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Re-opening - 18th Feb

We are all set to re-open for our 2022 season on the 18th of Feb.

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Applications now open for a SOLD OUT summer season.

La Vue has fully sold out its 2020 summer season and is looking for a top notch team to staff its 2020 season.

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Michelin starred restaurant Trinity comes to the Alps

For a limited time only, Adam Byatt’s Michelin starred ‘Trinity’ restaurant and Fish&Pips will team up to deliver ‘A Taste of Trinity’ in the Alps. Av

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Take your job to another level and work in the mountains.

Ski Famille interviews for our Winter 2017/18 season will commence on Thursday 15th June.

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Top Tips for a Fantastic Winter Season

After 12 years employing a ski season team of employees in the French Alps, the Venture Ski Directors have come up with our top tips to enjoy a succes

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Apply for your 2016 Canada Work Permit

Canadian Immigration has updated the application procedure for the International Experience Canada Working Holiday Program for 2016.

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Chalet Cook Book

Fish & Pips and The Abinger Cookery School have collaborated to bring you a new Chalet Cook Book...

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Winter is fast approaching.....are you ready?

Have a read of what we have been doing over the summer to make sure this winter is unforgettable!

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Canadian Work Permits are now available to non-students!

Ski season work in Canada has just become easier with the news that work permits are available for non-stuents!

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2011/12 Canada Ski season: Oyster's first groups set off

The first of Oyster's 2011/12 ski season workers fly over to Whistler, Tremblant and Canada. Let the fun begin!

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Ski Season Workers in Patagonia

Up to 12,000 Ski resort workers in Patagonia suffering from devastating volcanic ash

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