Champagne powder. Deep glades. Your ski internship starts here
Baldy Mountain has been quietly doing its thing for decades. Sitting above Canada's only natural desert, storms roll in from every direction and the snow just keeps coming. Between 25 and 35 feet of dry, light desert champagne powder every single season. Tuesday and Wednesday the Eagle Chair goes quiet, letting two full days of snow pile up undisturbed. Come Thursday morning the gates open. That's Big Pow Thursdays. There's nothing quite like it anywhere else in BC.

Desert Powder. Deep Glades. Long Sweeping Groomers.
Light desert powder fills the trees, softens the drops, and turns an already good run into something you want to lap until the lifts close. Baldy has 240 acres of pristine gladed terrain, wide open groomers that hold their shape all day, and a sub-alpine setting that most people in BC still haven't discovered.
Behind the groomed runs are lines that reward the people who go looking. Legendary tree runs, deep fluffy pow, and playful drops just waiting to be shredded. And that's exactly what your ski or snowboard internship at Baldy gives you.
Your Ski Internship at BC's Best Kept Secret
Baldy has a way of pulling people in and not letting go. The ski school is tight, the crew knows every line on the mountain, and working here means you are woven into the fabric of a community that lives and breathes this place. No resort town chaos, no overpriced après bars. Just a mountain that has been quietly delivering for the people who found it. Show up, qualify, teach, ride. That's your season at BC's best kept powder secret.





















