Rover Scouts
Rover Scout programs are exciting, adventurous and provide opportunities to practice new skills.
Rover Scouts participate in adventurous activities like mountain climbing or white water rafting. Helping in their local communities Rover Scouts run service activities such as food drives, park clean-ups and tree plantings. They act in leadership roles with younger Scouting Sections.
Paddle Your Own Canoe
The Canadian Path Rover Scout program is an opportunity for you to pursue your personal interests and share good times with others who share your values.
In Rovers, you’ll set personal goals and work to accomplish them with the support of a mentor.
Rover Scouts in Canada use the metaphor of paddling a canoe as their Section’s symbolic framework. Over your time in Rovers, you will learn to confidently “Paddle Your Own Canoe”.
Paddle your canoe on The Canadian Path today →
Personal Achievement
Your personal journey as a Rover Scout is all about setting and achieving goals that matter to you, all with the valuable support of a mentor. For more information on Personal Achievement and the Rover Scouts uniform, visit The Canadian Path .
Activities
In addition to outdoor adventure, community service and leadership development, the Rover Scout program offers:
- Survivorman Challenge
- FOCUS Training
- Scouts of the World Program
- Rover Round Tables
- Vocational Rover Scouts