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|  <div align="left">[[Image:canoeing.jpg|Scout canoeing]]</div>    ||  <div align="left">'''Canoeing and Kayaking''' are on-the-water activities participated in by [[Boy Scouts]], [[Sea Scouts]], and [[Venturers]], who are members of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA). For most Boy Scouts, their first experience with watercraft is with canoes or rowboats at their [http://www.scouting.org/media/lcl.aspx local Council] [[Scout camps|camp]].<br /><br />To achieve these, Boy Scouting applies eight methods of Scouting: Ideals (viz., the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the Scout Motto, and the Scout Slogan), the patrol method, participation in outdoor programs, advancement, adult association, personal growth, leadership development, and the uniform.<br /><br />Boy Scouting is generally available to boys between the ages of eleven and seventeen. They are organized in Scout troops, administered by volunteers with support of paid professional staff. Youth and adult members are Scouts, the boys are referred to as Boy Scouts, and the adults as Scouters.</div>    ||  <div align="right">__TOC__</div>    ||
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|  <div align="left">[[Image:canoeing.jpg|Scout canoeing]]</div>    ||  <div align="left">'''Canoeing and Kayaking''' are on-the-water activities participated in by [[Boy Scouts]], [[Sea Scouts]], and [[Venturers]], who are members of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA). For most Boy Scouts, their first experience with watercraft is with canoes or rowboats at their [http://www.scouting.org/media/lcl.aspx local Council] [[Scout Camps|camp]].<br /><br />To achieve these, Boy Scouting applies eight methods of Scouting: Ideals (viz., the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the Scout Motto, and the Scout Slogan), the patrol method, participation in outdoor programs, advancement, adult association, personal growth, leadership development, and the uniform.<br /><br />Boy Scouting is generally available to boys between the ages of eleven and seventeen. They are organized in Scout troops, administered by volunteers with support of paid professional staff. Youth and adult members are Scouts, the boys are referred to as Boy Scouts, and the adults as Scouters.</div>    ||  <div align="right">__TOC__</div>    ||
 
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Revision as of 11:56, 27 December 2009

Scout canoeing
Canoeing and Kayaking are on-the-water activities participated in by Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts, and Venturers, who are members of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). For most Boy Scouts, their first experience with watercraft is with canoes or rowboats at their local Council camp.

To achieve these, Boy Scouting applies eight methods of Scouting: Ideals (viz., the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the Scout Motto, and the Scout Slogan), the patrol method, participation in outdoor programs, advancement, adult association, personal growth, leadership development, and the uniform.

Boy Scouting is generally available to boys between the ages of eleven and seventeen. They are organized in Scout troops, administered by volunteers with support of paid professional staff. Youth and adult members are Scouts, the boys are referred to as Boy Scouts, and the adults as Scouters.

Scout Resources

High Adventure Bases & Scout Camps

Advancement Requirements

BSA Safety Guidelines

External Links

Magazines

Training Resources

Contributed by

Alex Cascione, BC-VQS