Scouting and Guiding in British Columbia

Scouting in British Columbia 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.

The facility has a swimming area, dock, boat house with canoes and kayaks, archery range, two Lodges, four cabin circles and a playing field.

The first Association des Scouts du Canada Wolf Cub (Louveteaux) pack was formed in 1955 in Maillardville.

It is held every three years in British Columbia for Girl Guides of all levels from all over Canada and abroad.

Agassiz is a friendly agricultural community situated in the rich alluvial floodplain of the Fraser Valley.

It is located on the north bank of the Fraser River, southwest of Hope, east of Vancouver, and south of Harrison Hot Springs.

British Columbian Rangers (Guides aged 15–18+) elect an advisory council each year.

Previously, the event was open to all members of the Senior Branches and was known as CAJURA (to stand for Cadets, Junior Leaders, and Rangers).