If you ski Sun Peaks you are in Canada's third largest ski area. With over 2,000 hours of sunshine a year, skiing and snowboarding here you are bound to get sun. Powder and over 3700 acres of slopes await you.
Where
Ski Sun Peaks for ski-in ski-out convenience, uncrowded pistes, and light, dry snow that makes for great champagne powder - over 5 metres of powder per year. This is a new resort - the first stone was only laid in 1993 - which means it is well planned. With pedestrian-only streets and European-style buildings, it is also very attractive. Transfer is easy although around 4 hours from Vancouver, or 5.5 hours from Seattle, WA.
Essentials |
Suitable For |
Slopes |

RESORT ALTITUDE : |
1255m |
TOTAL PISTE : |
km |
LONGEST RUN : |
8 km |
START SEASON : |
November |
END SEASON : |
April |
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OVERALL |

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SKIING |

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BOARDING |

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APRÉS |

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FAMILIES |

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Beginners / % |
Intermediates 10 / % |
Advanced 57 / % |
Experts 3 / % |
TOTAL RUNS : |
117 |
SNOW CANNONS : |
/ ha |
SNOW PARKS : |
1 |
CROSS COUNTRY : |
40 km |
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On the slopes
If you choose to ski Sun Peaks, there's nearly 3700 acres of skiable terrain and 121 runs spread across three mountains (Mount Tod, Mount Morrisey and Sundance), which means they offer great variety. Beginners will find gentle nursery slopes in the village, and a series of easy greens to progress to, intermediates will find plenty of choice across all 3 mountains, while there is good, steep terrain for advanced skiers, especially on Mount Tod.
Off the slopes
With its pedestrianised town centre, the Sun Peaks ski resort is a great family choice - you'll find a ski school, a childminding centre, the Kids Ranch, and a Kids Adventure Park with plenty of activities to keep your children happy. And while the après-ski isn't as lively as many European resorts, there are enough restaurants and bars to keep everyone happy.
RESORT GOOD POINTS
- Some great terrain for all standards
- Some great terrain for all standards
- Slopes very quiet during the week
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RESORT BAD POINTS
- Village may be too small and quiet for some tastes
- Snow on some of the lower steep terrain can suffer from the sun
- Although the second largest ski area in BC, it's not big by Alpine standards
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Tourist Office
 Worldwide cover from £60.48 or Single trip Europe cover from £22.98 - get covered before you arrive! |
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