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Scouting in British Columbia has a long history, from the 1900s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.


Anglophone Scouting in British Columbia

British Columbia British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, ...
is administratively connected to
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Councils

*Cascadia Council - Most of British Columbia and Vancouver Island *Fraser Valley Council - Most of the Fraser Valley, Nicomekl Area, Three Rivers Area, Coho Area, West SurDel Area, Green Timbers Area, Fraser Cheam *Pacific Coast Council - Pacific Spirit, East Vancouver, North Shore, Richmond, Burnaby. Whistler, the Sea to Sky corridor and the sunshine coast are administered through the Council office directly.


Local Groups and sections

In addition to typical groups, there are some vocational Company and Crews that serve special interests. * The 180th Pacific Coast Rover Scouts are a Leadership and Project Management Crew based in the Lower Mainland. * 89th Richmond Medvents * 24th Fraser Valley Medvents * Fraser Valley SCUBAvents The Silver Walnut Award was created by youth in 2005 to recognize outstanding youth leadership outside their own section. The first silver walnuts were presented in April 2006 in British Columbia's Cascadia Council. This award was created by the Cascadia Youth Network and has been approved by the National Council for use on youth uniforms. The award was since nationalized as the Medal of the Maple- a youth award for all councils.


Camp Byng

Camp Byn

is a Scouts Canada camping facility located in Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast (British Columbia), Sunshine Coast, a 40-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay Terminal,
Vancouver, British Columbia Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the List of cities in British Columbia, most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the ...
. The facility was host of the British Columbia Provincial Jamboree 2007, also known as the Pacific Jamboree. Camp Byng recently hosted the 2011 Pacific Jamboree on July 9 to July 16, 2011. Over 3,200 participants and volunteers attended. The facility has over a mile of oceanfront property, archery range, two playing fields, high and low ropes course with a zip line, four lodges with indoor cooking facilities as well as wilderness campsites. Outdoor showers are provided throughout the site.


Camp Barnard

Camp Barnard is a 250-acre (1.01 km2) Scouts Canada camping facility located in Otter Point, just west of Sooke on Vancouver Island. The site is centered around 17-acre Young Lake and was host of the Provincial Jamboree (PJ) in 1974, 1982, 1987, 2015 and 2019. The facility has a swimming area, dock, boat house with canoes and kayaks, archery range, two Lodges, four cabin circles and a playing field.


Francophone Scouting in British Columbia

The first
Association des Scouts du Canada L'Association des Scouts du Canada (ASC) is a Canadian Scouting organization. ASC is a World Organization of the Scout Movement "affiliated organization" through affiliation with Scouts Canada. Scouts du Canada primarily serves French speaking S ...
Wolf Cub (Louveteaux) pack was formed in 1955 in
Maillardville Maillardville is a community on the south slope of the city of Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. History In 1889, Frank Ross and James McLaren opened what would become Maillardville, a $350,000, modern sawmill, lumber mill on the north bank of ...
. A second pack followed in 1956 in the same town. In 1957, the first group of Scouts (Éclaireurs) was formed.


Girl Guiding in British Columbia

Girl Guides are served by the British Columbia Council of
Girl Guides of Canada Girl Guides of Canada (GGC; french: Guides du Canada) is the national Guiding association of Canada. Guiding in Canada started on September 7, 1910, and GGC was among the founding members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (W ...
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SOAR

SOAR stands for Spirit of Adventure Rendezvous. It is held every three years in British Columbia for Girl Guides of all levels from all over Canada and abroad.
SOAR 2011
was held in Agassiz, British Columbia, from July 23–30, 2011. Agassiz is a friendly agricultural community situated in the rich alluvial floodplain of the Fraser Valley. It is located on the north bank of the Fraser River, southwest of Hope, east of Vancouver, and south of Harrison Hot Springs. It features a host of outdoor activities, cultural events, historical sites, and museums. SOAR will be located on the Agricultural Fairgrounds also known as Centennial Park. SOAR 2007 was held between July 20–28, 2007 at the Seven Springs Camp and Retreat Centre near Parksville. The camp's theme was ''Mysteries of the Sea''. SOAR 2004 opened on 2004-07-24. It was held in Merritt at the Merritt Mountain Music Festival site and 2,700 girls and leaders attended.


Ranger Advisory Council

British Columbian Rangers (Guides aged 15–18+) elect an advisory council each year. This occurs after their Annual General Meeting, which is held at their annual spring training and camp. This training, the Ranger RACket, is open to Rangers across British Columbia and their travel is subsidized by the British Columbia Council of Girl Guides of Canada. Five girls are elected each year and produce newsletter and plan the next Ranger RACket. In 2009, the event was renamed to reflect changes in the Canadian Girl Guiding program. Previously, the event was open to all members of the Senior Branches and was known as CAJURA (to stand for Cadets, Junior Leaders, and Rangers).


See also

*
Baden-Powell Trail The Baden-Powell Trail is a rugged but well-maintained 48 km hiking trail, that traverses from Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver, Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver to Deep Cove, North Vancouver, Deep Cove in North Vancouver (district municipality), Nort ...
* Scouting in Alaska *
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* Scouting in Montana * Scouting in Washington *
Scouting in Wisconsin Wisconsin has a long history with the Boy Scout and Girl Scout organizations from the 1910s to the present day, both programs have independently served thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. Early history (1 ...


References


External links


British Columbia and Yukon ScoutingBC Girl GuidesLes Scouts francophones de la Colombie-BritanniqueSOAR 2007
{{Scouting in Canada Scouting and Guiding in Canada