As Beaver Scouts, you get to discover your world by exploring a map of the Pond. Embark on adventures like camping, hiking, playing games and even having campfires—all the while making great new friends along the way!
Each symbolic area on the map provides an opportunity to plan, learn and review the six program areas of Scouting: Environment & Outdoors, Leadership, Active & Healthy Living, Citizenship, Creative Expression and Beliefs & Values. By brainstorming with your Beaver Lodge or Colony, you will discuss what kinds of adventures to explore in each different place at the Pond. For example, you may want to visit Hawkeye’s Campfire on the map, which calls for planning a campfire and special ceremony; or perhaps you’d like to try your hand at Echo’s Mountain, which involves an Outdoor Adventure Skills activity.
Beavers are a creative bunch, and you will love sharing ideas and learning with your friends!
Sharing, Sharing, Sharing!
I promise to love God and to help take care of the world.
Additional promise option (more information here)
I promise to be kind and to help take care of the world.
A Beaver has fun, works hard and helps family and friends.
The Beavers section holds regular meetings at Rio Terrace Church (15108 76 Ave NW) or the park next door.
Although we try to be outside as much as possible, thanks to the amazing generosity of the Rio Terrace Church, we have use of the building if we need an indoor area.
The Beavers uniform is comprised of a vest, hat, and neckerchief ("necker" for short) with a woggle to hold the necker together at the front. The necker, woggle, and uniform badges (including hat tail) are supplied by the group, but the vest and hat are the responsibility of the Beaver.
We often do group bulk purchases that save on shipping, so please enquire with the Scouter team before ordering.
For badge placement, here is a reference image:
For more information about our Beavers Colony, please contact Scouter Tic Tac (Kris Benson) at tictac@208thlymburn.ca.