My Voulenteer Experiance
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Review
This was a really unique volunteer experience in a remote part of British Columbia. It combines conservation work with ranch life and a lot of practical, hands-on learning.
The initial horseback and survival training was really useful and made it much easier to get involved in the work afterwards. Over time, I also had the opportunity to step into more responsibility, including working as an assistant guide, which added a new perspective to the experience.
Most days involved a mix of conservation tasks, helping around the ranch, and learning new skills as you go. What stood out to me was how much trust you’re given and how much you can shape your own involvement over time.
Living and working in a small community like that means you become part of how things run day to day quite quickly. It’s not a typical volunteering setup, but if you’re open to something quite different, it’s a genuinely interesting place to spend time.