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For information about the Cub Scouts program and the opportunities it offers to youth, click here.

Cub Scouts meet on your choice of either:
  • Monday from 7:00 until 8:30 or
  • Thursday from 7:00 until 8:30
at Bolton Rotary Youth Center.

Resources


QM Equipment Order form
 
Scouts Canada website
 
Uniform FAQ
 
Kub Kar Physics Presentation - Link Adobe Acrobat document 
Thank a Scouter!
 

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Information about Cub Scouts

Cub Scouts is built around a lively variety of games, crafts, music, storytelling, play acting, spiritual fellowship and the outdoors. The Cub Scout 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 badges and awards.

The outdoors is an essential part of the boys' and girls' Cub Scout program. Weekend events, hikes and overnight camping opportunities round out the Cubbing experience.

Integral to the Cub Scout experience is the first taste of leadership opportunities. A Cub Pack is divided into smaller groups called Lairs, with the more senior Cubs (the Howlers) taking on responsibility for leadership within their Pack.