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- COVID is still here; Scouting should be outdoors
— 2023-10-17
- Scouting Museums in Canada
— Explore the history of Scouting
— 2023-02-20
- Responding in Scouting to tragedy
— Speaking with young people about tragic world events
— 2020-08-02
- Online Scouting: How to make it work
— COVID-19 lockdowns may mean Scouting needs to continue online
— 2020-06-27
- Scouts Canada's finances
— Year ending August 31, 2019
— 2020-06-14
- The cost of a Scouting trip to Europe
— What does it cost to take a Scouting troop to Europe?
— 2020-04-24
- Scouts Canada's governance
— How the Board of Governors is chosen
— 2020-02-02
- Moon Phase Calendar
— What will the phase of the Moon be for your next Scout camp?
— 2009-09-05
- Flags of Canada and the Provinces
— High-quality flag images for use in badge work
— 2009-05-09
- How to Make a Scout Necker
— And how to get the size right
— 2009-04-04
- Questions for Interviewing New Adult Volunteers
— Making interviews an effective part of volunteer screening
— 2009-03-29
- Klondike Derby Events
— Events for a Klondike Derby
— 2007-10-29
- Keeping our Kids Safe: Duties of Adult Volunteers
— A one-page summary of a volunteer's duty of care
— 2007-10-03
- CJ'07 Sunrise Ceremony Soundscape
— Canadian Scout Jamboree 2007 Centennial Sunrise Ceremony
— 2007-06-17
- One World, One Promise
— A song to celebrate Scouting's Centenary
— 2007-06-17
- Bill S-1001: An Act respecting Scouts Canada
— 2007-02-07
- Scouts Canada Act — Time for Action
— Help stop this undemocratic bill
— 2007-02-03
- Presenting Volunteer Recognition in Scouting
— How to make honours and awards more effective
— 2007-01-22
- What can I do?
— 2006-12-09
- Why this bill will be harmful
— S-1001 will damage Scouts Canada
— 2006-12-09
- Kennabi Paddling Song
— The Anthem of the Lilly-dippers
— 2006-11-19
- Scouts Canada Act: Bill S-27
— 2005-11-29
- Councils and Areas of Scouts Canada
— A complete list of Scouts Canada's councils and areas
— 2005-03-30
- Royal Charter of The Boy Scouts Association
— January 4, 1912 document is basis for Scouts Canada
— 2005-03-28
- Navigating for Scouts
— A Self-teaching Guide to Navigation with Map and Compass
— 2005-02-21
- Canadian Acts of Parliament Relating to Scouting
— The current law governing Scouts Canada
— 2005-02-18
- How Scouts Canada is Governed
— Help make Scouts Canada democratic
— 2004-10-16
- How to Teach Semaphore
— Scouts enjoy learning this visual communication method
— 2004-10-12
- WFIS World Conference 2004
— Report on the World Federation of Independent Scouts meeting in BC
— 2004-10-02
- Professionalized Scouting? That's a LAFF
— Canned programs are no substitute for Scouting
— 2004-09-29
- Save Your Scout Camp
— What to do before Scouts Canada tries to sell your local Scout Camp
— 2004-08-03
- Democracy: The Right to Complain
— Scouts Canada's Chief Commissioner offers his understanding of democracy
— 2004-05-25
- Scouts Canada Conference 2004
— April 17, 2004, Mississauga, Ontario
— 2004-05-17
- Ontario Properties and Camps
— The message is sell, sell, sell
— 2004-05-17
- Keynote: Kenya Street Scouts
— International Commissioner Tyler Arrell spoke about the Kenya Street Scouts
— 2004-05-17
- Program Updates
— Julian Celms provided an update on the work of Scouts Canada's Program Department
— 2004-05-17
- Scouting in Canada Update
— An update from Scouts Canada's national leadership
— 2004-05-17
- Celebrate WJ’55
— 2005 will be the fiftieth anniversary of the Eighth World Scout Jamboree
— 2004-05-17
- Managing our Scout Camps
— How to ensure camps are an asset, not a burden
— 2004-04-28
- What’s Really Making You Feel Bad?
— At story about keeping warm at winter camp
— 2004-04-15
- Boards of Review for Scout Rank Advancement
— Scouters interview Scouts to ensure they have earned their next rank
— 2004-03-30
- Scouts Canada Act: Bill S-19
— 2004-03-20
- Group Finance Policy
— Policies to help ensure proper stewardship of a Scout group’s financial resources
— 2004-01-27
- Youth Input? No way!
— What is the role of youth members in program planning?
— 2004-01-27
- On Preparedness
— Every once in a while, something happens that re-affirms your faith in what you believe in
— 2003-12-11
- How to make Scouts Canada Democratic
— Help make Scouts Canada democratic
— 2003-09
- Membership Retention
— What we can do about membership decline
— 2002-11-05
- A Proposal for a Democratic Scouts Canada
— We can all participate in a mail ballot election
— 2002-09
- Over the Alps on the Lötschepass
— A journal entry from Kandersteg International Scout Centre, Switzerland
— 2002-07
- Group Committee Role Descriptions
— Defining the responsibilities of Group Committee members
— 2002-06
- Upside-Down Scouting
— Scouts Canada’s restructuring focuses on making the membership accountable to the national Board, rather than on meeting the needs of the Scouts
— 2002-05
- Klondike, Ho!
— Resources for running a Klondike Derby, including a new sled design
— 2002-02
- Klondike Derby Kit Lists
— What you need to Be Prepared for a Klondike Derby
— 2002-02
- Klondike Derby Sled Plans
— A new design for a strong, light, and inexpensive Klondike sled
— 2002-02
- Klondike Derby Mushing
— Working as a team to drive your Klondike sled
— 2002-02
- Scout Patrol Emblems
— Nineteen Canadian animals and their symbolic meanings
— 2002-02
- Scout Patrol Flags
— Patrol flags are fun to make and help identify a patrol
— 2002-02
- Preparing for a Klondike Derby
— Organizing and participating in a successful event
— 2002-02
- Patrol Camp Kit List
— What a patrol needs for a weekend camp
— 2002-01
- A Rover Ramble to the birthplace of Scouting
— A journal entry from Kandersteg International Scout Centre, Switzerland
— 2001-09-19
- The Hunt for Captain Rasputin’s Treasure
— A treasure hunt program for Scouts
— 2001-05
- Tips for running Scouts’ Owns
— Six keys to more effective spiritual programs
— 2001-01
- Personal Camp Kit List
— What a Scout needs for a weekend camp
— 2000-10
- The B-P Kit
— This First Aid/Emergency Kit helps Scouts to Be Prepared
— 2000-09
- The Chase of the Trapped Keener
— A clever method for Scouter recruitment
— 2000-06-12
- Many Messages in the Stars
— A story about the 91st Toronto Scout Troop
— 2000-06
- Extreme Adventure: Extremely Easy
— All fun and no learning is not Scouting
— 2000-02-26
- Emergency Phone Numbers Card
— An important item for your BP Kit
— 2000-02
- Flag Break and Flag Down
— A ceremony to start and end the day
— 2000, revised 2014-04-06
- The Rover Adviser’s Vigil
— Questions to help the Rover Adviser Squire prepare for their responsibilities
— 2000
- Can the Rover Scout Vigil Change the Community Which Values It?
— An analysis of the Rover Vigil as ritual
— 2000
- Scouting Glossary
— Common words and phases used in Scouting in Canada
— 2000
- What is a Scouts' Own?
— A Scouts' Own is an important part of the spiritual life of any Scout section
— 2000
- What is Scouting?
— Scouting is fun with a purpose, directed towards helping boys and girls become happy, healthy, useful citizens
— 2000
- Structured Play is not Scouting
— Scouts Canada’s new program potentially to be operated by paid leaders
— 1999-09
- The Scout Method and Camp Opemikon
— How the Scout Method is put to use at a residential summer camp
— 1998-12
- A Brief Explanation of Co-ed Scouting
— How and why Scouts Canada opened its doors to everyone
— 1998-11
- A Winter Camp Story
— It all starts with an official Storm Warning
— 1998-03
- Scout Investiture Ceremony
— Making a meaningful start to Scouting
— 1998
- Starting a Rover Crew
— Tips from an Old Scout on how to get started with Rovering
— 1998
- The Scouter-in-Training Award
— A proposal for an addition to the Venturer Program
— 1997-11
- A Spring Camp Story
— A little rain, a little sun, and lots of the Scouting Spirit
— 1996-04
- When to Wear Which Necker
— How choose which necker to wear
— 1996
- Wolf Cub Jungle Grand Howl Opening and Closing Ceremony
— Bring the jungle to your pack
— 1996
- What does Scouting mean by Duty to God?
— Scouting embraces diverse spiritual expression, theistic or not
— 1996
- The Ten Quests of Rovering
— BP’s challenges for Rovers
— 1996
- Sample Rover Round Table Bylaws
— Most Rover Round Tables formalize their organization in writing
— 1996
- The Rover Vigil
— The Rover Squire will quietly think out what is going on in their lives
— 1996
- Scoutmaster Investiture Ceremony
— Recognizing a new Scouter at the front of the horseshoe
— 1996
- The Uniform IOU
— Loan uniforms to those who cannot afford them
— 1996
- A Sample Venturer Bylaw
— Some Venturer Companies formalize their organization in writing
— 1996
- Appropriate Caring and Touching of Children
— Ensuring everyone is and feels safe
— 1995
- How to Take the Minutes of a Meeting
— Minutes are a record of what happened, what was decided, and what actions will be taken
— 1995
- A Sample Rover Crew Bylaw
— Most Rover Crews formalize their organization in writing
— 1994
- Fundamental Principles
— The basic ideas underlying the Scout Movement
— 1992
- About Scoutdocs
— Resources for Scouting in Canada
- Canadian Scouting Associations
— Canada has several Scouting associations
- Baden-Powell 150th Anniversary Crest/Badge/Patch
- Scouts in Hansard
— Read when Scouting is mentioned in the Parliament of Canada
- Canadian Scouting Camps Directory
- Scoutdocs-Update
- What’s New on Scoutdocs
- Documents
- ScoutDocs Scout Camps Map
— Find Scout Camps Quickly and Easily
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