Come and live the dream – Work as a guide in Whistler this season!
It’s that time of year again we're looking for enthusiastic and passionate riders to work as guides this coming summer season (May – October). We operate from a unique riders’ centre located in the mtb mecca that is Whistler, BC (which has to be experienced to be believed!) and provide a whole range of fully guided and catered riding holidays which include XC, All-Mountain, Freeride and Downhill options alongside our legendary backcountry floatplane and Heli-drop adventures. We are looking to fill the following 4 guide positions: - Lead Guide: Freeride - Lead Guide: All-Mountain/Technical Singletrack - Support/Tail Guides: x2 Ideally all applicants should have the following experience/qualifications: - The Scottish TCL/MBL award (or similar) - Experience of guiding groups of up to 6 riders of varying ability levels - A valid 8 hr first aid certificate - A current clean drivers licence - Good bike/mechanical repair knowledge - Ideally some experience of coaching/instruction Alongside the above, all of our guides need to be great communicators and motivators with the ability to work well in a busy team environment and maintain high spirits (even when faced with a grizzly!) You will also be required to organise a Canadian working visa which can be obtained though Bunac. As well as spending your summer riding in the best place on the planet, you’ll also receive the following: - Some money - Accommodation - Food - Lift Pass - Great deals on bikes - Parts Support If you’re interested visit www.ticket2ridebc.com.Latest news
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