Scouting and Guiding in ManitobaScouting in Manitoba has a long history, from the 1900s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. Scouts Canada![]() Manitoba is administered by the Manitoba Council of Scouts Canada. Service AreasManitoba is divided into Service Areas, each with an Area Commissioner and (ideally) with a service team. The current Service Areas are:
Within each area are groups — made up of one or more sections (Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers, Rovers) a group will have at least a Group Commissioner and may also have a group administrator, secretary, treasurer, registrar and quartermaster. This structure follows the Scouts Canada Standard.[citation needed] Council Service Center: Winnipeg Association des Scouts du Canada![]() French-speaking Scouts are directed by the Comptoir Scout Franco-Manitobains in Winnipeg. Girl Guides of Canada![]() Guide Companies were first registered in Manitoba in 1910, in Winnipeg.
Manitoba Girl GuidesManitoba Girl Guides is divided into five areas:
Headquarters: Winnipeg Former Camps:
B-PSA Federation of CanadaCanada has several associations which trace their roots to the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association in the United Kingdom. They form the Canadian Federation of Independent Scouting, which is a member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts. Members of the federation include BPSA — Manitoba. Scout memorialsScouting memorials include The Seton Centre in Carberry, Manitoba, for Ernest Thompson Seton; an historic plaque and Seton Woodland Park, on the Trans-Canada Highway (east of Carberry, Manitoba); as well as Seton Bridge, Spruce Woods Provincial Park, Manitoba. See alsoExternal links
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