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KevskiSeymour is like the local homie vibe of the three.
Grouse is the tourist hub, and has a mandatory tram ride to the top.
Cypress bans the park crew from posting people doing any "dangerous" tricks on their insta. I think they're owned by Vail?
mystery3I'm new to the area and have only been to Cypress...what Kevski said seems spot on with the exception of the Vail ownership. Cypress is on Ikon so some sort of connection to Alterra.
I just looked it up out of curiosity and Cypress is owned by Boyne Resorts
Kevskiand backcountry is a huge no-no (some NSers got banned for life and charged for an unneeded rescue heli when they were seen ducking a rope)
-skian-Out of Grouse, Seymour, and Cypress, any input as to which is best to work at? I am looking to start at one of them this winter.
Salad20Late response but met a guy who worked at Seymour and Cypress when I was doing my level 2 cert.
He said he likes working at Seymour more but Cypress has better clinics.
-skian-Sick, thanks man. I ended up at Cypress as a groomer and had an awesome year. I was going to do Seymour, but Cypress had better pay and schedule, and I loved it. I started as a free groomer and park groomer (park groomer/builder is my background) split. Their parks are pretty scheisty though, badly managed and severely restricted. The crew wants to do fun stuff, but it has to go through such a deep trench of bureaucratic stagnation that they are essentially not allowed to do anything. It was sad to see the guys stoke die beneath Boyne Resorts thumb. Park crew should get a bit of independence, rather than relying on approval from a U.S. company that only has one resort in Canada, and the high up folks do not even understand park skiing. I get that patrol should have say in the park as well, but it was over the top here. There was a mint hip that they said was unsafe and stayed shut for a month. I got sick of it and my night in the park one week I just groomed it out real pretty, told them I did some work on it, and they opened it. It was the same hip. Then I moved on to winching, with one night of park a week, and winching is so fun. Definitely a big change from Ontario haha. Had some good views too.
Anyway, sick mountain, good terrain, fun staff. I had a lot of fun.
**This post was edited on Apr 22nd 2021 at 8:25:03am
-skian-Sick, thanks man. I ended up at Cypress as a groomer and had an awesome year. I was going to do Seymour, but Cypress had better pay and schedule, and I loved it. I started as a free groomer and park groomer (park groomer/builder is my background) split. Their parks are pretty scheisty though, badly managed and severely restricted. The crew wants to do fun stuff, but it has to go through such a deep trench of bureaucratic stagnation that they are essentially not allowed to do anything. It was sad to see the guys stoke die beneath Boyne Resorts thumb. Park crew should get a bit of independence, rather than relying on approval from a U.S. company that only has one resort in Canada, and the high up folks do not even understand park skiing. I get that patrol should have say in the park as well, but it was over the top here. There was a mint hip that they said was unsafe and stayed shut for a month. I got sick of it and my night in the park one week I just groomed it out real pretty, told them I did some work on it, and they opened it. It was the same hip. Then I moved on to winching, with one night of park a week, and winching is so fun. Definitely a big change from Ontario haha. Had some good views too.
Anyway, sick mountain, good terrain, fun staff. I had a lot of fun.
**This post was edited on Apr 22nd 2021 at 8:25:03am