Ghost Train 2017 @ Stanley Park Railway - Volunteer Sign Up
Date and time
Location
Stanley Park Train
610 Pipeline Road Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2 CanadaDescription
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Stanley Park Hallowe'en Ghost Train 2017
Alien Invasion
October 13 - 31, 2017
Volunteer!
You can make a difference by volunteering to help at the Stanley Park Ghost Train 2017. Please read the following information carefully before you register.
Whether you enjoy entertaining children, welcoming guests or helping behind the scenes, there are many jobs to choose from:
- Plaza Host
- Costumed Host
- Ticket Checker
- Haunted Maze Attendant
- Front Gate Greeter
- Kids' Activity Host
- Alien Research Centre Attendant
We will try to assign you to the role that most interests you, but you may not have your first choice, so consider several. You will be assigned your role on event day.
Volunteer Rewards
We recognize people who work hard and are reliable—just like you!
Each volunteer is eligible for a Letter of Reference that can be added to your resume.
Be Prepared to Attend Our MANDATORY Orientation Meeting
Thursday Oct. 5 OR Tuesday Oct. 10 @ 4pm - 5pm
All volunteers will attend a team training session at the SPES (Stanley Park Ecology Society) office in the Stanley Park Pavilion from 4-5pm. This will be a sit-down orientation with ALL SITE staff and volunteers where we provide details on overall site logistics and talk about expectations for job performance. All registered volunteers are required to attend one of the sessions.
Ghost Train 2017 Contacts
Office: 604-689-1463 Cell/Text: 604-328-9729
Email: stanleyparkrailway@thefinerdetails.ca
For Event Information visit: www.ghosttrain.ca
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Travel over trestles and through tunnels on your two-kilometre winding journey through the Stanley Park forest.
Appreciate nature from a relaxing seat on a replica of Canadian Pacific Railway Engine #374, famous for pulling Canada's first transcontinental passenger train into Vancouver in the late 1880s.
The Stanley Park Railway is open in spring and summer, and for Easter, Halloween, and Christmas.
The train was built in 1964 after Typhoon Frieda blew down a clearing of fallen trees in the Stanley Park forest.