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What is a Rover?
7. October 2009 by Advisor.
A Rover Scout is a youth member 18-26 in Scouts Canada. The Program is run by the youth and typically service based. A Rover program may contain elements of high adventure, community service, Service to Scouting and Service to self through self development. The advisor is there to offer advice, sometimes guidance, ideas , resources and even an ear should it be needed. The actual program is designed and run by the crew. Typically found in large urban areas although the KOTCC are trying to appeal to the rural rover to build the crew through use of internet meetings, mailing lists and face to face meetings as well.
If you are interested in learning more about Rovers or the KOTCC feel free to send me an email to “advisor at kotcc.org”
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