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Best gap year ski jobs in Canada?

As someone who's passionate about skiing, I'm interested in finding ski-related jobs for a gap year in Canada. Can anyone share insights on the best positions, locations, or companies to consider?

a year ago

If you're looking for a gap year job related to skiing in Canada, you're in luck as the country has plenty of ski resorts that offer various opportunities. Here are some roles you might consider:

1. Ski Instructor: Many Canadian ski resorts hire ski and snowboard instructors for their winter season. You'll probably need to have certification, but some resorts offer training programs for newly hired staff. Resorts like Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia or Banff Sunshine Village in Alberta are renowned for their slopes and could be good places to start your search.

2. Mountain Safety Team Member: This role usually involves ensuring all safety regulations are enforced, assisting injured guests, and maintaining signage on the mountain.

3. Lift Operator: This is a key role in any ski resort, ensuring that all guests can safely commute up the mountain. You'll likely get a chance to chat with many of the resort visitors with this job.

4. Equipment Rental Assistant: As an assistant in the rental shop, you would help guests select and adjust their ski or snowboarding equipment. This is another great position for interacting with guests and sharing your love of ski culture.

5. Hospitality Roles: If you prefer working indoors, consider roles within the resort's bars, restaurants, or hotels.

6. Resort Ambassador: These roles often involve assisting guests around the resort, answering questions, and sometimes leading resort tours or ski runs.

As most resorts offer staff ski passes and equipment discounts, any of these positions will let you hit the slopes in your free time. To make your application stand out, highlight any relevant experience, certifications you hold, and certainly your passion for skiing. The ski season in Canada typically runs from late November through April, but hiring often starts in the summer or early fall, so make sure to apply early. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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