About Northwest Territories
Northwest Territories offers a truly unique work-camping experience, immersing you in vast, untamed wilderness. Imagine the awe of the aurora borealis, the midnight sun, and a profound sense of adventure.
It's an opportunity to connect with nature on an unparalleled scale, far from the typical tourist trails, appealing to those seeking a rugged yet rewarding frontier lifestyle.
Work-camping opportunities often exist in and around key destinations like Yellowknife, the territorial capital, or along the shores of the immense Great Slave Lake.
Remote lodges scattered along the Mackenzie River or near the majestic Nahanni National Park Reserve also provide immersive roles, showcasing the territory's raw and breathtaking beauty.
Roles typically support the vital tourism industry, especially during the brief but vibrant summer season.
Expect positions such as camp host, maintenance technician, visitor services representative at parks or lodges, or administrative support for remote operations. These roles are essential to the seasonal businesses that thrive on the territory's natural allure.
The distinctive Arctic environment, with its spectacular wildlife and Indigenous cultural experiences, adds an extra layer of richness to work camping here. It's a chance to live and work in a place that few get to truly experience.