Location
Canada: Nova Scotia
Term
Throughout the year
Cabot Shores Wilderness Resort on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada is looking for 2012 Interns.
Cabot Shores is an adventure and retreat centre (also a wilderness resort) located on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. We work with Youth Adventure Corps (a non profit since 2000) and the Good Health Society to continue and further develop our Internship Program in a variety of areas that will be of service to the interns, to our guests and to the greater Cape Breton community.
Internships are available in the following areas:
- Kitchen managing, cooking
- Marketing & Media
- Hospitality
- Grounds, Gardens & Trail-making
- Renewable Energy & Land stewardship
- Construction & Maintenance
- Healing Arts
We are looking for energetic, community-minded individuals who can give us a commitment of at least 2 months between May and November. Come live in community in an exceedingly beautiful spot on the Atlantic. Help us serve interesting guests from all over the world. Sharpen your skills. Enjoy the natural environment on and off the job. Participate in expanding our sustainability program (energy & food).
Benefits include food & lodging, plus experiences (including kayaking, swimming, Yolo-boarding, hiking, Native Adventures and ceremonies, and Healing Arts).
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Canadian and Worldwide Participants.
Independently
in Groups of 2 to 8
2 weeks
We help people from different parts of the world - guests, guides and volunteers - to create life-transforming adventures, retreats and connections. We are a place where our guests, guides and volunteers have "an adventure a day" on water (Atlantic ocean, Church Pond, Indian Brook ) and on land (the Cape Breton Highlands) - Adventures mild to wild. We are an experiential learning center which offers adventure programs and retreats for people from all origins and all ages. Our programs are centered around 5 main themes: wilderness adventure, native culture, outdoor sports, the Arts, and Healing Arts. They usually last from 2 days to 2 weeks and are directed by experienced guides.
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