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Become a Rugged Apprentice

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Souvenirs are great, but helping out in local communities makes for a truly memorable trip.

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We say “leave no trace” all the time—and it’s a great saying! But you know what’s better than leaving no trace? Leaving an area better than you found it. The Rugged Apprentices initiative was set up to improve infrastructure in Yukon communities so travelers and locals alike can keep enjoying the territory’s amazing activities and wilderness.

​​With shovels, rakes, and drills in hand, Rugged Apprentices will head into Yukon communities to connect with locals and help with a variety of projects across the territory.

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But what are the projects?

Look at you, searching for more info. We like you already. As a Rugged Apprentice, it helps to have these kinds of problem-solving skills. After all, you’ll be solving tons of community-identified maintenance issues and opportunities for improvement. From cleaning up public parks to maintaining trails, Rugged Apprentices will work across the Yukon to make areas extra beautiful.

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2025 Projects: September 8 to 12

  • Rugged Apprentices will build a beautify a pedestrian trail that connects Kluane Energy Cafe with the Kluane Museum of History. By improving signage and adding benches along the path, you will create a nice little loop for visitors to explore on foot, walk their dogs, and enjoy the stunning view of the mountains.

  • After a large flood a few years ago, the existing boardwalk in the community needs to be replaced. Volunteers will help move and rebuild infrastructure that runs along the Village and right by the river. 

  • Help enhance the local trail system by clearing sections of the Inner Lagoon Trail. You will also help create a picnic area along the accessible walking loop, including cleaning and levelling the space and building the necessary infrastructure like picnic tables and a natural play space. 

  • Rugged Apprentices sent to Dawson City will work on trail upgrades, building picnic tables and making improvements at the local park. A little bit of everything, your help painting, building, path-clearing, and ground-leveling will have lasting effects in many areas that are important to the community. 

Requirements

You won’t need much experience for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We’re looking to recruit Rugged Apprentices for a number of key projects across the Yukon. Anyone can become a Rugged Apprentice, but while we wish we could include as many people as possible, there are a few eligibility requirements:

  • Legally able to work in Canada
  • Reasonable level of physical fitness
  • Ability to lift reasonably heavy objects and navigate uneven terrain
  • At least 19 years of age

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Applications are closed for the 2025 program.

Thank you for your interest.

Forge your own rugged path.

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    “ The volunteer project component was physically challenging, but well worth it. In the end, I’ve come away with a dozen new friends from all over Canada and a strong appreciation and connection to the northern Canada region. ”
    - Danny R
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    “ Through this opportunity I was able to give back to the people that call Dawson home and I hope the work provided has made a lasting impact on the community for years to come. ”
    - Lindsay L
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    “ I got to experience the people, life, culture and food in a whirlwind few days I can’t fully describe. I made friends I’ll keep, experiences I’ll share, and memories I’ll relive forever. ”
    - Connor N

Frequently asked questions

  • Okay, let’s talk about the green stuff. And no, we don’t mean the Yukon’s lush scenery. We’re talking dollars. As a Rugged Apprentice, your only expense will be your transportation to and from the Yukon. Any accommodation or expenses you require before or after the days of the experience will be your responsibility.

  • There’s a lot of work that goes into keeping the Yukon’s parks and trails flawless. That’s where you come in! As a Rugged Apprentice, you’ll be building fences, cleaning up trails, improving parks, maintaining heritage sites, installing new signage, or widening footpaths.

  • We like to keep things classic and cozy up here, so your accommodations will be quaint, with some shared bedrooms and facilities. But if sleeping alone is absolutely required, we will do our best to accommodate. Also, if you want to arrive early or stay beyond the program, you’ll have to book yourself some extra nights.

  • We’ll be solving problems that have been identified by local municipalities and organizations. Addressing maintenance issues raised by locals, we’ll improve walking conditions and recreational infrastructure, all in the name of making these areas more enjoyable.

  • No one wants a hangry volunteer. But with breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided during all program days, everyone will have plenty of energy. Plus, volunteers will get a light meal when they arrive and a meal during the final day party. We’ll also make every effort to accommodate any special dietary requirements.

  • Eager beavers are our favourite type of beaver. But in this case, you’ll have to wait a little longer for more deets. An itinerary will be shared with all volunteers closer to the program start date.

  • The short answer? Not really! The slightly longer answer? You don’t need to be a certified apprentice and no specific requirements are needed. That said, most projects will take place on uneven terrain, so a willingness to help and being fairly fit is a necessity. You must also be 19 years of age and be legally allowed to work in Canada to be a Rugged Apprentice.

  • Please arrive by 11am on September 8th, 2025. That’s when you must be here by at the latest, but we do highly recommend arriving the day prior (or even earlier) to account for possible travel delays. This will also give you extra time to do some exploring.

  • Hit the road or take to the skies—it’s up to you! There are plenty of ways to get to the Yukon, but if you choose to fly, we’d highly recommend booking flights through the Yukon’s airline, Air North. That is, if you want to take advantage of our sweet hookup: We have an agreement with Air North that includes promotional discount codes, which we’ll share with successful applicants. But if a road trip is more your speed, you can also get to the Yukon by taking one of the territory’s main highways.

  • The Yukon has tons of great hotels, motels, guest houses, inns, and campgrounds. Explore this list to find some great places to stay. And as soon as you’re accepted, we recommend booking any extra experiences and accommodations you’d like to have for before and after the program ASAP—they fill up fast at that time of year!

  • Yes, we’re big fans of the buddy system. During registration, just write your name and the names of your travel buddies on the form. But remember: you must sign up separately. We’ll try our best to make sure you get to work on the same project. And you might even end up being roomies.

  • No, you won’t need a work visa to volunteer in the Rugged Apprentices program. You do, however, need to be able to legally work in Canada.

  • All communication will be in English. However, if you know a different language, we’d love to learn how to say “hello” and “look, there’s an elk!”

  • Safety isn’t just first. It’s second, third, fourth, fifth—you get the picture. That said, accidents can happen. If you do get hurt during your time in the program, you’ll be covered under the Yukon’s Workers Compensation and Safety Policy as a Volunteer with the Government of Yukon.

  • The Rugged Apprentices program will take place every two years, with the next program being held from September 8-12, 2025. Exact dates will vary each year, so keep an eye out on our website for specific date details so you can start dreaming (and booking!) as soon as dates are announced. 

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