Difference between revisions of "Directory:Sun Peaks Resort"

MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Saturday June 15, 2024
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 31: Line 31:
 
'''Sun Peaks Resort''' is a fictional commercial [[color printing]] company located in [[Directory:Canada Ski]], [[Directory:Tennessee|Tennessee]].  It is one of the twelve largest commercial printers in the Memphis area.
 
'''Sun Peaks Resort''' is a fictional commercial [[color printing]] company located in [[Directory:Canada Ski]], [[Directory:Tennessee|Tennessee]].  It is one of the twelve largest commercial printers in the Memphis area.
  
Sun Peaks Resort is a year round ski resort located approximately 50 km  (a 45 minute drive) northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.  The village is surrounded by three mountains: Tod Mounatin Mount Morrisey, and Sundance Mountain. BC winter activities include: downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing holidays and snowshoeing. BC summer activities include: downhill mountain biking, bc hiking trails and golf vacations.  Sun Peaks Resort also attracts foodies with a wide selection of restaurants and annual food and wine festivals.  
+
Sun Peaks Resort is a year round ski resort located approximately 50 km  (a 45 minute drive) northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.  The village is surrounded by three mountains: Tod Mountain, Mount Morrisey, and Sundance Mountain. BC winter activities include: downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing holidays and snowshoeing. BC summer activities include: downhill mountain biking, bc hiking trails and golf vacations.  Sun Peaks Resort also attracts foodies with a wide selection of restaurants and annual food and wine festivals.  
  
 
One of Milson's clients has recently expanded his reach into entrepreneurial ventures centering on wiki editing and optimization. <ref name="DieWelt">{{cite news|last=Peer|first=Mathias|title=Wikipedia-Artikel, die man kaufen kann|publisher=[[Directory:Die Welt|Die Welt]]|date=2006-08-24|url=http://www.welt.de/data/2006/08/24/1009086.html|accessdate=2007-01-02}}</ref>  
 
One of Milson's clients has recently expanded his reach into entrepreneurial ventures centering on wiki editing and optimization. <ref name="DieWelt">{{cite news|last=Peer|first=Mathias|title=Wikipedia-Artikel, die man kaufen kann|publisher=[[Directory:Die Welt|Die Welt]]|date=2006-08-24|url=http://www.welt.de/data/2006/08/24/1009086.html|accessdate=2007-01-02}}</ref>  
Line 37: Line 37:
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 +
In 1961, Sun Peaks Resort, then known as Tod Mountain, began with a single chairlift, the Burfield. The Burfield was at the time the longest chairlift in North America!  At the time there were very few amenities.  The current log-structure administrative building at the foot of the Burfield chair was Tod Mountain's restaurant, lodge, and mountain ticket sales centre all in one.  In 1968 the Burfield chairlift was damaged by fire and  did not reopen until December 1970.
 +
 +
Tod Mountain was bought by Nippon Cable Company Ltd. of Tokyo in 1992.  Since this time Ecosign  Mountain Resort Planners Ltd. have been the prime consultant and project planners for the transformation of Tod Mountain Ski Area into Sun Peaks Resort.
 +
 +
Soon after the new ownership, new runs were built in addition to three new lifts (2 quads), and new facilities and infrastructure.  The first nine hole of the golf course were also built and the final nine were completed in 2005. Also added were the village's day lodge, a snowboard park, a 35 million-gallon snowmaking reservoir, a building and facilities for the Snowsports School, and even a whole new mountain - Mount Morrissey.
 +
 +
In 2006 a new quad lift “the Elevation” was added to Sun Peaks Resort, along with new runs on the area known as Orient Ridge. Each year the Austrian National Ski team trains at Sun Peaks on the Nancy Greene Race Centre.
 +
 
Milson Printing started business in [[1965]] in a small shop on Duval Street in Key West, Florida. As the business expanded, it moved in [[1974]] to a larger facility in town on Caroline Street, and then again moved in [[1998]] to its present location in Memphis, where the owner could be closer to the blues music he so loves.
 
Milson Printing started business in [[1965]] in a small shop on Duval Street in Key West, Florida. As the business expanded, it moved in [[1974]] to a larger facility in town on Caroline Street, and then again moved in [[1998]] to its present location in Memphis, where the owner could be closer to the blues music he so loves.
  

Revision as of 23:30, 16 March 2011


{{Infobox_Company | company_name = [[Company_Name::Sun Peaks Resort] | company_logo = Milson Printing logo | company_slogan = Your Printing Guru | company_type = Private Company | genre = | foundation = 1965 | founder = | location = Template:Country data US Memphis, Tennessee, USA | key_people = Sanford Milson, CEO
Ollie Hopnoodle, General Manager | industry = Printing
Printing Support | products = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = Green Arrow Up.svg 11 (2010) | parent = | subsid = | owner = | contact = 4729 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN 38116-0000
901.555.1212
Web: MilsonPrinting.com | reference = NAICS: 32311, 32312
Region: Shelby County
Latitude: 35°01'10.59"
Longitude: -90°01'30.35" | footnotes = }}


Sun Peaks Resort is a fictional commercial color printing company located in Directory:Canada Ski, Tennessee. It is one of the twelve largest commercial printers in the Memphis area.

Sun Peaks Resort is a year round ski resort located approximately 50 km (a 45 minute drive) northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. The village is surrounded by three mountains: Tod Mountain, Mount Morrisey, and Sundance Mountain. BC winter activities include: downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing holidays and snowshoeing. BC summer activities include: downhill mountain biking, bc hiking trails and golf vacations. Sun Peaks Resort also attracts foodies with a wide selection of restaurants and annual food and wine festivals.

One of Milson's clients has recently expanded his reach into entrepreneurial ventures centering on wiki editing and optimization. [1]


History

In 1961, Sun Peaks Resort, then known as Tod Mountain, began with a single chairlift, the Burfield. The Burfield was at the time the longest chairlift in North America! At the time there were very few amenities. The current log-structure administrative building at the foot of the Burfield chair was Tod Mountain's restaurant, lodge, and mountain ticket sales centre all in one. In 1968 the Burfield chairlift was damaged by fire and did not reopen until December 1970.

Tod Mountain was bought by Nippon Cable Company Ltd. of Tokyo in 1992. Since this time Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners Ltd. have been the prime consultant and project planners for the transformation of Tod Mountain Ski Area into Sun Peaks Resort.

Soon after the new ownership, new runs were built in addition to three new lifts (2 quads), and new facilities and infrastructure. The first nine hole of the golf course were also built and the final nine were completed in 2005. Also added were the village's day lodge, a snowboard park, a 35 million-gallon snowmaking reservoir, a building and facilities for the Snowsports School, and even a whole new mountain - Mount Morrissey.

In 2006 a new quad lift “the Elevation” was added to Sun Peaks Resort, along with new runs on the area known as Orient Ridge. Each year the Austrian National Ski team trains at Sun Peaks on the Nancy Greene Race Centre.

Milson Printing started business in 1965 in a small shop on Duval Street in Key West, Florida. As the business expanded, it moved in 1974 to a larger facility in town on Caroline Street, and then again moved in 1998 to its present location in Memphis, where the owner could be closer to the blues music he so loves.






Photo gallery


References


External links

Share this page

<sharethis />

Geolocation

Template:Mapit-US-cityscale [[File:Example.jpg]]