Cubs
Welcome
to the Cub Scouts section, For youth 8 to 10 years of age.
Our Cub Pack enjoys 5 to 6 weekend camps throughout the year as well as fun hikes, interesting tours, plus many other fun outdoor adventures to enjoy.
Cub Scouts are encouraged to try new and more challenging activities. Learning important first aid skills, paddling a canoe for the first time, or leading a game at camp will open the door for Cubs to try other adventures they never thought possible.
While planning their adventures, Cub Scouts may include more than one Program Area, making the adventure more challenging and encouraging development in all of the SPICES. Trail Cards are a great way for Cubs to map their plan for achieving each of the six Program Areas throughout the year. With new activities to enjoy through fun team building games, Trail Cards help Cubs discover the world around them.
Along the way, Cub Scouts learn how to take care of themselves and work as a team – and most importantly have a lot of fun!
Cubs can work towards receiving Personal Achievement Badges (PAB) using the Cub 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, checkout the Guide to Cub Scout Personal Achievement Badges and Guide to Personal Achievement Badges for Parents.
For more information, please contact our Cub Leaders.
Meetings
Thursdays, 6:45 - 8:15 p.m. beginning of September to mid-June @ St. Thomas More School, 1620 Blohm Drive,
We try to have as many meeting outside as possible.
When inside, we are permitted to use the the Gym. Please enter school through back door. The school doors are locked during the meeting for safety puposes.
Also have get togethers in July & August plus our All Sections Family Camp in June, an all sections summer weekend camp and other fun adventures.
There are many outings, so meetings may change location. Please check with Scouters for updates to the weekly program
Note to Parents
Please ensure there is a minimum of two Adult Scouters (volunteers) present and we have Scouter/Youth ratio before leaving the premises.
Scouters try to be at the school for 6:35 p.m. The meeting starts at 6:45 p.m. All parents/guardians must sign their child in.
The meeting finishes at 8:15 p.m. All parents/guardians must sign their child out.
Cub Scout Uniform
The official uniform for a Cub Scout is a pique-knit grey jersey shirt, left casually untucked, and branded ball cap, all available at the Scouts Shop. Plus a group neckerchief (necker purchased though the Group) worn cross-over style,
A woggle and any group, district, regional and provincial crests are supplied by the Group.
Cub Scout Promise:
I promise to do my best;
To love and serve God,
To do my duty to the King;
To keep the law of the Wolf Cub pack,
And to do a good turn for somebody every day.
OR
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.
Cub Scout Law:
The Cub respects the Old Wolf,
The Cub respects himself/herself.
Cub Scout Motto:
Do your best.