Famed for its deep powder, gnarly terrain and super friendly communities, Canada is a bucket list destination for all snow fanatics, and a dream venue for ski and snowboard instructors.
Add to that awesome career development, and it’s easy to see why we see so many Nonstopers from our instructor courses in Canada return to work as instructors. We have excellent relationships with snow schools all over Canada and Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) give our graduates priority in the hiring process. Here’s what you need to know.
Fast facts
Resorts
Canada is home to over 250 ski resorts spanning the country from East to West. With stacks of terrain and heavy snowfall, Western Canada is the go-to for hardcore riders. British Columbia outranks all other provinces with the most resorts and boasts some of the best heli, cat and backcountry skiing in the world.
Season: Most resorts open from early December until April, although this varies depending on location and altitude. Higher resorts such as Banff benefit from a longer season and open from mid-November until mid-May.
Recruitment period: Snow schools usually start recruiting in late June/July.
Popular resorts:
How to work here
To work as an instructor in Canada, you need:
Pay + perks
Pay as an instructor varies depending on qualifications and experience. Here’s a rough guide to the pay structure:
The number of hours you work will also vary. During your first season you should be working a minimum of 4 hours daily, but more commonly instructors will be working 6-8 hours per day, 5-7 days a week, depending on the time of season.
Most ski schools offer ways to earn additional income through commission based on requests, or working within other parts of operations such as events or guest services.
Tipping in Canada is common in many hospitality roles, but this doesn’t always transfer to tipping instructors. Whether you receive a tip often depends on the nationality of the guest, and whether you are teaching a private vs. group lesson.
Did you know: Many Canadian snow schools offer awesome in-house training. Through this you have an opportunity to be trained by high-level instructors and work towards higher qualifications.
Not qualified?
If you're not yet qualified and fancy yourself working as an instructor in Canada, check out our ski instructor courses / snowboard instructor courses.
We look forward to speaking with you.