happy to tell you more.
Scouts Canada – Cub Program Information
Cub Scouting is built around a lively variety of games, crafts, music, storytelling, play acting, spiritual fellowship and the outdoors. The Cub program focuses around six activity areas: The Natural World, Outdoors, Creative Expression, Healthy Living, Home and Community, and Canada and the World. Individual interests and skills are recognized through simple awards.
Cubs meet in a group called a pack. The pack is split into smaller groups called sixes. There is one leader for every six Cubs. Each Cub learns a promise, law and motto to help guide their personal development.
Wolf Cub Promise:
I promise to do my best
To love and serve God, to do my duty to the Queen;
To keep the law of the Wolf Cub pack,
And to do a good turn for somebody every day.
Wolf Cub Law:
The Cub respects the Old Wolf,
The Cub respects himself/herself.
Wolf Cub Motto:
Do Your Best
Scouting Mission
To contribute to the education of young people, through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.
Scouting’s Mission is achieved by:
- Involving youth throughout their formative years in a non-formal educational process.
- Using a specific method that makes each individual the principal agent in his or her development as a self-reliant, supportive, responsible and committed person.
- Assisting youth to establish a value system based upon spiritual, social and personal principles as expressed in the Promise and Law.