2014–15 Travel Planner

250.578.2555 www.SunPeaksResort.com Welcome to Sun Peaks!

Comfortably nestled between the Coastal and Rocky Mountain pedestrian village centre are lodges and hotels that provide ranges and protected from wet coastal weather and cold the most direct access to Sunburst and Sundance chairlifts northern temperatures, is our B.C. Interior mountain resort and a myriad of soft adventure activities through summer. municipality of Sun Peaks. A four season community known Beyond the village are condos, townhomes, chalets, bed and internationally for three mountains of expansive ski terrain breakfasts, and an international hostel. With over 7,000 beds, (now the second largest ski area in Canada), dry, light snow there’s a wide variety of accommodation options for every and a picturesque ski-through village, Sun Peaks is also taste and budget. growing as a spring, summer and fall destination, hosting guests from near and far. With the addition of two new alpine ski zones for the 2014–15 winter season, Sun Peaks now ranks as the second largest ski Passionate outdoor enthusiasts, dedicated restaurateurs, area in Canada. Most recently declared the #2 Ski Destination shop owners and artisans are the foundation of our alpine in Canada by Canadian Living Magazine’s Reader Poll (2013) community. All you need to do is share a chairlift ride with a and Best Overall Resort #2 by the Editors’ Choice Awards in local or enjoy a coffee in one of their cafés and you’ll quickly the SBC Resort Guide (2013, 2014), Sun Peaks is continually learn firsthand why they have chosen to call Sun Peaks home. rated one of the top ski experiences in North America. It’s A welcoming sense of community embraces guests, seasonal Canada’s first mountain resort municipality and there are staff and residents alike. development plans for future growth. In conjunction with ECOSign, the resort’s development partner, Sun Peaks Resort The resort development was designed for convenience and plans to see four mountains, a second village area, a recreation ease, with nearly all accommodation flowing together through centre, and additional chairlifts. a system of intermountain trails. Lining the ski-through

Awards & Recognition

Best Kids’ School in North America, 2014 Top 2 Ski Destinations in Canada, 2013 BC Alpine Mountain Resort of the Year, 2013 Presented by Holidays with Kids Presented by Canadian Living Reader Poll Presented by BC Alpine Club Top 10 Family Ski Resorts in North America, Environmental Status: ISO 14001 Certified Environmentally Responsible Tourism Award, #8, 2014 Presented by Condé Nast Traveler (Sun Peaks is the only resort in Canada) 2006 & 2011 Presented by Destination BC Best Overall Resort, #2, 2014 Presented by 3rd Best Retirement Community in Canada, Winter Festival of Wine is ’s Editors’ Choice Awards, SBC Resort Guide 2013 Presented by Best Retirement #1 Winter Day Trip, 2010 Presented by Destinations Westworld Travel and Active Living Magazine Best Bike Parks Riders’ Choice Awards, #3, 2013 Presented by MTBparks

2 Our vital statistics.

Our Winter Season Our Village November 22, 2014 to April 6, 2015. The Sundance and Morrisey chairlifts are open The pedestrian-only village stroll is the daily from 8:30am to 3:30pm, and stay open late to 4:00pm starting early February. hub of our year-round community; a Most other chairlifts are open daily from 9:00am to 3:30pm. true focal point for festivals, activities, and people watching. Cobblestone Skiable Terrain 4,270 acres Gladed Areas 16 streets become a convenient ski- Terrain Type 10% Novice Alpine Bowls 2 through route in the winter and covered 58% Intermediate Lift Access 11 including 5 quad 32% Expert chairlifts walkways lead to over 40 boutique Annual Snowfall 559cm/6m (220"/18') Lift Capacity 12,000 riders per hour shops and eclectic eateries catering to Summit Elevation 2,152m (7,060') Terrain Park 15 acres running top to every taste. Village Elevation 1,255m (4,116') bottom on Sundance Skiable Vertical 882m (2,894') Nordic Skiing 36.6km groomed Sleeping Capacity 7,000 Longest Run 8km (5 miles) and track set, 17km Rooms (Village Core) 725 Alpine Trails 133 ungroomed backcountry Village Hotels & Lodges 9 Chalets & Vacation Homes 100+ Townhomes & Condo Complexes 17 Our Summer Season Bed & Breakfasts 1 International Hostel 1 The Sunburst Express chairlift operates from June 26 to September 7, 2015 from Shops & Eateries 40+ 10:00am to 5:00pm daily. The Sun Peaks Golf Course is open from May 31 to Rental Outlets 4 September 30, 2015. Night Clubs 1 Grocery Stores 1 Bike Park Vertical 595m (1,952') Summit Hiking Elevation 2,152m (7,060') Day Spas 1 Bike Park Trails 35 Golf Course 6,400 yards Liquor Store 1 Hiking Trails 16 lift access trails 18-hole, Par 72 RV Sites (Summer only) 12+

2nd Best Ski Resort in Canada & 13th in North Best Ski-In/Ski-Out Village, 2009 Best Race Training Centre, 2009 America, 2010 Presented by Condé Nast Presented by Ski Canada Magazine Presented by Ski Canada Magazine Traveller Reader Poll 2nd Best Ski Resort in Canada & 10th in North Best Kids’ Terrain Park, 2009 Best New Enhanced Visitor Experience, America, 2008 Presented by Condé Nast Presented by Ski Canada Magazine 2009–2010 Presented by Thompson Traveller Reader Poll Best Family Resort in North America, 2008 Okanagan Tourism Association Best Alpine Resort in Summer, 2009 Presented by Cadogan Guides National Winner of the Industry Recognition Presented by Ski Canada Magazine and Excellence Award, 2007, 2009, 2010 Presented by the Canadian Ski Council

3 What’s new this summer. June 26 Summer Chairlift Operations Commence June 26–28 Summer Kick-Off Weekend: 8th Annual Mountain of Beer & Chili Cook-Off North America’s First Mountain Cross Cart Course June 28 Farmers Market begins for the season Experience a thrilling descent in a cross cart while traveling high speeds on a winding, gravity-fed course July 3–4 Summer Concert Series July 10–12 Canadian Downhill Mountain Bike Guided Interpretive Hiking Tours Championships (TBD) Make the most of your time on Sun Peaks’ beautiful BC hiking trails with a July 13–17 Quilting in the Mountains knowledgeable local guide. Experience the very best our alpine playground has to offer, from panoramic views and vivid wildflowers to artifacts of days July 18–19 New! Summer Concert Series past and the rich history behind them. July 19 The North Face Dirty Feet Mountain Bike Marathon Guided Cross Country & DH Biking July 24 Summer Concert Series: Country Fest Whether you’re new to Sun Peaks or a seasoned local, our experienced guides July 31–Aug 1 Canada’s Alpine Blossom Festival will introduce you to our vast cross country network. Aug 1 ‘Reach the Peak` Tod Mountain Summit Lift Accessed Cross Country Biking Trails Hike Take the chair up and start your adventure at mid-mountain and explore the Aug 8–9 New! Green Art Festival alpine trails. Aug 14–16 6th Annual Retro Concert Weekend Off Road Segway Tours Aug 15 13th Annual ‘Get Retro’ at Jo’s Road Race Explore the extensive trails and picturesque scenery of beautiful Sun Peaks Aug 21–22 New! Micro Beer Tasting Resort with a fun off road Segway experience. Aug 30 Summer Concert Series Expanded Summer Events Calendar Sept 6 Yeah Bru! Classic Dual Slalom Race New to our list of events this year will be an additional Summer Concert Sept 12 The North Face Dirty Feet Mountain 50km Series, a Green Art Festival, Micro Beer Tasting weekend and a National Sept 18–20 Run to the Sun: Car Gathering Canadian Championships North Face Dirty Feet 50km. Sept 26–26 Reebok Spartan Race Summer 2015 calendar. Dates are subject to change.

4 What’s new this winter. Nov 10 First day of pre-season training on OSV Nov 22 First day of winter operations Two Alpine Zones Dec 1–4 Glenn Bond Nordic Ski Camp Already the second largest ski area in BC, Sun Peaks Resort now ranks as the Dec 5–7 Glenn Bond Weekend Nordic Ski Camp second largest in Canada, growing to 4,270 acres of in-bound ski terrain with Dec 13 Santa’s Alpine Visit the addition of two new areas for the 2014–15 winter season. New runs in the Dec 13–14 Sun Peaks Nordic Ski Camp West Morrisey area will be expert ability level and utilize the same aspect as the popular Static Cling and Agitator ski runs. The second section, Gil’s—a Dec 22–24 Skating, Skiing, Breakfast with Santa popular backcountry ski area near the top of Tod Mountain—will see that Dec 31 New Year Eve Celebrations area’s vertical double with the creation of a lower ski out back to the main ski Jan 4–11 9th Annual Sun Peaks Family Cup: runs and the launch of a new snow safety program. All Nations Celebration Family Fun Dual Race Jan 11 6th Annual Sun Peaks Kookaburra Cup Nordic Loppet Race against family and friends on the gentle, learners’ area race course, designed for all abilities to participate. Every Saturday night from 4:00pm to Jan 16–25 17th Annual Sun Peaks Winter Okanagan 6:00pm. Wine Festival Jan 25 The Garden, Terrain Park Kids Craft Night at the Sundance Kids Centre Jan 31 Starlight Nordic Ski and Chocolate Fondue Fun Kids Centre staff will help your kids build a masterpiece to take home. Every Wednesday evening at the Sundance Kids Centre. Feb 9 BC Family Day & Family Day Dual Race Feb 9–14 Ski for Light Canada Fresh Tracks Private Lessons Feb 15 4th Annual Bluebird Banked Slalom Fresh Tracks Private Lessons are a great way to get your day started! Enjoy a private lesson before the mountain opens on untouched conditions. Lessons Feb 19 Chinese New Year Celebrations are available for levels 3–5 for a 1- or 3-hour lesson. Feb 20–21 TELUS Nancy Greene Alpine Classic BC Special Olympics (Alpine, Nordic, Beyond the Groomers Feb 20–21 Snowshoe) Explore over 500 acres of expanded terrain in this guided ski improvement camp with one of our top professional instructors where you will develop your Mar 1–31 5th Annual March Music Madness all mountain skills and confidence on expert terrain. Mar 1 The North Face Dirty Feet Snowshoe Fun Run & Walk First Tracks Breakfast & Fondue Dinner & Evening Descent Expanded Mar 6–8 FIS World Cup of Speed Skiing Our exclusive mountain activities are expanding due to high demand. First Mar 7 Holy Cow Nordic Loppet Tracks Breakfast will now be offered three mornings and the Fondue Dinner & Evening Descent will be held two evenings per week. Mar 15 Duff Invitational Slopestyle Mar 20–21 Nancy Greene Snow Star Festival Mar 26–29 Dew Tour April 4–5 Tod Mountain Days and Closing Weekend Celebrations

Winter 2014–15 calendar. Dates are subject to change. 5 Your journey.

Airline Providers Sun Peaks is even more accessible with expanded daily direct coming from or connecting through Toronto, Seattle, or San service to from , Calgary and Edmonton Francisco, Kelowna is another convenient airport gateway ensuring Sun Peaks is a quick and easy connection. For guests option followed by a picturesque ground transfer to the resort.

Airport Shuttles Inter-Resort Shuttles Sun Peaks to One-way approximately 5.5 hours. Kamloops Airport (YKA) Sun Peaks to Big White Maximum capacity 12 people. Operates One-way approximately 4 hours. to Sun Peaks Resort Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, mid- Operates Thursday, Saturday to One-way approximately 45 minutes. December to March. This daily shuttle service provides an Monday, through ski season. easy and convenient transfer between Sun Peaks and the Kamloops Airport. Sun Peaks to Silver Star One-way approximately 2.75 hours. Kelowna (YLW) Operates Thursday, Saturday to to Sun Peaks Resort Monday, through ski season. Edmonton One-way approximately 2.75 hours.

Operates Thursday, Saturday to Mt. Robson Monday, through ski season. Jasper ALBERTA

Kamloops Greyhound 5 93 to Sun Peaks Resort Columbia Icefields Wells Gray Blue River One-way approximately 50 minutes Provincial Park

from Kamloops. This daily shuttle Adams Lake Louise 24 Lake Shuswap Ban service may include a stop at the To Prince George 97 Lake Calgary SUN PEAKS Kamloops Airport. 95 93 BRITISH Kamloops North VIA Rail Train 99 COLUMBIA Kamloops 5 Station to Sun Peaks Resort 97 93 22 Whistler Merritt One-way approximately 30 minutes. Okanagan 6 Lake Kelowna 99 97C 5 Kimberley Fernie 5A 33 3 97 Vancouver 3

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Seattle Spokane 90 6 90 Our summer tours.

Sun Peaks Circle Tours The central location of Sun Peaks within the province provides a unique and convenient addition on several tour itineraries. The popular routes below are ideal for both self-drive FIT itineraries and escorted coach tours.

British Columbia Tour British Columbia to Alberta Tour

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Whistler Sun Peaks Sun Peaks Jasper

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Vancouver Okanagan Vancouver Ban Calgary

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Enjoy the waterfront metropolitan city of Vancouver with Depart Vancouver via the picturesque Coquihalla Highway fantastic shopping and eclectic culinary options. Drive to crossing two mountain passes on route to Sun Peaks. At Sun Whistler via the Sea to Sky Highway, then onwards via the Peaks try any of the dozens of authentic Canadian activities, majestic Duffy Lake Road en route to Sun Peaks. At Sun golf on BC’s highest elevation golf course, or simply relax Peaks stay in the European-inspired pedestrian village with and enjoy one of the many free outdoor concerts through charming covered walkways, boutique shops, cafés, and the summer. Depart Sun Peaks and head north past Mount restaurants. Depart from Sun Peaks to Kelowna and wind Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies towards through the Okanagan Valley where ranches and farms dot Jasper. Depart Jasper and head south to Banff through the the landscape. Partake in a wine tour at one of the dozens of world famous Columbia Icefields. From Banff, you can choose award winning wineries in the region. Return to Vancouver via to end this tour in Calgary or return to Vancouver. the picturesque Coquihalla Highway.

Highway 5 Adventure Tour Hike and Float from Sun Peaks to Jasper The top five experiences on Highway 5 start at Sun Peaks with theNorthwest Voyageur Company’s ‘Voyageur Canoe Tour.’ While paddling McGillivray Lake, home to a multitude of Canadian wildlife, you’ll learn about the exploration of Canada and the fur traders who explored the nation. Your next stop is Wells Grey National Park located two hours north. This park is home to three of Canada’s most beautiful waterfalls in the midst of an ancient volcanic plateau. After visiting the waterfalls embark on a spectacular wilderness river rafting adventure with Interior White Water Rafting Company. Stop number four brings you to Blue River, an hour north of Clearwater where River Safari offers an unforgettable and awe-inspiring one hour jet boat ride through Grizzly Bear Valley, in the heart of the world’s only inland temperate rainforest. Lastly, make sure to stop at Mount Robson Provincial Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site before ending the journey in Jasper National Park.

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Restaurants & Lounges Bella Italia Ristorante A taste of fine Mantles Restaurant & Lounge An Powder Hounds Canadian and German dining specializing in pasta and seafood inspired seasonal menu using unique, inspired cuisine, best known for dishes. L D local ingredients. B L D authentic Schnitzel. L D

Bento’s Day Lodge A large space for Masa’s Bar + Grill The perfect place Sunburst Lodge An ideal stop for guests to bring their own meals or to meet after skiing or golfing to share a fresh breakfast or a quick lunch. enjoy a cafeteria style menu. Located stories and enjoy a fabulous meal while Located at mid-mountain. B L west of the Village Day Lodge, winter watching the game on the big screen. only. B L B L D Steakhouse at Sun Peaks Lodge House cuts of 100% Canadian beef, and a Bottoms Bar & Grill A lively après bar Morrisey’s Public House Fresh food diverse wine list in a casual atmosphere to kick back with friends for a meal and dazzling drinks influenced by the through the winter season. B D after a day on the mountain. L D Irish. L D The Voyageur Bistro Authentic Cahilty Creek Bar & Grill A full menu Oya Restaurant Japanese cuisine Canadian cuisine made from natural and known for appetizers specials, featuring sushi, rolls, and noodle bowls. ingredients including bison, fresh burgers, salads, and steaks. B L D L D berries, bannock and local fish. L D

Cafés 5Forty Café & Grill Serving Kicking Mountain High Pizza Fresh pizza Umbrella Café Licensed café with light Horse coffee, fresh made subs, wraps, by the slice or by the pie. Delivery lunches and beverages. Located at the and bagel sandwiches. D available. L D base of Morrisey chairlift. B L

Bolacco Café Speciality coffees, The Burger Joint Enjoy homemade Vertical Café Organic Cherry Hill coffee sandwiches, and treats. B L burgers and buns, hot dogs, milk and specialty drinks, smoothies, paninis, shakes, gelato, and more! L D wraps, waffles, and chili dogs. B L Café Soleil Starbucks coffee, hot breakfast sandwiches, and baked Tod Mountain Café Organic fair trade goods. B L coffee, crêpes, omelettes and paninis. B L

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Meetings in the Mountains Meeting facilities are located within the village hotels and day lodges with space for up to 600 people. The intimate village design allows attendees to walk from their accommodation to meeting locations in minutes. SunPeaksResort.com/Meetings

Reunions With so many activities conveniently accessible, there’s something for kids and adults of all ages. The abundant choices of restaurants are ideal for group or private bookings.

Team Building & Retreats An opportunity to discover your potential and create lasting bonds while participating in ski racing clinics, voyageur canoe expeditions, GPS scavenger hunts, or alpine fondue and torchlight descents.

Weddings No matter the season, there are several stunning ceremony locations from which to choose. The majestic covered bridge and greenspace is a favourite with a view of Tod Mountain in the background. There’s the quaint mid-mountain chapel accessed by the Sunburst chairlift, a poolside terrace, and more. Indoor receptions range from elegant hotel ballrooms to an eclectic mix of restaurant venues. SunPeaksResort.com/Weddings

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Land Adventures driver’s license is required. for ages 12 and older. Available tours include paddle fit with yoga, lake tours, 4 Fun Pack Try a combo of activities! Photo Shoots Capture your memories and a bike and board experience. One medium bucket of balls and golf with a photo shoot by Alpine Images in club for the driving range, a one day the village or on the mountain. Voyageur Canoe Tours Join the alpine hiking ticket, a one day Sports Northwest Voyageur Company for a trip Centre pass and one ride on the bungee Segway Tours Explore the trails into Canada’s storied past by paddling trampoline. surrounding the village by Segway. a replica voyageur canoe around This unique tour can accommodate up McGillivray Lake, while listening to your Alpine Hiking Enjoy one of the to 6 people and run approximately 45 fur trader guide offer insights into how most spectacular displays of alpine minutes in length. Canada was explored and established wildflowers in Canada, easily accessible by early settlers. via the Sunburst chairlift. Sixteen Tennis Courts Play a game of tennis on trails range from relaxing strolls to the outdoor tennis courts. Rentals are The Golf Course exhilarating summits. available at the Sports & Aquatic Centre where the courts are located. Naturally challenging and uniquely Alpine Picnic Enjoy a day in the alpine beautiful, the 18-hole, par 72 course hiking among the wildflowers. This The Secwepemc (Shuswap) Medicine offers greens located at 1,200 metres activity includes a ready-to-go lunch Trail Set out on this interpretive above sea level making it BC’s highest from Café Soleil and hiking pass. walking trail directly behind Nancy elevation course. The forest-lined front Greene’s Cahilty Lodge and discover nine requires accuracy while the more Bungee Trampoline Take flight high into the local plants and berries that where open back nine offers spectacular the sky on this fun activity for all ages. once gathered by Aboriginals. mountain views in this Graham Cooke designed masterpiece. Carriage Rides Enjoy a 40 minute Trail Rides Enjoy views of the resort on private tour of Canada’s Alpine Village horseback accompanied by experience Golf Tournaments with spectacular views from your guides. Suitable for all levels. Pony Ride Just Play Group Package Group rates carriage, pulled by friendly draft horses. and Stable Tours are also available. and specials for 20–40 guests with standard consecutive tee times. Cross Country Biking Dozens of valley Treetop Flyers Zipline Breathtaking trails are accessible from the village at scenery with state-of-the-art lines that Just Play ‘BIG’ Group Package This no charge. For a fee, take the Sunburst soar over two waterfalls and wildlife package is available for groups of 41–80 chairlift to access new alpine XC trails. in a pristine environment. Located in with a regular tee time on a modified Chase on Highway 1, only 45 minutes split tee start or a shotgun start for Geocaching A great way to explore away via a gravel forest service road. groups of 81–144. Sun Peaks through the fun, high tech sport of geocaching, this self-guided Water Adventures Lessons Sun Peaks offers lessons for activity is perfect for all ages and golfers of all ages and levels of play Adams River Rafting Experience river includes all equipment necessary for a with a full practice facility complete rafting down the Adams River, through a few hours of discovery. with a driving range, putting green, plus 10km section of the Roderick Haig-Brown chipping and practice bunkers. Guided Hiking and Bike Tours Let a Provincial Park followed by swimming knowledgeable, local guide show you and cliff jumping. Located in Scotch the cross country biking and hiking Creek, 45 minutes from Sun Peaks via a Bike Park trails! Offered daily in the valley and at gravel forest service road to Chase. With nearly 2,000’ of lift-accessed the ‘Top of the World’. vertical, the Bike Park boasts 38 trails Canoe & Kayak Rentals Paddle the from flowing machine-made and world- Nordic Pole Walking This guided tour beautiful waters of McGillivray Lake class downhill, to scenic and all-mountain will take you through the valley trail and get closer to nature. Observe bald XC. A number of camps and daily clinics system where you’ll engage your entire eagles and ospreys as they hunt for are offered to help you better explore the body using all major muscle groups. the abundant fish in the lake. Hear Park, coached by experienced, local and Introductory and Alpine Nordic Pole the haunting call of the loon over the BC’s top pro coaches. Walking tours available. stillness of the water. Bike Park Clinics & Camps Mountain Cross Cart Course Enjoy Sports & Aquatic Centre Featuring June 26–29 Professional Mountain Bike high speeds and a winding, gravity- a heated outdoor swimming pool, Instructor Course Level 1 fed course! The platter lift will bring outdoor hot tub, and kids pool. July 13–17 5-Day Freeride Camp both cars and racers to the top of the July 18–20 Weekend Freeride Camp July 4–5, 18–19 Women’s Freeride Camps course; guests will then drive down Stand-Up Paddle Boarding Experience July 26 Gentleman’s Freeride Clinic the specially designed course reaching a sport that feels like walking on water, an average speed of 35 km/h. A valid available at nearby Heffley Lake. It’s an 2015 dates are TBD and are subject to change. easy-to-learn, non-intimidating activity 10 11 XC Mt. 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13 Our winter adventures.

Guided Tours First Tracks Breakfast Kick off your Snow Limo This unique activity morning on the mountain three days provides an opportunity for the Mountain Host Tours Consistently a week with exclusive access to non-skier to experience the entire ranked one of the best resort exceptional alpine terrain serviced mountain in style. Glide down some experiences by our guests! Take by the Crystal chairlift, followed by a of our downhill ski runs safely and advantage of complimentary, friendly hearty breakfast at the Sunburst Mid- comfortably with a trained and mountain tours available for all ability Mountain Restaurant. experienced chauffeur-guide. levels and terrain preferences, offered twice daily. Full Moon Nordic Ski & Chocolate Winter Activities Fondue Ski to the McGillivray Lake Ski with Nancy Greene Watch for Outpost cabin under a full moon Welcome Reception with Nancy Olympic Champion, Canadian Senator, and starry sky where you’ll enjoy Greene Each Sunday enjoy some and Director of Skiing, Nancy Greene the warmth of the McGillivray cabin complimentary hot apple cider while Raine who makes her winter home and a classic chocolate fondue, good learning about Sun Peaks Resort from at Sun Peaks and enjoys skiing with company and star gazing, followed by a Olympian, Canadian Senator and our resort guest on weekends and holidays. gentle glide back to the village. Director of Skiing, . Complimentary tours are open to guests of any ability. Snowmobile Tours For those seeking Fondue Dinner & Evening Descent thrill and adventure, Sun Peaks has Board the Sunburst chairlift for a Cat Trax Groomer Rides Join a exciting snowmobile tours that travel twilight ride up to the Sunburst Lodge groomer in a Pisten Bully snow groomer to the backcountry where you’ll ride where you’ll be treated to a fondue and see firsthand how they work their on trails, over frozen lakes and through dinner and live music. Afterwards your magic on the ski runs. clear meadows. Add on an evening guides will lead you safely back down ‘Wiener Roast’ to your tour which to the village on a perfectly groomed Dog Sled Tours A traditional Canadian includes a campfire cookout at the run by starlight and headlamp. experience! Guided dog sled tours McGillivray Lake cabin. Guests can ride start with instruction on how to handle, Sleigh Rides Sit back under the covers solo or double up. harness and drive the sled. You can and take in the sights and sounds of the then take control as your professionally Snowshoe Tour Explore Sun Peaks on village and surrounding area. trained team happily takes you through a professionally guided tour ranging Family Fun Night At the skating rink the wilderness of Sun Peaks. from the spectacular sub-alpine on Tod this night’s all about the kids. Watch Mountain to the magic of a winter’s for mascot Harry Bear and enjoy the night complete with a campfire cookout roaring campfire and hot chocolate. and moonlight s’mores.

14 Ice Skating Rink A full size outdoor visitor categories, and then into age Snowshoe Rentals Explore the rink is only a short walk from the village divisions. Prizes will be awarded to both extensive 15.5km of track set where you can skate with friends or rent categories, and locals will compete snowshoe trail system on your own the ice for a game of hockey. Skate and throughout the series for a grand prize. with a complimentary trail map and stick rentals are available at the rink. interpretive guide booklet with each Kamloops Winter Shopping Shuttle snowshoe rental. Kamloops Blazers Ice Hockey Enjoy Take a break from the mountain and one of Canada’s favourite games let us drive you to Kamloops for the Terrain Park Backed by Rockstar Energy, with an evening at a Kamloops day to shop. Drop-off locations include the Sun Peaks Terrain Park located on Blazers hockey game complete with downtown and Sahali Centre Mall. Sundance Mountain spans over nine transportation to and from the resort. acres and features three distinct ability Tube Park With its curving lanes, zones including rails, jumps, boxes, and Friday Race Series The Friday Race Tube Time is a ride unlike any other more. Clinics are available for those Series is a recreational racing event for lift accessed tube park. It’s the perfect looking to improve their skills or learn all levels of skiers and snowboarders. activity to compliment your winter how to ride the features. Racers are divided into local and adventures with your entire family.

FEATURED WINTER EVENTS

9th Annual Sun Peaks 17th Annual Sun Peaks Nancy Greene’s Family Cup: All-Nations Winter Okanagan Wine International Race Centre Celebrations Festival As the official training site for the BC Bring in the new year with two weeks of Awarded the #1 Winter Day Trip in BC, Ski Team and the official training site fun. The Family Cup is a multinational this festival has become a milestone for the Austria National Ski Team in winter celebration where families event in the province. Whether you 2010, the Race Centre can support develop lasting friendships with favour a formal Winemasters’ Dinner or up to four lanes of GS training. people from around the globe. The fun, the popular Progressive Tasting, there’s Snowmaking lines run from the top of recreational races and activities include nothing more fantastic than pairing BC the course to the bottom and timing downhill and Nordic races, tubing and wines with epic powder skiing. lines are available if required. skating parties, and more.

15 Our camps and lessons.

Kids Lessons Adult Lessons private instruction in perfect conditions. Levels 3-4-5, for ages 6 years and up. Child Minding 18 months to 5 years Learn to Ski/Snowboard This program of age. This includes beverages and provides a great introduction to the All-Mountain Skills Camp Explore snacks and full day programs include world of winter sports, specifically our vast off-piste terrain with a lunch. Register kids for child minding tailored to provide first time skiers and professionally certified Canadian Ski prior to arrival to ensure availability. snowboarders with everything they Guide, with a focus on promoting safety Half day, full day and 2-hour slots are need to hit the slopes. and awareness of mountain hazards. available. Upon checking in children, parents or guardians must present Private Lesson with Nancy Greene Beyond the Groomers Camp Explore proof of medical coverage and their Olympic Champion & Canadian Female over 500 acres of expanded terrain in health insurance number. Athlete of the 20th Century, Nancy this guided ski improvement camp with Greene Raine, draws upon a lifetime one of our top professional instructors. Sun Tots Programs Ski lessons for 3 to of skiing and is pleased to offer guests 5 years of age. 1- and 2-hour lessons are private instruction. Fun Family Race Camps Professional available and can be paired with half but fun race coaching including video or full day child minding. Snowboard Private Lessons Available daily and analysis, lift line priority, gate training, lessons are available for ages 3–7. suitable for all ability levels, and is the Friday Race Series entry, and après party. perfect way for you to focus on the Sun Kids Programs Ski Lessons for 6 to areas you want to improve upon. Ladies Day Thursday A perfect way to 12 years of age. Snowboard lessons are engage with other like-minded ladies, available for 8 to 12 years of age with Group Lessons Catering to every these 2-hour lessons for levels 3, 4 and the choice of private or group lessons. ability, from beginners looking for a fun 5 are followed by a delicious lunch at and social atmosphere to super groups Mantles Restaurant. Freestyle Camps Geared towards with a maximum of three students per kids aged 6–12, this three half-day instructor, Sun Peaks is the place to Ski Sisters Program Experience the camp is taught by certified freestyle improve your skills. mountain at your own pace and have coaches and introduces participants fun while discovering your confidence to the fundamentals of freestyle skiing Fresh Tracks Private Lessons A great through this ladies only program. and snowboarding in a fun and safe way to get your day started! Load the Participants can cruise, improve skills or environment. chairlift before everyone and get your simply learn how to access more terrain.

16 Equipment Rentals

Offering downhill and cross country mountain bike rentals from Rocky Mountain, as well as Commencal and Scott demo bikes. In winter, Elevation is Sun Peaks Resort’s only true “one- stop shop” for high performance alpine ski and snowboard rentals, demos, Nordic rentals, lift tickets, outerwear, and accessories.

Boasting the latest and greatest equipment from Wintersteiger and staff that put their work to the test on the mountain day after day, see why Fall Line has become a local favourite for tuning service at Sun Peaks Resort.

Ski Adventures Program Ski Adventures coaching, video analysis, trail ticket, Sun Peaks’ premiere ski-in, ski-out ski and blends instruction with social, fun, and one stretching session, two massage snowboard shop! Offering equipment rentals on-slope adventure. The 5-day program treatments, and lunch. and demos, equipment for purchase, skiwear, includes Friday lunch and a memorable logo wear, accessories, and much more. With a gift; designed for all levels of skiers. Adaptive Sports focus on service and quality, guests are treated like one of the family and walk out with the Sun Peaks Sports School works in Nordic Lessons The low-impact, total highest quality, best-fitting gear available. body workout of Nordic skiing has partnership with Adaptive Sports at Sun numerous health benefits and is a Peaks Society (ASSP) to allow guests sensational way to explore the resort’s with physical and cognitive disabilities vast terrain. Nordic lessons are suitable to enjoy our world class terrain. for all ages and abilities in both classic Locally owned and operated since 1996, Disabled Skiers Association of BC and skate in group or private settings. McSporties remains true to Nordic and alpine (DSABC) Guests participating in skiing and ski racers of all ages, offering adaptive sports must purchase Nordic Ski Camps These two-day equipment for purchase, rentals, clothing, a membership from the DSABC. Nordic camps are designed to improve demos, and not to mention the finest ski tuning Memberships can be purchased online your technique, hone your skills, and on the mountain. Their experience in ski and with a credit card at www.dsabc.ca and increase your fitness level. Choose board servicing and ski product knowledge is are valid for the entire winter season. between skate or classic techniques, or unsurpassed. try both! All abilities are welcome. Adaptive Sports Lessons Half Glenn Bond Nordic Ski Camps Former day lessons are available and must National team member Glenn Bond be booked 48 hours in advance. brings his Nordic camps to Sun Peaks. Specialized equipment is available. Camps include 2.5 hours of daily Conveniently located at the base of the Sundance and Sunburst Express chairlifts is the largest rental centre at Sun Peaks, featuring skis For more information on these and other programs, please visit from Head and snowboards from Elan. Boots, SunPeaksResort.com/Sports-School poles, and helmet rentals are also available.

17 Our accommodations.

Coast Sundance Lodge Sun Peaks Grand The Coast Sundance Lodge is conveniently located within the Hotel & Conference Centre village and offers a true ski-in, ski-out location at the base Eat, sleep, and ski in style. Starting with their award winning of the Sundance chair. Rooms range from studio rooms with culinary team’s multiple restaurants, to recuperating in one kitchenettes to 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with full kitchens of three enormous hot tubs or in the heated outdoor pool. and include free Wi-Fi and local calls. Pamper yourself with ski valet and slide right down to the James Bingham, Hotel Manager main lifts. 250.578.0200 / 1.866.486.2888 [email protected] Karen Weaver

www.coastsundancelodge.com Director of Sales & Marketing 250.578.6011 / 1.844.SPGRAND [email protected] www.sunpeaksgrand.com

Nancy Greene’s Cahilty Lodge The Residences at Sun Peaks Grand A family oriented condominium-style hotel with rooms that Fully equipped luxury Residences offering the same services can be combined in numerous ways to suit your party—most and facilities as the attached Sun Peaks Grand, including maid have kitchens. On-site amenities include ski lockers, hot tubs, and room service. These units feature kitchens, dining areas, underground parking and a restaurant. The Cahilty is in an ensuite laundry, balcony, fireplaces and more. ideal ski-in, ski-out position, close to grocery and liquor store and a variety of restaurants and shops. Karen Weaver Director of Sales & Marketing John Douglas, General Manager 250.578.6011 / 1.844.SPGRAND 250.578.7454 / 1.888.683.1536 [email protected] [email protected] www.sunpeaksgrand.com www.cahiltylodge.com

18 Hearthstone Lodge Sun Peaks Lodge A ski-in, ski-out lodge offering a variety of room styles, A renovated, full service, family operated hotel located in from studios, lofts, multi-room, and adjoining units to the village centre with ski-in, ski-out access, hot tub, sauna, accommodate all types of guests. The Hearthstone Lodge steam room, ski storage and gym. Comfortable rooms offer is also popular for its outdoor hot tubs, ski and golf storage, flat screen TVs, duvets, fridge, safe, Wi-Fi, and more. The fitness facility, meeting, and wedding venue space. Steakhouse Restaurant is open during the winter season.

Reiner Brecht, Owner/Operator Silvia & Mario Erler, Owner/Operators 250.578.6969 / 1.800.811.4588 250.578.7878 / 1.877.754.7751 [email protected] [email protected] www.sunpeakscondos.com www.sunpeakslodge.com

Bear Country Top of the Mountain Choose from the largest variety of quality condos, Booking your holiday is quick and easy with Top of the townhouses or chalets—from studio suites to mountain Mountain Accommodations. All sizes of properties from homes—slopeside, or village centre. Fully equipped kitchens, studios to massive chalet homes with both economy and private hot tubs, fireplaces, free Wi-Fi, and parking. 24hr deluxe options are available to suit your needs. check-in and pet-friendly units are available. A. Cage, Owner/Operator Reiner Brecht, Owner/Operator 250.578.6939 / 1.800.585.8834 250.578.6969 / 1.800.811.4588 [email protected] [email protected] www.topofthemountain.ca www.sunpeakscondos.com

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