Timber wolf Cub Pack

WELCOME TO THE SCOUTING FAMILY and to timber wolf cub pack

Founded by Lord Robert Baden-Powell (B.P.) in 1907, Scouting provides you with opportunities to participate in programs, events, activities, and projects that contribute to your growth as an active citizen. Through these initiatives, you will become an agent of positive change who inspires others to take action. 

Welcome to Scouts Canada, 3rd Kanata Scouts and the World Organization of the Scouting Movement (WOSM) ⚜️

"Be Prepared... the meaning of the motto is that a scout must prepare himself by previous thinking out and practicing how to act on any accident or emergency so that he is never taken by surprise."

~ Lord Robert Baden-Powell (BP)

Getting Started in the Cub Pack

No matter if you are a first time member of Scouting, swimming up from Beavers or joining from another group, we are excited to have you join our pack. 

Please check out the 'New to Scouting (Members)' webpage first, and then come on back here to continue learning more about our pack.

If your looking for additional extra's to enhance your Cub Scout experience, we also recommend reading 'The Jungle Book' by Rudyard Kipling. Cub Scouts takes themes from this book, like the wolf pack, and the names of Scouters, named after characters in the book like: Akela, Bagheera, Baloo, Rikki-tikki-tavi and more.

Scoutstracker

ScoutsTracker is Scouts Canada's official application for tracking members Scouting experiences, meetings, events, badge progression and more. 

Cub Scouts & Parents/Guardians, please add https://scoutstracker.ca/cubs/ to your browser favourites / pin it for fast access. You will want to check this weekly. 

Please note, Scoutstracker is different from MyScouts, which was used for your Registration to Scouts Canada. 

Check out the guides on how to use:

Practice and learn the following

There are different traditions in Scouting and different groups do different variations. But some things are common across Scouting locally, countries and even the world. Don't worry about learning all of them right away, many will come over time. 

But to start in Cubs in Scouts Canada, here are some things you will need to learn, practice and memorize:

CUB PROMISE

I promise to do my best,

To be true to myself,

To do my duty to my country;

To keep the law of the Wolf Cub Pack,

And to do a good turn for somebody every day.


CUB LAW

The Cub respects the old wolf,

The Cub respects him/herself.


CUB MOTTO

Do Your Best

Cub Salute | Cub Scout Sign | Scout Hand Shake

Cub Salute


Right hand, two fingers together and raised to the head above eyebrows.


Cub Sign


Raise pointer finger and middle finger to create V shape (like wolf ears / peace sign).


Scout Hand Shake

Always with your LEFT hand. 

BP was told by an Ashanti Warrior Chief that
"In our land only the bravest of the brave shake hands with the left hand, because to do so we must drop our shields and our protection."

IMPORTANT: If you ever see a Scouter or leader doing this sign (or three fingers in the air - the Scout sign), it is a call for everyone to be quiet and listen up. By raising your Cub Scout sign, you are raising your ears, closing your mouth, standing still, and listening for direction. 

The Grand Howl

The Grand Howl is the jungle ceremony you’ll use most often. Cubs salute their leader (Akela or any other invested leader) with the Grand Howl at the beginning and end of every meeting.

Watch this video as an example of a Grand Howl being preformed:

Each group may do a variation with or without flags or even a wolf head totem, but the symposium is all the same. This is the call of the pack. Consider watching this additional video where BP explains the Grand Howl. 

DYB = Do Your Best | DOB = Do Our Best

Resources: Scouts Canada Grand Howl | History on the original Grand Howl

Cub Years and Goals

Runner

(Age 8 / Grade 3)

Learn the Cub Scout Handshake and Salute.

Perform a Grand Howl.

Repeat the Cub Scout Motto, Law and Promise.

Participate in a Cub Scout's Own.

Do a good turn for somebody and discuss your good turn with the Lair.

TRACKER

(Age 9 / Grade 4)

Teach the Cub Scout Handshake and Salute to a Runner.

Demonstrate a Grand Howl to Runners.

Teach the Runners the Cub Scout Motto, Law and Promise.

Share a reflective piece in a Cub Scouts' Own, such as a peom or prayer.

Do a good turn for somebody and discuss your good turn with the Lair.

Howler

(Age 10 / Grade 5)

Tell the Runners a little about Baden-Powell.

Lead a Grand Howl.

Teach the Runners what the Cub Scout Motto, Law and Promise means.

Organize and lead a Cub Scout's Own with other Howlers.

Do a good turn for somebody and discuss your good turn with the Lair.

Consider persuing the Top Section Award: Seeonee Award

Seeonee Award (Pack Top Section Award)

As the capstone for each Section, youth are given the opportunity to challenge themselves to earn their Top Section Award during their final year in Scouting (3rd year / Howler in Cubs). This award is not a requirement for a youth to move on to the next Section; rather, the Top Section Award is a goal some youth may want to set up for themselves. If earned, they can then wear this award on their future Scouting uniforms as they grow through the Scouting movement.

Check out 3rd Kanata's recipients over the years

There are specific requirements for the Seeonee award that include the completion of Outdoor Adventure Skill (OAS) badges and a Community Service project. Consider talk to a Scouter early on about this if you are interested. For more details, check out this website: http://wiki.scouts.ca/en/Top_Section_Award 

UNIQUE TO THE Timber wolf Pack

Opening and Closing Ceremonies

We often do a modified Jungle Opening and Closing with our Grand Howl. Please review and consider printing this document to help practice at home the words and steps for our opening and closing ceremonies.

_CubsOpeningClosing-3KS-EN.docx

Scout Pack (ie: a Backpack)

We ask all Cubs, attend every meeting (unless otherwise specified in weekly Scoutstracker events) the following items packed in their "Scout Pack" so that they are Prepared:

OPTIONAL:

NOTE: Don't forget to dress for the weather and be prepared for inclement weather. You may also need to pack things like indoor running shoes or other items depending on the adventure.
Day Hike Example: https://scoutsca.s3.amazonaws.com/2019/02/safetytip-mar2018-whats-in-your-daypack.pdf 

When it comes time for camp, each camp has different suggested packing lists. 3rd Kanata as a group provides things like tents, tarps, stoves and group level gear. Personal items like sleeping bags, mats, backpacks, ditty bags, clothing, etc... must be brought by youth.
Gear and items do not need to be purchased exclusively though the Scoutshop.ca website. You can pickup gear from many different companies.  Take a look at the 'Members' section for possible companies and available discounts/kickback options. 

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Wolf Pups White Necker

A new Cub in our pack is given a white necker as a symbol of their clean beginning as a Wolf Pup (swimming up from beavers or new to the pack). 

Through pack adventures and doing a good turn for someone every day (good deed), their necker will change to grey (like by doing dusting or cleaning). As they are invested (aka. Investiture) we will then award to them their 3rd Kanata grey necker. This is their official symbol of being apart of the Pack /3rd Kanata Scouting Group / Global Scouting Movement. They will now be a full fledge grey wolf and have proven themselves ready to truly be apart of the pack (we call this Investiture).

Note: The necker must get dirty, so doing cleaning as a 'good deed' for someone is a great way to get it dirty. They will then return the dirty necker and receive their 3rd Kanata necker. If a member already has their 3rd Kanata Necker, they will wear the white one overtop of it for a time. 

Lair Composters (2023) ♻️

Our Lair Composters are our promise to the world, that we will be good Global Citizens and Do Our Best. Each week, a different Cub will take home a Lair Composter as it rotates throughout the pack. Each Cub that is in charge of a composter each week must tend to it all week and bring it with them to the following meeting. 

If a cub wishes to use the contents for their own home gardens, they can empty and restart the process as we do our part towards SDG #11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities.


Reminder: Please do not add to many citrus items and NO meat products to these composters. Tend to them daily and bring to the next meeting to be shared with other cubs. 

SCOUTING TIP: Put all your items inside a garbage bag, inside your bag, to "waterproof" your contents. 

Volunteers

Did you know, all the Scouters in 3rd Kanata are all volunteers? It's true! 

We come from different backgrounds but all have a common goal, to help develop well rounded youth in safe and fun adventures. 

You don't have to be an "outdoorsy" person to be a volunteer in Scouting. There are lots of areas where we need help which do include Group Scouters (weekly meeting Scouters), but also other areas like Fundraising, Social Media and more. 

Please take a moment and take a look at the volunteer opportunities we need support with right now: Open Volunteer Roles

Volunteer Scouters

2023 - Timber Wolf Pack

<YOUR CUB NAME HERE>

To anyone ages 14+, what would you like your Scouter name be? Take a look at The Jungle Names List, or make up your own. Then click Volunteering and register to become a Scouter with us.

Past Volunteer Cub Scouters (expand to view)


2022 - Timber Wolf Pack

2021 - Timber Wolf ("Hogwarts Wolves")

2020 - Timber Wolf Pack

2020 - Cougar Pack

Say thanks to a Volunteer!

At some point during your Scouting year, please take a moment to Thank your Scouters by clicking the link and share a message of thanks.

Your Group: 3rd Kanata Timber Wolf Pack (Thursday Night)| Your Area: Carleton | Your Council: Voyageur

Questions?

Reach out to any Scouters at anytime with any questions.