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Vertical
  
882 m (2,893 ft)

Base elevation
  
1255 m (4,117 ft)

Phone
  
+1 250-578-7222

Top elevation
  
2,152 m (7,060 ft)

Skiable area
  
4,270 acres (1,730 ha)


Location
  
British Columbia, Canada

Nearest city
  
Kamloops, 56 km (35 mi)

Address
  
1280 Alpine Road, Sun Peaks, BC V0E 5N0, Canada

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Sun Peaks Resort is an alpine ski resort located in Sun Peaks, British Columbia, Canada, 56 km northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.

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The summit of the ski area is at an elevation of 2,080 m (6,824 ft), with an 881 m (2,891 ft) vertical rise from the base of the peak. Sun Peaks Resort has 16 square kilometres (4,270 acres) of skiable terrain, and receives an average of 5.6 m (220 in) of snow per year. The resort has 12 lifts with a total capacity of 12,000 riders per hour with the Burfield chair being the longest at 23 minutes total ride. There are 135 runs, including 16 gladed areas and 40 km of cross country trails. Sun Peaks area averages over 2000 hours of sun a year. The ski area comprises three mountains: Tod Mountain, Sundance Mountain, and Mt. Morrisey.

Prior to July 1993, Sun Peaks was known simply as Tod Mountain, named after the highest ski mountain at the resort. The first chair lift, the Burfield chair, as well as the Burfield lodge, opened in 1961. In 1968, the lift was damaged by fire and was forced to close for repairs until December 1970. In 1992, Tod Mountain was purchased by Nippon Cable of Tokyo. Also since 1992, Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners Ltd. has acted as prime consultant and project planners for the transformation of the Tod Mountain Ski Area into Sun Peaks Resort.

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Sun Peaks Mountain Bike Park

As well as skiing, Sun Peaks also operates a downhill mountain bike park with over 2000 vertical feet of terrain. The Sunburst Express quad chair takes riders to a trail park up top.

Golf Course

Sun peaks has a 6,400 yard, 18-hole golf course. It is also the highest elevation course in British Columbia at over 1,200 meters above sea level. http://www.sunpeaksresort.com/summer/golf/

Tubing

In 2003 Sun Peaks opened "Tube Time" to allow for recreational tubing at the resort.

Banked Slalom

In 2016, a new permanent Banked Slalom course will open alongside the Sundowner & Suncatcher runs.

Ski Lifts

Sun Peaks Resort offers twelve ski lifts on all three mountains, Tod, Sundance and Morrisey.

  • Sunburst Bubble 4 Seater Detachable - Doppelmayr - 1993 - Tod Mountain
  • Sundance 4 Seater Detachable - Doppelmayr - 1995 - Sundance Mountain
  • Burfield 4 Seater Fixed Grip - Doppelmayr - 1998 - Tod Mountain
  • Crystal 3 Seater Fixed Grip - Doppelmayr - 1979 - Tod Mountain
  • Elevation 4 Seater Fixed Grip - Doppelmayr - Unknown - Tod Mountain
  • Morrisey 4 Seater Detachable - Doppelmayr - 2002 - Morrisey Mountain
  • West Bowl T-Bar Surface Lift - Doppelmayr - Unknown - Tod Mountain
  • Village Platter Surface Lift - Doppelmayr - Unknown - Sundance Mountain
  • Village Carpet Surface Lift - Doppelmayr - Unknown - Sundance Mountain
  • Tube Time Carpet Surface Lift - Doppelmayr - Unknown - Sundance Mountain
  • Morrisey Platter Surface lift - Doppelmayr - 2002 - Morrisey Mountain
  • Removed Ski Lifts

  • Original Burfield 2 Seater Fixed Grip - Murray-Latta - 1961 - Tod Mountain (REPLACED WITH CURRENT BURFIELD)
  • Shuswap 2 Seater Fixed Grip - Hall - 1971 - Tod Mountain (REPLACED WITH CURRENT SUNBURST SKI LIFT)
  • Original Sundance 4 Seater Fixed Grip - Doppelmayr - 1993 - Sundance Mountain (REPLACED WITH CURRENT SUNDANCE)
  • Broadway T-Bar - Doppelmayr - Unknown - Tod Mountain (MOVED TO WEST BOWL)
  • References

    Sun Peaks Resort Wikipedia