Fun starts with Beavers
Fun and friendship are the cornerstones of the Beaver Scouts program, where we learn outdoor skills, hike, camp, and prepare them to be confident leaders on their Scouting journey.
We also focus on STEM and crafts in 1st Carp, ensuring that they have fun and make new friends!
Ages 5 to 7
Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1
Explore A Colony!
We have two Beaver Colonies! Click on “view details” for more information.
Oak
Mondays @ 6:30pm
Maple
Tuesdays @ 6:30pm
Explore A Colony!
We have two Beaver Colonies! Click on “view details” for more information.
Maple Colony
Tuesday nightsFormed in 2018, our Maple Colony is proud to have been awarded with the Program Quality Award from Scouts Canada since 2019, recognizing the phenomenal program our youth and Scouters provide.
When?
Every Monday, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Our program runs from the start of September until mid-June, with the exception of any holidays.
Where?
We meet at the 5 Star Camps outdoor facility, thanks to the generosity of the 5 Star Camps owners.
We run an outdoors program!
When?
Every Tuesday, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Our program runs from the start of September until mid-June; since we meet on Tuesdays we rarely miss a meeting due to a holiday!
Where?
We meet at the Huntley Mess Hall, located at 2240 Craig Side Road, thanks to the generosity of the Huntley Community Association.
We run an outdoors program!
These aren’t just words we say, they’re words we live by
Beaver Law
A Beaver has fun, works hard, and helps family and friends.
Beaver Motto
Sharing, Sharing, Sharing.
Beaver Promise
I promise the be kind and to help take care of the world.
Bring Adventure to Life!
Beavers participate in a variety of fun and educational activities designed to help them develop important life skills while fostering a sense of adventure, teamwork, and community involvement.
Camping
We love our family camps, whether tenting in fall and spring, or cabins in winter. Themed adventure weekends await them, and we encourage families to join us.
Outdoor Skills
We lay the groundwork for outdoor skills, from basic knots to compasses and maps, that older sections will expand on. Outdoor safety is our key focus!
Nature Exploration
Beavers explore the natural world around them, engaging in hikes and learning how to Leave No Trace and how to respect the world we live on.
Winter in Canada
We don’t stop in winter – from sledding to snowshoeing, skating to ice fishing, we’re always looking for ways to stay active and enjoy our Canadian winters!
Life Skills & Leadership
Our programs aren’t run by the adults (Scouters), even Beavers start to develop their leadership skills, teamwork, and self-confidence!
FrienDship & Leadership
Build lasting friendships in a supportive and inclusive environment, while learning to gain independence. Grow personally, and socially.
Community Involvement
Participate in projects that contribute positively to our community, such as leaf raking, garbage cleanup, and food drives.
Earning Badges
As Beavers develop new skills they can earn badges, which advance through their Scouting journey, or apply to the personal achievements of Beavers.