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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

Have you ever thought of working for a season or establishing a career in one of Canadas most amazing and picturesque places? Canadas national parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation areas offer opportunities to work, live and play in wonderful places and live the ultimate Canadian experience. Come and see what everybody from coast to coast to coast is talking about!

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  • I cannot find any information on your Search and Rescue Specalists, yet I have seen a video on it.

  • @Bighoff123 Mountain Safety Programs Specialists provide Search and Rescue and Avalanche Safety services to visitors who want to experience our Mountain National Parks. You can find a wealth of information on these pages: parksmountainsafety.ca Thanks for your interest.

  • I realize this isn't the best place to ask a question but I was wondering about summer/student employment. I'm a Canadian citizen but have always lived in Ohio and was wanting to work in a Canadian park this summer. Is this possible and if so what is the best way of going about it?

  • @crappydpole

    Thank you for your inquiry. Have a look at our website pc.gc.ca. From the homepage, select Jobs at Parks Canada from the left menu, and Student Employment. Good luck!

  • Has recuitment been a challenge?

  • @Georectified

    For many positions recruitment is not an issue. However, it can be difficult to recruit for some jobs depending on the type of job and considering our rural locations for most national parks and national historic sites. As well, the Agency will be facing significant increase in terms of retirements. Therefore, renewal is one of Parks Canada’s priorities.

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  • Hey do you know if anyone named Ron Ronden worked there?

  • Are you there, Marta?

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