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Yukon- Canada

Yukon: Dawson and Whitehorse

To apply for these positions, you must be able to legally work in Canada

Dawson City Operations

Come and experience the land of the midnight sun.

Dawson City is a small lively town bursting with history dating back over 100 years. Our operation is nestled between wooden boardwalks and historic Gold Rush buildings. This colorful community provides a unique experience for not only our guests but our team as well. We developed and operate a variety of excursions in Dawson City that entice our guests to experience this unique location. Whether you’re a Raft Guide, Guest Service Host or Driver/Guide we have a position on our team for the 2010 summer season.

Three websites that provide further information are:

http://www.dawsoncity.ca and www.yukoninfo.com and www.travelyukon.com

Location: Dawson City, Yukon

Number of Employees: There are approximately 25 to 30 local employees plus Tour Directors and Driver/Guides who arrive into Dawson City every day.

Housing: Employee housing is limited. We provide housing on a first come, first serve basis.If housing is unavailable Employees are responsible for providing their own housing. Once hired however, names and contact information of local housing providers and employees looking for roommates will be shared if desired to assist with the process.

Typical Season:

Admin/ Guest Service Hosts – May 10th through September 5rd

Driver/Guides – as early as April 25th through September 10th.

Park Guides – May 10th to September 4st

Types of Jobs:

Administrative Supervisor

Guest Service Hosts

Driver/Guide

Tombstone Territorial Park Guide

River Raft Guide

Jeep Guide

Why Work in the Yukon?

Everyone always say’s “one day I will visit” but why not come and live with us this summer. Join our Dawson City team and create memories that you will be sharing for years to come. Come experience living in the land of the midnight sun and have the opportunity to meet new friends from all over Canada and the United States. We always encourage our staff to explore their new home on their days off. Go river rafting, camping, hiking or even canoe down the famous Yukon River.

We have many staff that return year after year to rekindle friendships, to meet new people and to experience the Yukon with our guests. We would enjoy welcoming you to this family.

Whitehorse Operations

Come and experience the land of the midnight sun.

Working for the Whitehorse operations allows you the unique opportunity of working in the capital of the Yukon, with the benefit of being close to Alaska to explore the Last Frontier. Through the variety of employment options we have, you will be able to help make our guests experience once in a life time. From management and supervisory positions to Driver/Guides, Guest Service Hosts and Park Guides, the opportunities available appeal to a wide range of interests.

Three websites that provide further information are:

http://visitwhitehorse.com and www.yukoninfo.com and www.travelyukon.com

Location: Whitehorse, Yukon

Number of Employees: There are approximately 20 to 25 local employees plus Tour Directors and Driver/Guides who arrive into Whitehorse every day.

Housing: Employees are responsible for providing their own housing in Whitehorse. Once hired however, names and contact information of employees looking for roommates will be shared if desired to assist with the process.

Typical Season:

Guest Service Hosts – May 10th through September 3rd

Driver/Guides – as early as April 25th through September 11th.

Park Guides – May 10th to September 1st

Types of Jobs:

Operations Manager

Administrative Supervisor

Dispatch Supervisor

Guest Service Hosts

Driver/Guide

Kluane Park Guide

Why Work in the Yukon?

Come and have a summer to remember. Live in the capital of the Yukon and experience the land of the midnight sun. Have the opportunity to meet individuals from all over Canada and the United States. On days off go river rafting, fishing, camping, hiking or explore down to Skagway, Alaska. Take a road trip to Dawson City or take the famous White Pass and Yukon Rail train.

Staff returns year after year to rekindle friendships, to meet new people and to experience the Yukon with our guests. If you chose to travel to other locations, there are opportunities to experience the division and what they have to offer.

In the past we have also worked with schools to assist staff with completing their co-op program for university.