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Brandon
Me and my friends are going camping this summer and we were wondering where the best place to camp is. Preferably a place with hot girls and a good lake.
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There are many places to camp in Alberta from Waterton, Jasper and Banff yo the Kananaskis country all with lakes and take your chances with the girls lol
There are many places to camp in Alberta from Waterton, Jasper and Banff yo the Kananaskis country all with lakes and take your chances with the girls lol
What are some fun summer seasonal outdoor jobs couples can apply for in Canada?
Shooter
Preferably in BC or Alberta that don't require any specific qualifications. We are 28 and 30 years old and are from Australia both with Working Holiday Visas. We've looked into fruit picking, tree planting and ranch work but they all look like you needed experience.
Answer
I wouldn't qualify this as a 'fun' job but it's an example of employment opportunities in BC that one can explore online. The job itself is going into the backcountry and replanting clear-cut logged-out areas with saplings which sustains the forestry sector into the future - it's uneven ground and pays by piece-work but no job is easy in every respect, do well and you earn good coin. No experience required and that have an online 'training' session that prepares you it seems:
Welcome to Tree-planter.com: The Online Community for Canadian Tree Planters!
This website should be of interest to you if...
⢠You are thinking about tree planting.
⢠You want to get hired.
http://www.tree-planter.com/
Also check out places like Whistler-Blackcomb; it's a ski resort [the 2010 winter Olympics were there] but a tourist mecca year-round - it's just as busy during summer, see what positions they have online:
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/employment/jobs-at-whistler-blackcomb/index.aspx
You also might want to check into the Alberta Tar Sands, from what I've heard they are desperate to get boots on the ground and fill positions left wanting so badly they're recruiting in the USA and elsewhere. I've no clue what positions, obviously it's not ranch or argicultural work but it gets you here and employed eg camp attendant, kitchen helper, labour positions:
http://oilsands.infomine.com/careers/
Use the search criteria "BC Agricultural Labour Pool" or "Alberta Agricultural Labour Pool" - you'll get results and job postings like this:
http://www.agriemployalberta.com/job-postings
Not all require experience, and noting one such ad for farm helpers "Availability:
Canadian Workers or Foreign workers with work permit"
http://www.agriemployalberta.com/job-postings/926
Best of luck :)
I wouldn't qualify this as a 'fun' job but it's an example of employment opportunities in BC that one can explore online. The job itself is going into the backcountry and replanting clear-cut logged-out areas with saplings which sustains the forestry sector into the future - it's uneven ground and pays by piece-work but no job is easy in every respect, do well and you earn good coin. No experience required and that have an online 'training' session that prepares you it seems:
Welcome to Tree-planter.com: The Online Community for Canadian Tree Planters!
This website should be of interest to you if...
⢠You are thinking about tree planting.
⢠You want to get hired.
http://www.tree-planter.com/
Also check out places like Whistler-Blackcomb; it's a ski resort [the 2010 winter Olympics were there] but a tourist mecca year-round - it's just as busy during summer, see what positions they have online:
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/employment/jobs-at-whistler-blackcomb/index.aspx
You also might want to check into the Alberta Tar Sands, from what I've heard they are desperate to get boots on the ground and fill positions left wanting so badly they're recruiting in the USA and elsewhere. I've no clue what positions, obviously it's not ranch or argicultural work but it gets you here and employed eg camp attendant, kitchen helper, labour positions:
http://oilsands.infomine.com/careers/
Use the search criteria "BC Agricultural Labour Pool" or "Alberta Agricultural Labour Pool" - you'll get results and job postings like this:
http://www.agriemployalberta.com/job-postings
Not all require experience, and noting one such ad for farm helpers "Availability:
Canadian Workers or Foreign workers with work permit"
http://www.agriemployalberta.com/job-postings/926
Best of luck :)
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