Sun Peaks
1280 Alpine Road,
Sun Peaks
, BC
(Driving Directions to Sun Peaks)
Last Updated: 5/20/2013 10:18 PM
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Sun Peaks Ski Report, Mountain Conditions and Resort Statistics
- 12 Beginner
- 66 Intermediate
- 39 Advanced
Sun Peaks, a ski resort with 11 ski lifts, 122 trails, and 3,678 acres of land, is located in the southeastern region of British Columbia. Sun Peaks has huge swaths of land, with areas perfect for experts and all other ability levels. Intermediates will find it particually easy to find terrain, as every area has some blue squares. Sun Peaks
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provides a terrain park, grooming, snowmaking, daycare, on mountain dining, lodging, tubing hill, snow school, ski/board rental, golf, and more. A modest mountain with enough diversity and perfection to be less so, Sun Peaks is highly recommended by guests and is a great family get away.
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Sun Peaks Amenities
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Night Skiing
Night Skiing
Night skiing available; an extra charge may apply. -
Terrain Park
Terrain Park
Ski area offers at least one terrain park. -
Half Pipe
Half Pipe
Ski area offers a half pipe. -
Cat Skiing
Cat Skiing
Cat skiing is available at this resort; may entail an add'l cost -
Snow Making
Snow Making
Ski area offers snow making for additional coverage. -
Daycare Available
Daycare Available
Guests have access to daycare services; an additional charge may apply. -
Slopeside Dining
Slopeside Dining
Resort offers at least one restaurant on the slopes; hours may vary. -
Slopeside Lodging
Slopeside Lodging
This resort has slopeside lodging available; it may or may not be ski in/ski out. -
Tubing
Tubing
This resort offers tubing activities; additional charges may apply -
Wi-Fi Access
Wi-Fi Access
This resort is equipped with internet access; additional charges may apply
Sun Peaks Operations
Status
Closed
Lifts Open/Total
0 of 11
Weekday Hours
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Trails Open/Total
0 of 122
Weekend Hours
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Sun Peaks Snow Report & Ski Conditions
Base Elevation
3,934 ft
24-hr Snowfall
0"
Vertical Drop
2,891 ft
Avg Base Depth
0"
Peak Elevation
6,824 ft
Sun Peaks Reviews & Tips (3)
My husband and I have travelled to Sun Peaks two years in a row. I am from Ontario, he is from BC, he has experienced West Coast Boarding, until the past two years, I had not. I will say, after experiencing the hard pack in Ontario, then travelling out west to fresh Pow, I have no desire to board here ever again. Sun Peaks has a wide assortment of trails, last year we went during the Ontario March Break, not a single line up out there. This year we caught the family day holiday, and it was like boarding at Blue. Horrible, rude people, packed runs and kids that don't pay any attention. So I would recommend on avoiding that holiday out there. My brother in law said he had never seen the village or runs that busy in all the years they have lived out there. There are many ski in ski out rentals, the accommodations all seem top quality. Restaurant food is okay, but we're not big on eating out at home, so do with that what you will. The lift lines do not exist, and if you get out on a fresh POW day, it's FANTASTIC! Everything you can imagine and more. It truly is a hidden secret for Canada. I had never heard of the mountain until my in laws moved out there. There are some great long runs, from Top of the World down 5 Mile, top to bottom will give you a burn. I would highly recommend this mountain for beginners and intermediates, for advanced alpine boarders you may want something a bit more challenging (this is based on some advanced skiers advice to me). We plan to go once a year. Love the runs, love the snow quality, and NO line-ups!
Sun Peaks review written Feb 15 2013 - 07:01 PM
December 5th, toonie day!
Sun Peaks review written Oct 30 2012 - 01:21 PM
We have travelled to SunPeaks,the 3rd largest resort in Canada, ranked 10th in NA by Conde Nast at different times- Dec, XMas Holidays, Jan, Feb., March Break, April Easter Weekend for the past 14 years. Over that time I believe we have only had 2 days of rain. The snow is dry, the hills are well groomed but with plenty of hills and glades that are never groomed. We stay at Senator Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge where when you walk in you see her silver and gold medals, world cup and a host of other medals. We have a full kitchen and ski right out the back door to the lift. In Jan-Feb the resort is empty, and the rates are low save for MLK weekend and Pres Weekend
The Cahilty offers guests 1-3 hour tour with Al Raine and Nancy Green Raine-if you are there take one as they are both excellent instructors for every level. Last year we skied for 45 days and were not bored. With 122 marked hills and several gladed runs you won't be. We have skied many other areas in Alberta-BC as well as 3 in Utah and we love it here. I am 67, Diane 64 and most of you realize that I am very fortunate to have a wife who wants to ski (here)for a large part of the winter, especially after having a major injury at another western(but far more crowded) resort. Go to their website at www.sunpeaksresort.com and see the videos.
Sun Peaks review written Dec 08 2010 - 06:52 AM



