Sun Peaks is a huge resort in the heart of heli-skiing country that seems to have appeared out of nowhere, with rapid development in the past few years. Locals began the ski area in 1961, with volunteers carving many of the runs that are skied today. Its strides toward the future of skiing began with Nippon Cable's purchase of the former Tod Mountain in 1992. So far, more than C$450 million has gone into the re-do, with more on the way. With a first-class hotel and a whole new mountain adding almost 1,000 acres, Sun Peaks is in the big leagues. The resort's slogan is 'Three Mountains, One Village' and the third mountain has made all the difference. The resort is now ranked the largest ski area in the interior and the second largest in British Columbia behind Whistler.
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Additional InformationVillage of Sun Peaks
There's something for every mood. From casual family dining, to fine dining, there's a place for every taste and budget. In the mood for shopping? A large variety of village shops await the avid shopper with everything from the latest in sports equipment, clothing, to works of local artists, gift items, gourmet chocolates and much more.
Sun Peaks Skiing
With three mountains to choose from, you can't go wrong. Each of the mountains has its own unique character and terrain features. Tod Mountain is the original Sun Peaks Mountain where it all began. With its challenging terrain and family-friendly 5-mile run, this mountain is a classic. Sundance Mountain is the first to open each day and the last to close each night. This mountain features award-winning runs. Mt. Morrisey is the newest addition and offers a superb layout of open glades, and black diamond steeps. Sun Peaks challenges every level of skier and snowboarder.
Sun Peaks Lodging
Accommodations at Sun Peaks Ski Resort range from welcoming condominiums to luxurious Sun Peak hotels, and any lodging arrangement in between.