BC Girl Guides
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BC Girl Guides
BC Girl Guides
BC Girl Guides
BC Girl Guides
BC Girl Guides

Guiding Songs

Here are Guiding songs for you to learn at home.
The words and a demo are provided for each song.
Click on your selection.song medium Guiding Songs

Barges
Bed is to Small
Celebrate with Light
Guiding Law Song
Ira Congo
An Irish Blessing
Morning Is Here
Peace of The River
Sing and Shout
Sparks Jump Up
I Promise to Share and be a Friend
Thank You Grace
The Hills
We Change the World
We Want The Sunshine
The Window
When e’r You Make A Promise
White Coral Bells
The World Song
Tall Trees
As We Trek Along
Swinging Along
Rock My Soul
Even Song

System Needs: The music file will automatically engage your browser when you click to download. Media players such as Windows Media Player and Quicktime Player will play many different web music formats including ‘wav’.

Guiding song books are available at our online shopping.

Check the Tuneguide for additional music support.

Thanks go out to Shelagh Walsh for organizing, taping and preparing these songs.

Program

Check these program catagories for your
resources specific to your branch

Lones (all ages)

Why become a Lone?All Lones (all ages)

For when challenges make belonging to a group hard

  • distance
  • health
  • physical challenge
  • school workload
  • lack of time
  • transportation

 

How does it work?

Lones participate in the Guiding program via mail. Each Lone is assigned to a group (Unit). It is her responsibility to correspond as regularly as she can with her Unit Leader (Guider).

The Guider keeps the Lone advised of program and activity:

  • games
  • crafts
  • pictures
  • songs
  • services

 

The Guider will prepare interesting Unit letters and ask the girls of the Unit to share their ideas and news. This helps to keep the Lones involved and building their new friendships. 

Opportunities

The Guider will keep the Lone aware of upcoming events and special activities. If the Lone is interested in participating, she and her Guider will work together to eliminate any obstacles.

The Lone Unit

Lone units are small and members live throughout British Columbia. If a girl moves temporarily to another country, she may continue her Canadian Guiding program by becoming a Lone.

Privileges

Lones have all the privileges of any girl member.  If the Lone has the credentials, she can apply for Provincial, National and International camps and events. She too can apply for the Guiding Bursaries and Scholarships when she is of age.

Find out more about a Lone Unit near you? 

Contact the Provincial Lones Adviser      

Join Guiding today!

Sparks ages 5-6

SparksSparkwithFlag Sparks ages 5 6

Sparks is where the Guiding adventure begins

What do girls in Sparks do?

The girls will meet once a week for one hour.  The leader (Guider) will plan weekly activities for the girls to do together, helping them to become aware of their community and to make new friends.

The Sparks program  encourages the girls to try
a bit of everything in a safe and fun atmosphere.
They will also have the opportunity to start collecting
badges recognizing their efforts.

No two Spark meetings are alike, but girls can anticipate –

  • Visiting neighbourhood landmarks
  • Making crafts and singing songs
  • Exploring the arts 
  • Preparing simple snacks
  • Discovering the outdoors
  • Planning a sleepover

 

Sparks learn to share and to work together in their community. 

Join Guiding today!  View our ActivityBook(PDF)


Unable to attend regular meetings?

Become a Lone …

An option for girls unable to attend regular meetings due to distance, health, work, studies or physical challenges. Lones carry out the Spark program by correspondence, and participate in events of choice, when they can. For more information on our Lone program, contact us at the Provincial office.