Hey all, thought I would start a thread for everything about working/ skiing (well boarding really) in Canada (or other countries too). a little similar to the post below, but what the hell... So ive been thinking of doing the work/ski for a few years but other commitments (work/girlfriend) have prevented it. Am gonna make it happen for 10/11 season though.
I'm hoping those that have been there and done that can let the rest of us know what it was like. The topic can really be as general as anyone likes and maybe others will have more questions they'd like to post too. Anyone thats done a similar work and ski elsewhere Id be curious as to how that was too. Anyway, I'll start by firing away a few questions/comments (forgive me there will be a tad more than a few)...
* So far Ive come across Overseas Working holiday (OWH) and International Exchange Program (IEP), two organisations that offer a program were they set up a job before you arrive etc etc. Has anyone used these guys, or similar? Is that the way to go about it? looks like it makes it all much easier.
* OWH works with the following resorts:
* Lake Louise
* Big White
* Silver Star
* Whistler
* Nakiska
* Rimrock
and IEP, the following:
*Sunshine Village
*Panorama Mountain Village
*Grouse Mountain
*Chateau Whistler Resort
*The Banff Centre
*Asessippi Ski Resort
*The Russell Inn Hotel
Which of the above resorts would people recommend? Besides Whistler I dont really know much about them. Im sure there are some relative duds compared to the top ones.
* what job did you do and how'd you like it? Some of the cooler sounding jobs i'd say are, trailcrew, instructors obviously (dont have the skills yet though), rental/repair tech and snowmaker. Was it easy to get the job you applied for or is there a good chance you end up being the dishpig!? Is the low pay enough to get by without having to chew through savings? Outside of work is there still plenty of time for shredding?
* Has anyone done the work/ski with a girlfriend (partner)? Were the resorts pretty facilitative of couples i.e. was it easy to get work at same resort and accommodation together etc?
* is shared accommodation or staff housing the go?
Thats about all I can think of atm. Look forward to all your replies and I guess generally what the experience was like.
Cheers
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