Welcome to the 67th Winnipeg Scout Group

Gone Home:  We honour the memory of our Scouts and Scouters who have passed away.


Weekly meetings are held at St. Aidan's Church and St. George's  Church, or other locations, as planned.  For details on costs and registration process, see below!

Welcome to the 67th Winnipeg Scout Group*

Serving River Heights, Crescentwood, Tuxedo, Fort Garry and surrounding neighbourhoods, we offer outdoor-oriented programs for young people, aged 5 to 26.

What's up with our Group ...

As of January 2024, our regular Group meetings are as follows.

Regular meeting schedule (If you would like to visit, please email 67thwpg@gmail.com  to confirm schedule). These locations are the "home base," the location where most meetings occur.  However, meetings also often scheduled offsite, including at outdoor venues..

• Beaver Scouts: Mondays, 6:15pm – 7:15pm, St. Aidan's Anglican Church, Campbell St. at Kingsway (southeast door), September to April.

• Cub Scouts: Tuesdays, 6:30pm – 8:00pm, St. George's Anglican Church, Grosvenor Ave. at Wilton St. (west door), September to June.

• Scouts: Wednesdays, 6:30pm – 8:30pm, St. Aidan's Anglican Church, Campbell St. at Kingsway (southeast door), September to June.

• Venturer Scouts: Thursdays, 6:30pm – 7:30pm, St. Aidan's Anglican Church, Campbell St. at Kingsway (southeast door), September to June.

• Rover Scouts: Meeting times and locations determined by the Rover Scout Crew.

What is Scouting ...

By enrolling in Scouting, you open the door to explore a vast range of new experiences, opportunities, adventures, and friendships.  As with other Scout Groups throughout Manitoba and the rest of Canada, youth are divided into five age categories called sections.  While some events and activities span two or more sections, each section holds separate weekly meetings, runs a separate program, and even has its own logo.

What could be more Canadian than a Beaver shouting out its motto of  "sharing, sharing, sharing"?  Girls and boys from age 5 to 7 gather for an hour of games, crafts and learning on Monday nights.

Based on the wolves and other associated critters in The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, Wolf Cubs, a.k.a. Cub Scouts (girls and boys age 8 to 10) practice "do your best" on Tuesday nights.

The original scouting section, Scouts is for girls and boys, 11 to 14 years of age.  67th Winnipeg Scouts develop responsibility and leadership skills through their motto of "be prepared" on Wednesday nights.

Young men and women, 15 to 17, put the "venturer" in "adventurer."  Outdoor activities are an essential part of the program and align with the Venturer Scout motto of "challenge."

Men and women Rover Scouts meet in a "crew," developing and managing their own program.  With the motto of "Service," Rover Scouts also act in leadership roles with younger Scouting sections.

Adults, Become A Leader/Volunteer!

Want to enjoy Scouting with your child? Become a Leader!  We're always looking for interested volunteers.  Roles include section-Scouters (who work directly with the youth), as well as group administration, fundraising, etc.  Please talk to any of our current leaders for more information.

By breaking the group into sections, youth can participate in age-appropriate activities, yet still progress within the same group.

The program year for each section typically runs from September to June (usually a bit shorter for Beaver Scouts, the youngest section).

Cost and Registration Process (updated August 2, 2023):

The registration year for participants is the calendar year, with annual fees due each January 1.  However, youth registrations and adult leader volunteers are accepted pretty much any time of the year.

Information subject to change.

* Formerly known as 66th/67th Winnipeg Scout Group