Girl Guides of Canada - Saskatchewan Council

Girl Guides of Canada - Saskatchewan Council The official page for Girl Guides of Canada, Saskatchewan Council. Dr. G.F. Salton. Catherine's, ON. J.D. Martin, with Mrs. D.A. Burford Hooke until 1927.

Visit us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/saskgirlguides?igsh=MTM5b3o1d3hkcGszcg== History of Guiding in Saskatchewan


First Guide Company started at Zion United Church, Moose Jaw in 1910 under the leadership of Rev. The Company did not register its beginning with Headquarters in England and the honour of the first Guide Company in Canada went to St. Provincial Council organized May 24, 19

22, with Miss Edina Newlands, daughter of the then Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan, calling the first meeting. She was named Honorary President.

1922: First Provincial Commissioner Mrs. McNiven appointed in November of that year, followed shortly after by Mrs. Brownies and Rangers first appear in the annual report of 1925. In 1927 Christina Riepsamen, a Regina Guide Captain with Girl Guide Company #4, baked cookies at 10 cents a dozen to raise money to go camping. This represents the start of the sale of Girl Guide cookies in Canada. In 1945 Regina Girl Guides sold War Savings Stamps - the highest sales of any single organization. In 1960, fifty years of Guiding was marked by Saskatchewan girls planting thousands of tulip bulbs around public buildings, parks and local communities to form the golden river of tulips which spread coast-to-coat. A wilderness camp opened on Little Sandy Lake north of Prince Albert. The first supervised camps were held there in 1962 and it was after this that Guides were given the honour of renaming the lake Heritage. In 1967, Canada's Centennial Year, the Guide membership in Saskatchewan was 9,932. The 1967 Centennial Project of the Provincial Council raised money through a "Tramp for Camp to build Camp Can-ta-ka-ye on Lake Diefenbaker. Over $80,000 was raised in one day through the participation of members throughout the province. World Chief Guide Lady Olave Baden-Powell dedicated a cairn at the camp site. Lady Baden-Powell made several trips to Saskatchewan. Members of the Royal Family have made numerous visits as well, with Guides receiving special awards on these occasions. Can-ta-ka-ye and Heritage have hosted several interprovincial, as well as international camps over the years. A Nationally-sponsored international camp was held in Echo Valley in 1988 with over 2,300 participants.

100 years of Guiding in Canada was celebrated in Moose Jaw in 2010 with over 1,200 members taking part in a parade and activities in a local park. The province is divided into two Areas:

- Southern Horizons Area with Regina as the hub: Membership: 1,131 girls and 355 adults – Yvonne Harrison, Area Commissioner.

- Bridging Rivers Area with Saskatoon as the hub: Membership: 1,123 girls and 344 adults – Jennifer Christian, Area Commissioner

Twenty-six women have served as Provincial Commissioner since 1922. Christa Morhart is currently serving in this role.

🎨 District Crest Design Contest! 🎉💙 We need your creativity to help design crests for our brand-new districts! 💙🖍️ Submi...
10/07/2025

🎨 District Crest Design Contest! 🎉

💙 We need your creativity to help design crests for our brand-new districts! 💙

🖍️ Submit a photo of your design to [email protected] for a chance to win a prize!

✨ Submissions can be from individuals or units — if you do this as a unit activity, send all your designs together in one email.

💡 Remember:
• Include your district name in the design
• Add your name + unit/district when submitting
• Use the subject line District Crest Contest
• Send in your design by October 31

Let’s see your creativity shine, Girl Guides of Saskatchewan! 💫

✨ Cheers to friendship and fun at the 2025 SK Girl Guide Youth Conference-Mocktail Session! 🍹💜 From mixing up colorful c...
10/06/2025

✨ Cheers to friendship and fun at the 2025 SK Girl Guide Youth Conference-Mocktail Session! 🍹💜 From mixing up colorful creations to sharing laughs & memories, this session was the perfect recipe for connection. Here’s to new skills, new friends, & moments that sparkle as bright as our mocktail drinks! ✨🥤

Locked in? More like tent-trapped! And yes, we cracked the code. 🗝️⛺👏
10/06/2025

Locked in? More like tent-trapped! And yes, we cracked the code. 🗝️⛺👏

Spark plugs, sisterhood, and Saskatchewan Spirt 💙
10/05/2025

Spark plugs, sisterhood, and Saskatchewan Spirt 💙

10/01/2025
Adult members and Rangers! Are you keeping up with Guidepost?Guidepost is a weekly one-stop-shop for all member-related ...
09/25/2025

Adult members and Rangers! Are you keeping up with Guidepost?

Guidepost is a weekly one-stop-shop for all member-related news and essential volunteer resources. In each edition, you can expect news from your provincial council, events and training opportunities and updates on the program, cookies, Safe Guide and everything in between!

It’s a must-read weekly member newsletter! Check your inbox every Tuesday.
(There won’t be one Sept 30)

On Sunday September 28th at 10 am we will be preparing Trefoil Trails for winter use. As the camp is entirely run and ma...
09/19/2025

On Sunday September 28th at 10 am we will be preparing Trefoil Trails for winter use.
As the camp is entirely run and maintained by volunteers - we would love it if you would come and lend a hand. The more volunteers at the cleanup the easier it is for everyone. This is also a great opportunity to share your ideas and expertise with the committee. We want to know what would make your camps run more smoothly.

There will be a hot dog roast for lunch.

R.S.V.P. to [email protected]

🏕️ In 2026, Quebec’s provincial campsite, Camp Peaceful Waters, will be celebrating its 100th anniversary. Voilà Québec ...
09/02/2025

🏕️ In 2026, Quebec’s provincial campsite, Camp Peaceful Waters, will be celebrating its 100th anniversary. Voilà Québec is being held from July 25 - August 1, 2026 to celebrate the anniversary.

➡️ Saskatchewan is sending one patrol consisting of 8 youth (Pathfinders or Rangers born in 2013 or earlier) and 2 adults (Nell Fergusson from Saskatoon and Chloe Merifield from Moose Jaw).
This provincially sponsored trip is being heavily subsidized by province, and the total cost to families is 💰$400 per person, including the camp registration fee, flights to Montreal, all food, and two additional days in Montreal. Youth may order extra cookies to sell to offset the cost.

🧭 Rangers attending Career Compass in Toronto are not eligible. (As they are already going on one provincially sponsored trip in 2026).

ℹ️ You can read more about Voilà Québec here: https://www.girlguides.ca/WEB/QC/Programs/Core_Programming/Camping/VoilaQuebec.aspx?New%20ContentCollectionOrganizerCommon=2 %20ContentCollectionOrganizerCommon

❎ If you are interested in attending Voilà Québec, you must fill out this application form no later than Oct. 31, 2025. Camp Peaceful Waters is located in a valley, and walking up and down hill will be required every day. Voilà Québec programming includes hiking, canoeing, swimming, and more.

📋 Application form is here or in bio
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