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Sun Peaks Resort
Sun Peaks Resort logo
Slogan3 Mountains, 1 Village, 4 Seasons
Type {{{company_type}}}
Founded {{{foundation}}}
Headquarters Template:Country data Canada Sun Peaks Resort, British Columbia, CAN
Key peopleSanford Milson, CEO
Ollie Hopnoodle, General Manager
IndustryPrinting
Printing Support
EmployeesGreen Arrow Up.svg 11 (2010)
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"


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901.555.1212
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Latitude: 50°53′38″N 119°53′35″W"
Longitude: -50.89389°N 119.89306°W


Sun Peaks Resort is a year round ski resortlocated 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.

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.

Mountain Statistics

Skiable Area: 3,678 acres of terrain, the second largest ski area in British Columbia, and the third largest in Canada

Mt. Tod Summit Elevation: 2,152m (7,060')
Burfield Chairlift Summit Elevation: 2,080m (6,824')
Village Base Elevation: 1,255m (4,116')

Skiable Vertical: 882m (2,894') – Figure taken from the base to the top of the Burfield Chairlift

Sunburst Express Chairlift: Base Elevation 1,255m (4,117'), Top Elevation 1,850m (6,069')
Sundance Express Chairlift: Base Elevation 1,255m (4,117'), Top Elevation 1,730m (5,676')
Elevation Chairlift: Base Elevation 1,550m (5,085'), Top Elevation 1,863m (6,112')
Crystal Chairlift: Base Elevation 1,766m (5,794'), Top Elevation 2,061m (6,762')
Morrisey Express Chairlift: Base Elevation 1,277m (4,189'), Top Elevation 1,675m (54,95')
Burfield Chairlift: Base Elevation 1,198m (3,930'), Top Elevation 2,080m (6,824')
West Bowl T-Bar: Base Elevation 1,903m (6,243'), Top Elevation 2,069m (6,788')

Bowls: 2 alpine bowls
Longest Run: Up to 8km (5 miles) long
Trails & Glades: 122 including 12 gladed areas

Terrain Type: 10% novice (green circle), 58% intermediate (blue square), and 32% expert (black diamond)
Rockstar Energy Terrain Park: 9-acre terrain park, 3 distinct zones for novice, intermediate, and expert

Types of Lifts: 11 lifts total including 3 high speed quad chairlifts, 2 quad chairlifts, 1 triple chairlift, and 5 surface lifts
Lift Capacity: 12,000 riders per hour

Annual Snowfall: 559cm (220") of powder

Cross Country: 30.8km of groomed and trackset 14.3km of backcountry trails

Sun: On average over 2,000 hours of sunshine a year!

Average Temperatures:
December -9.5ºC / 15ºF
January -6.7ºC / 20ºF
February -6.1ºC / 21ºF
March -3.9ºC / 25ºF
April -1.1ºC / 30ºF

Festivals and Events

Sun Peaks Resort is known to have a festival or event happening at any given moment. The bigger festivals include: The Winter Wine Festival in mid-winter pairs the finest wines of the Okanagan Valley with gourmet foods; the Alpine Blossom Festival in July offers nature tours and wildlife walks in the alpine; and the Autumn Bounty Festival in October celebrates the culinary offerings in the Thompson Okanagan region.

Accolades

Sun Peaks Resort matured into one of North America's prime winter and summer resorts, voted "best race training centre," "best kids' terrain park," "best ski-in/ski-out village," and "best alpine resort in summer," by Ski Canada Magazine in 2009. Condé Nast Traveler Reader's Poll named Sun Peaks among the top 10 resorts in North America.


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