Rover Scouts
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Rover Scouts
Men and women 18 to 26 years of age.
The outdoors is an essential part of the Rover program. Rovers often participate in adventurous activities like mountain climbing or white water rafting.
Rovers also help their local communities by running service activities such as food drives, park clean-ups, and tree plantings.
Rovers meet in a group called a Crew. Rovers develop and manage their own program under the guidance of a respected Scouter. Rovers adhere to a Promise,The Scout Law and Motto.
The Rover Promise
On my honour,
I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to God and the Queen.
To help other people at all times,
And to carry out the spirit
of the Scout Law.
The Scout Law
Helpful and Trustworthy,
Kind and Cheerful
Considerate and Clean
and wise in the use of all resources
The Rover Motto
Under the Canadian Path, the Rover Scout motto has been changed to
Go Beyond
This replaces Service
Rover Scouts Handbook
The Rover Scouts Handbook is available online.
Policy Changes
In 2012 the Board of Governors passed a motion to eliminate the Rover Scout registration fee for the 2012/2013 Scouting year and onward.
See Also
- Rover Roundtable
- The Rambler Badge
- Religion in Life Award
- Spirituality Award
- Rover Crew
- Medical Rover Scouts
- Duke of Edinburgh's Awards