The Seymour District includes the area east of the Seymour River all the way to Deep Cove in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
This year, our District has 11 units including Sparks, Embers, Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers with approximately 140 girls. Seymour District is also home to the Deep Fog Trefoil group (Guiding sisters over 30 who are not currently leaders).
Our District Council is made up of the following positions:
- District Co-Commissioners: Jill Neale and Gail McIntosh
- District Treasurer: Cassandra Hall
If you are interested in finding out more about any of the units in the Seymour District or getting involved as an adult member, please contact Catherine Black via email at: SeymourDCggc@gmail.com
Units
- 23rd Sparks – Thursdays at 6:30pm
- 10th Embers – Thursdays at 6:30pm
- 25th Embers – Thursdays at 6:30pm
- 1st Guides – Tuesdays at 6:30pm
- 2nd Guides – Thursdays at 6:30pm
- 5th Guides – Wednesdays at 6:30pm
- 10th Guides – Thursdays at 6:30pm
- 1st Pathfinders – Thursdays at 7:00pm
- 2nd Pathfinders – Thursdays at 6:30pm
- 3rd Pathfinders – Thursdays at 6:30pm
- 3rd Rangers – Wednesdays at 7:00pm
Throughout the year, members of Seymour District participate in many fun activities. They express their creativity, learn new things, contribute to their community, and develop some amazing friendships.
Last year, girls in Seymour District:
- Hike for Hunger – gathering donations for the Harvest Project
- Various camping trips – Camp Olave, Vancouver Zoo and Alice Lake to name a few
- Participated in the Area sponsored Snowflake Ball
- District Sleepover at the Vancouver Aquarium
- Mother and Daughter Year End Banquet
- Remembrance Day at Cates Park
- Arts and crafts
- Ice skating, archery, hikes and more
Throughout the year, the girls worked towards the completing their program activities. At the end of the year, Seymour District was proud to recognize girls for having earned program and interest badges, the Lady Baden Powell Award and the Canada Cord.
Campfire at Cates Park
Expressing their creativity
Learning about law enforcement in their community
Exploring at Camp Olave
Learning about law enforcement in their community
Planting trees in the community