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DAN SHERFIELD CASE STUDY

OK, so we know he's a skier, but you can learn a lot from his experience...
 I came to Canada with a working Visa sorted through BUNAC which was very easy to get but then I applied about a year in advance. It cost about £165. My plan was to complete the course with NONSTOP and then try and find a job using my qualification somewhere in Canada. I wasn't sure if I wanted to instruct in Fernie or not, it all depended on what I thought of Fernie and job availabilty.

I decided to get to Fernie a week or so before the course and NONSTOP were great in providing accommodation for me and a couple of mates who came out to visit over Christmas. Fernie was amazing from the moment I got there, though it took a while to get used to skiing powder rather than European groomed slopes! You'll notice as soon as you get there that all anyone talks about is powder! The course started on Boxing day and was a really good mix of people. It was an older crowd than I was expecting, with probably about twenty people 25 and under and the rest ranging from 25-60ish. This worked really well though and we were all put into accommodation with people of similar ages.
 Skiing wise I got so much out of the course. The instructors really knew their stuff. I'm a very technical learner, so really enjoyed learning how skiing works but with the range of instructors we had we got to learn in all kinds of ways. My worry before the course was that I wasn't going to pass considering that my plans relied on me passing! In truth passing level 1 is more about showing the right attitude and in the end I think 23 out of the 24 people passed. Most of the people on the course will never use the qualification but it is the best ski lesson you'll ever have and everyone I skied with improved so much over the 3 weeks.

Fernie itself is awesome. European skiing doesn't even compare and until you've skied in powder you haven't really skied! The whole mountain is ski-able - there are no ropes anywhere, and while runs are named and some groomed, I'm pretty sure you could ski different lines through different trees every day for the whole season. The town is as laid back as anyone has told you. While there are only 8 - 9 bars, every night one of them will be packed and there will be someone looking for a party. I've been to Whistler and absolutely loved it for a weekend but for a season it would be Fernie every time.
 Once I had passed and the course had finished I went to see Wendy, the resort director, who put me in contact with the kids ski school manager. After a 10 minute conversation with him I had a job, only a day after the course had finished! I was hesitant about working with kids as I have never dealt with kids at all but I was thrown in straight away and it was kind of a sink or swim situation. I surprised myself by actually being ok at it and surprised myself even more when I started to really enjoy it! The only problem is it doesn't pay very well at all. As a rookie I was on $9 and hour and you only get paid for the hours you teach. You basically either need savings or another job to get by comfortably. Even with this, I have already applied to instruct again in Fernie and can't wait to get back to the slopes.
 Having got my level 1 I started working towards level 2 which I passed at the end of the season. The training was pretty good on the whole and you actually got paid for 3 of the traiing sessions you turned up to in a week. 
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ACCOMMODATION

BANFF COURSE:
 THE VOYAGER HOTEL Located on Banff Avenue, Banff 's main street, The Voyager Hotel is a great place to stay. The rooms are spacious and comfortable and each have en-suite bathrooms, cable TV and either queen or double sized beds. Most people share double rooms although singles are available for an additional supplement. The hotel has great facilities: After a long day riding with your mates you can enjoy the hotel's heated outdoor swimming pool, soak in the hot tub or relax your muscles in the sauna. There is a large 'communal common room' exclusive for NONSTOP Snowboard clients which offers the perfect hangout when you want a quiet night in watching films or playing cards. There is also a hotel bar, known locally as 'The Voy'. Free wireless Internet is available.
 If you are keen to spend a longer time snowboarding we can offer flexible flight dates and additional accommodation before and after the snowboard instructor course. Most people tend to decide to stay on after the course. Please call us for further information.
 We serve breakfast each weekday before the bus takes you away to the day's chosen resort. We offer supper five nights/week.
 FERNIE COURSE:
 We are proud to be the new owners of a 40 bedroom lodge in the very centre of Fernie. The lodge, which has undergone a $750,000 refurbishment through the summer of 2007. It has a comfortable welcoming atmosphere with numerous social spaces and fantastic facilities.
 The lodge has spacious bedrooms each with brand new modern furnishing, queen beds and ensuite bathrooms. Each bedroom has views of the stunning local mountains and some have private balconies. There are a variety of bedroom configurations: the majority of rooms are twin rooms (two double beds), some are triples (three single beds) and a select few are quads (two bunk beds).
 Lodge facilities include:
 Sitting Rooms - with Cable TV, DVD player, Wireless internet, Kitchen and dinning facilities;
 Swimming Pool & Hot Tub - Chill out after a hard day on the slopes;
 Restaurant & Lounge - eat, drink and socialise in homely surroundings;
 Internet Room - Keep in touch with friends and family;
 Movie Theatre - Have a quiet night in;
 Snowboard Tuning Room - Keep your skis sliding smooth;
 Mess Room - With pool table, table football & comfy sofas this is the place chill.

We don't want to sound like we're blowing our own trumpet but as the only snowboard training company to own a lodge we are confident our clients receive a superior experience with the wide range of facilities it offers and the advantages of having a central meeting space at which to eat, drink and socialise.
 For further details of our lodge:


 For those wanting a more independent experience we offer the chance to live in a house in downtown Fernie just a few minutes walk from the bars and shops on the main street and from the NONSTOP lodge.  Living in a house will allow more space, privacy and self-sufficiency than living in the lodge. Those living in houses will still be able to enjoy and use all the facilities at the lodge. Each house sleeps between 4 and 8 people and has a comfortably furnished sitting room (with TV, DVD player and stereo), dining area and fully equipped kitchen. Most people share twin rooms although there are a limited amount of single rooms, offered on a ‘first come, first served' basis for an additional charge. WHISTLER COURSE: You will live in comfortable, modern, well equipped houses. The properties are homely and spacious and range in size from between two to four bedrooms (four to eight people). Most of you will share a twin room although we do have a limited number of single rooms available. Couples applying together will be offered a private double room - please ring the office for details. NONSTOP Snowboard will endeavour to place those of similar ages in the same accommodation.
 Each house has a communal living area with comfy sofas, fireplace, TV, DVD and stereo. Plus each house has a spacious dinning area and well equipped kitchen where you can prepare weekend meals. 
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MEALS

On the Fernie and Banff course weekday breakfast is provided before the shuttle bus whisks you away for another day on the snow. Breakfasts are healthy and filling to keep you going all morning. They include a selection of cereals, porridge, toast, bagels, fresh fruit, yogurt, tea, coffee and juices. On the Whistler course breakfast is not included but all the houses have fully equipped kitchens for you to make your own or you can sample the delights of a full Canadian breakfast at one of the mountain restaurants.
 On the Fernie course evening meals are provided in the Lodge's licensed dining room and in Banff we also use a selection of popular local restaurants. Suppers consist of starter (eg: soup or salad), a healthy, hearty main course, and a desert.
 On the Whistler course we provide two evening meals per week at popular local restaurants which are fun occasions for the whole group to get together to socialise. Our properties are self catering and have well equipped kitchens so you can either choose to prepare meals at home or check out Whistlers many great restaurants. 
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DATES & PRICES
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20th Nov 2008 - 11th Dec 2008 |
28th Dec 2008 - 17th Jan 2009 |
29th Nov 2008 - 20th Dec 2008 |
Twin Room £2,950 |
Twin Room £3,050 |
Twin Room £2,850 |
Single Room £3,250 |
Single Room £3,650 |
Single Room £3,350 |
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