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Have a look at some of the Canadian job sites mate; the work is mostly seasonal for arb but there seem to be plenty of opportunities. Ontario, BC and Alberta seem pretty big markets.

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A mate went over last year with the intention of working in the trees in BC , quickly found out that the cost of basic living and the low wage average $18-20 an hour wouldn't pay the bills.

 

Hes now a manager in a auto centre, but is gunna look into it again this year.

 

Good luck in your adventure and think also about Edmonton in Alberta, lovely city, ive been there many a time. 30+ in summer -20/30's in winter.

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Banff in Alberta is fantastic all seasons. You can be mountain biking down a trail and be skiing the same route in the winter lol

 

The east side is ok but still to many french for my liking lol

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