The program of Scouts Canada is administered through councils, (previously referred to as regions which reported to the Provincial Council, when Scouts Canada was a federated structure) with each council covering a geographic area that may vary from a census metropolitan area (CMA) in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario, to an entire province, the case with most councils. Councils are subdivided into areas, based on membership and ability to provide local service. Each council is managed by a Council Commissioner, Council Youth Commissioner, and Council Relationship Manager.
Local councils of Scouts Canada | |||
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Current councils of Scouts Canada
editCouncil name | Headquarters city | Headquarters province | Camps |
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Battlefields Council[2] | London | Ontario |
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Cascadia Council[3] | Vancouver | British Columbia, Yukon |
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Central Escarpment Council[4] | Mississauga | Ontario | |
Chinook Council[5] | Calgary | Alberta | |
Fraser Valley Council[6] | Langley | British Columbia | |
Greater Toronto Council[7] | Toronto | Ontario | |
Manitoba Council[8] | Winnipeg | Manitoba | |
New Brunswick Council[9] | Fredericton | New Brunswick | |
Newfoundland and Labrador Council[10] | Paradise | Newfoundland and Labrador | |
Northern Lights Council[11] | Edmonton | Alberta, Northwest Territories | |
Northern Ontario Council[12] | Thunder Bay | Ontario |
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Nova Scotia Council[13] | Dartmouth | Nova Scotia |
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Pacific Coast Council[14] | Vancouver | British Columbia | |
Prince Edward Island Council[15] | Charlottetown | Prince Edward Island | |
Quebec Council[16] | Dorval | Quebec (excluding Outaouais region) | |
Saskatchewan Council[17] | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | |
Shining Waters Council[18] | Barrie | Ontario | |
Tri-Shores Council[19] | London | Ontario |
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Voyageur Council[20] | Ottawa | Ontario, Quebec (Outaouais region of western Quebec only), Nunavut |
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White Pine Council[21] | Oshawa | Ontario |
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See also
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