Internship and Training Opportunities Available
Chilcotin Holidays Guest Ranch

Is an outdoor adventure tourism business and training centre looking for highly motivated interns, guides and students. Our Three Pillar Philosophy of Nature Connection, Personal Development and Nature Conservation is central to our operation and your experience here. Anyone who has an interest in these Three Pillars can apply. We prefer interns to stay for 6 months, May to October, but shorter stays are welcome! We have the following internship / training / work opportunities available:
- Office, Reception, Emails, Admin, Bookkeeping
- Kitchen, Cleaning, Hospitality
- Sustainable Forestry, Tree Planting, Tree Harvesting
- Philosophy Partner: Company Culture
- Gardening, Horse Care, Mechanic, Ranch Hand, Watering Fields, Carpenty, Plumbing, Electrical
- Sales, Bookings, Marketing, Social Media
- Conservation Projects, Sustainability and Wilderness Stewardship in the Chilcotin Ark
- Wilderness Horseback Guiding, Horse Training
- Wilderness Hike Guiding
- Wilderness Angling Guiding
- Bushcraft, Survival, Wilderness Skills, Fire Making, Wild Edibles
- Wilderness Horse Logging
- Wilderness Log Cabin Building
Chilcotin Holidays is a 4 season Wilderness Guest Ranch and Training Centre just 5 hours north of Vancouver in the Chilcotin Mountains of the Chilcotin Ark near Lillooet. We provide the following wilderness experiences for guests and students: Guest Ranch Stays, Guide Outfitting, Wilderness Pack Trips, Wilderness Guide Training, Fishing, Alpine Hiking, Wildlife/ Grizzly Tracking and Conservation Trips, Bushcraft and Survival, Photography Courses, Accommodation, Mountain Biking Trips, Winter Adventures and Experiential English Immersion.
As the ranch is located in a remote setting in the Chilcotin Ark, interns must relocate and live at the ranch. We provide free meals and accommodation and a true Canadian experience.
Our number is 250 238 2274 if you have any questions. To apply, complete the Wilderness Readiness Survey on our community website, Trails to Empowerment