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Coming Back Together PCC GC Event, April 13 th 2019 2 Please Welcome PCC CK3 Vincent Wong Pacific Coast Council Youth Commissioner John Geyer Pacific Coast Council Commissioner Simon Evison Pacific Coast Council Relationship Manager 3


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Coming Back Together

PCC GC Event, April 13th 2019

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Please Welcome PCC CK3

Vincent Wong

Pacific Coast Council Youth Commissioner

John Geyer

Pacific Coast Council Commissioner

Simon Evison

Pacific Coast Council Relationship Manager

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Scouts 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.

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Coming Back Together

Vincent Wong

Pacific Coast Council Youth Commissioner

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Coming Back Together

John Geyer

Pacific Coast Council Commissioner

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Coming Back Together

John Geyer

Pacific Coast Council Commissioner

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Coming Back Together

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Coming Back Together

PCC GC Event, April 13th 2019

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A Moment of Safety

Announcement – w/ instructions Emergency exits / Buddy System Hazards Leave No Trace No knives over 10cm (4 inches) 

Without commissioner approval

AED = Lobby (nr. Desk) & Fitness Centre

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A big

THANK YOU

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Please Welcome

Andrew Price

Scouts Canada CEO

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Scouting in Your community

Scouts.ca

PCC Group Conference April 2019

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OUR PURPOSE: THE MISSION & VISION

Lots of Members

Engaged Youth, Volunteers & Parents

Great Program

Well-Rounded Youth Development

Better World

Success in the Community, Society…Canada

MISSION: To help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world. VISION: Youth making meaningful contributions to creating a better world.

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Change in Character

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cheerfulness helpfulness kindness hopefulness trustworthiness

Scouts Non-Scouts

But does Scouting work?

BSA partnered with Tufts University to conduct studies to quantify (and prove) that Scouting has a positive impact on youth development​

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Varied (Adventure) Outdoors

Engaged, Qualified Volunteers

Promo & Advertising

10%*

40% RECRUIT

Word of mouth

45 %*

Youth exp. of parent

32%*

Positive exp. of sibling

12%*

* Recruitment data from March 2018 parent satisfaction survey

60% RETAIN

Program Quality

Engaged, Qualified Volunteers

To help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world.

MEMBERSHIP

MISSION

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20 40 60 80 100

5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Retention % by Age

Beavers Cubs Scouts Venturers Rovers

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Basic

Scouter-led Facilitated

Youth-led Youth-led Plan-Do- Review SPICES Adventure

Program Improvement

NAVIGATOR

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If Scouts Canada had same market share as Scouts UK or BSA: 240,000 young Canadian Scouts

1% 2%

4%

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Scouting in Your community

Scouts.ca

PCC Group Conference April 2019

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Gratitude

Our Lunch Provider – The Lazy Cafe Our Youth A special thanks to our National Team! An extra special thanks to Evelyn & Sabinah 

Without their support and drive, none of this would be possible

Our Presenters All of you – Our Group Commissioners

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Gratitude

Sometimes we should express our gratitude for the small and simple things like the scent of the rain, the taste of your favorite food, or the sound of a loved one's voice

Joseph B. Wirthlin

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Gratitude

…makes sense of the past …brings peace for today …creates a vision for the future

Melody Beattie

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Please Welcome

Our Youth Panel

Host: Vincent Wong Youth: Becky, Max, Emma, Neil, Elijah

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Select-A-Session Attend any session you like Lunch at your Patrol table & discuss Attend any session you like Closing session at your Patrol table

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Select-A-Session

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Pacific Coast Council has 4 Scouting Camps and 4 Cabins for use by scouting groups

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Camp Byng

  • 15 minutes from the Langdale Ferry

Terminal

  • 1 Leave No Trace Camping Site
  • 3 Camping Meadows with Cooking Shelters
  • 4 Full Service Lodges with Cub Hulls, Washrooms,

Kitchens and Indoor Spaces.

  • Many Program Options Available: Mountain Bikes, Nature Trail, Low Ropes (BP&P

Approved), Archery, GPS’s, Pioneering Poles, Orienteering Course

  • Website: www.campbyng.ca
  • Booking: Brent Rowland at campbyng@scouts.ca
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Camp Burley

  • 1 hour from the Langdale Ferry Terminal, in

Pender Harbour

  • 2 Camping Sites with Cooking Shelters

and Tenting Sites

  • 2 Wilderness Sites
  • Right on Beautiful Mixal Lake
  • Perfect for Swimming and

Canoeing, which are available on site

  • Website:

http://www.1stgibsons.ca/page.asp?t=11

  • Booking: Pauline Attle-Billey

at campburley@1stgibsons.ca

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Morris Valley

  • 90 Minutes from Vancouver
  • 1 Main Site with a Cooking Lodge

and Sleeping Shelter for up to 30 people

  • Tents sites for up to 100 people
  • Composting Toilets are on site
  • Weaver Lake nearby
  • A beautiful Waterfall is a short hike away
  • Booking: Dave Cocking at

cocking@shaw.ca

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Camp Woodside

  • 90 Minutes from Vancouver
  • Rustic wilderness campsite with an
  • pen air cooking shelter
  • Outhouses on site
  • Camp is a 15 minute walk from highway

4x4 is recommend to drive in

  • Perfect site to practice leave no trace
  • Booking: Cathy Desjardins

at cathydesjardins@shaw.ca

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Cypress Cabin #174

– 20 Minutes from Vancouver (to parking lot) – 2 Story Cabin, with room for 30 – Woodstove, with firewood – Kitchen with propane stove and cold running water – 30 Minutes from Cypress Cross Country Area – Website: http://northshorescouts.ca/properties/hollyburn-cabin – Booking: Bob Coutts at bcoutts@telus.net

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Shadow Lake Cabin

  • 20 Minutes North of Whistler
  • 2 Cabins with Woodstove

– Small Cabin Sleeps 6 – Large Cabin Sleeps 20

  • Areas outside of cabins to set up tents
  • Short Hiking trail around nearby

Shadow Lake

  • Booking: Mike Dean at

mike.dean@scouts.ca

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Blackwater Lake Cabin

  • 3 Hours from Vancouver
  • Small Cabin with room for 10
  • Cabin has a Propane Stove for Cooking and

Woodstove for heating

  • Plenty of Tenting areas outside the cabin.
  • 5 Minute walk to Blackwater Lake, a great spot for

Canoeing or Fishing

  • Booking: Dave Scherk at dlscherk@telus.net
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Seymour Cabin #22

– 20 Minutes from Vancouver (to parking lot) – 2 Story A-frame Chalet the sleeps 12-15 – 25 Minute walking from the parking lot – Propane and Woodburning Stove on Site – Booking: Cathy Desjardins at cathydesjardins@shaw.ca

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Great Places for Scouting!

  • Our Camps and Cabins are great, safe resources that can

be booked well in advance.

  • More information camp be found at

http://pac.scouts.ca/ca/campsites-properties or www.scoutdocs.ca/Camps/

  • Any Question please contact Scott Lennox DCC

Properties at s_aj_Lennox@shaw.ca