Beavers in Canada, Then...
Beavers in Canada were formed in 1974 for boys aged 5-7 who wanted to join Cubs but were too young. Unofficially around the world there were many Colonies of Beavers, operated by leaders from other sections. Many groups just turned a blind eye to the lower age range for Cubs and incorporated these boys into the Pack.
...And Today
The Beaver program emphasizes having fun while encouraging children, both boys and girls, to feel good about themselves, their friends and family, God, and nature. Beavers helps children learn basic social skills and gain self confidence. The Beaver program promotes activities that encourage children to:
find examples of their own spiritual beliefs
experience and express love and joy
be healthy and have good feelings about themselves
develop a sense of belonging and sharing in small group activities
develop a sense of cooperation through non-competitive activities
The Beaver program is built around a lively variety of games, crafts, music, storytelling, playacting, spiritual fellowship and the outdoors. Beaver activities stress cooperation and teamwork, and can involve the whole family.

The outdoors is an essential part of the Beaver program. Weekend events, picnics, short nature hikes and family based camping opportunities round out the Beaver experience.

Beavers meet in a group called a colony. The Colony is split into smaller groups called lodges. There is one leader for every five Beavers. Each Beaver learns a promise, law and motto to help guide their personal development.


Beaver Promise:
I promise to love God and help take care of the world.
Beaver Law:
A Beaver has fun, works hard and helps family and friends.
Beaver Motto:
Sharing, Sharing, Sharing