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CHAPTER 2<br />
CHAPTER 2<br />
What Does a Balanced Program Look Like<br />
for Each Section?<br />
Ringtail’s Hollow<br />
(Environment & Outdoors)<br />
Malak’s Maple (Leadership)<br />
BEAVER SCOUTS<br />
In Beaver Scouts, a balanced program means that the youth visit each area of the<br />
Beaver Scout Program Map several times each year, depending on the length of the<br />
adventures that are chosen and planned. The Beaver Scout Program Map has places<br />
associated with each of the six Program Areas. It also has places associated with<br />
other important parts of the Beaver Scout program—all in one visual organizer for the<br />
Beaver Scouts.<br />
Red Flower Camp<br />
(Outdoors)<br />
Bagheera’s Hunting Ground<br />
(Environment)<br />
CUB SCOUTS<br />
In Cub Scouts, the Program Map has places associated with each of the six Program<br />
Areas. To emphasize the different opportunities for Environment adventures and<br />
Outdoors adventures, these are presented as two different places on the Jungle Map.<br />
Council Rock (Leadership)<br />
Rusty’s Meadow<br />
(Active & Healthy Living)<br />
The Swinging Bridge<br />
(Active & Healthy Living)<br />
Big Brown Beaver’s Lodge<br />
(Citizenship)<br />
Elephant Turf (Citizenship)<br />
The Pond Map<br />
The Jungle Map<br />
Rascal’s River<br />
(Creative Expression)<br />
Monkey City<br />
(Creative Expression)<br />
Rainbow’s Reflections<br />
(Beliefs & Values)<br />
Baloo’s Cave<br />
(Beliefs & Values)<br />
42 SCOUTER <strong>MANUAL</strong>—A SCOUTER’S GUIDE TO THE CANADIAN PATH SCOUTER <strong>MANUAL</strong>—A SCOUTER’S GUIDE TO THE CANADIAN PATH 43