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Cubs (ages 8-10)


Cubs are 8-10 years old and are curious, energetic, and still learning and exploring the world around them.


The Cub motto is Do Your Best.

What Do Cub Scouts Do?

Learning by doing is the Scouting Method and Cub Scouts love to try new things and explore the world around them. Cub Scouts plan adventures like hikes, weekend camps and water activities (like canoeing and kayaking), discovering their unique capabilities and personal progression along the way. In Cub Scout youth can sleep beneath the stars, hike with gear on their backs, eat gooey marshmallows on a stick or spot an otter splashing in a stream just a few feet away. 

Being part of a community and lending a helping hand is also an important part of being a Cub Scout. Whether it’s a shore clean-up, assisting at a senior’s home or helping a fellow Cub Scout with learning a new knot, it’s all about helping others and always striving to do your best.

What Type Of Adventures Do Cubs Do?

  • Weekend Camps
  • Canoeing and Kayaking
  • Campfire Cooking
  • STEM Projects
  • Snowshoeing
  • Constructing Kub Kars
  • Civic projects like shore clean-ups and recycling projects

Weekly Cub Meetings

 

Weekly meetings have specific information about that meeting included, and you will also receive an email when we are outside our usual meeting place. For regular meetings in the winter or inclement weather, please send your Beaver to the meeting with their uniform and a pair of clean, dry shoes with non-marking soles.

 




Location:

St. Benedict Elementary School - Gym


Address:

2525 River Mist Rd, Nepean, ON K2J 5Z1


Date and Time:

Wednesdays 6:15pm to 7:15pm

join the 25th nepean CUB scouts - register here 
 

To Register, please follow the link above. It will take you directly to the Scouts.ca Website to begin the process. One of our group Scouters will contact you to complete the onboarding process. 

 

The Cub Uniform

A common question from parents when their child comes home from a Cub Scout meeting with badges and crests is, “where do these go”? Badges are typically earned and/or part of the official uniform. The diagram below shows where these should be sewn or ironed onto the Cub uniform shirt. Event crests – for instance from a polar day, area camp or Cub Car race – are intended for a badge blanket or poncho. Your Section Scouter will provide directions if you aren’t certain!

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