Elevation
4,117'
Base
7,060'
Summit
2,940'
Vertical Drop
Trails
144
4,400 Acres
Lifts
13
3 Types
Snowfall
147"
Annual Snowfall
11"
Nov
35"
Dec
30"
Jan
34"
Feb
32"
Mar
17"
Apr

Best known for

Sun Peaks
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TSP Kick off selections 14 Horse-drawn sleigh rides with Carmichael family
TSP Kate familyshoot 47
Sport School Kids 21
Snowshoe and Vertical TSP SelectionHighres Jan 12
Dogsled TSP SelectionHighres Jan 9
Chairlift at Sun Peaks Resort
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TSP Kick off selections 14 Horse-drawn sleigh rides with Carmichael family
TSP Kate familyshoot 47
Sport School Kids 21

Where to Stay

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Transportation

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 27, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2026

Projected Days Open

131

Years Open

65

Average Snowfall

147"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
16%
Intermediate Runs
44%
Advanced Runs
32%
Expert Runs
8%
Runs in Total
144
Longest Run
5 mi
Skiable Terrain
4,400 ac
Night Skiing
20 ac
Snow Making
250 ac

Lifts

13

High Speed Quads
4
Quad Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
6

Inside Scoop

Snowshoe and Vertical TSP SelectionHighres Jan 12

Reviews

Island Boy

After learning to ski in New Zealand over two brief seasons and paying an arm and a leg for congested, short, icy runs I was blown away with Sun Peaks. I went there on a friend's recommendation and was not disappointed. Lots of Aussies and Kiwis there, I guess because they know a good thing when they see it. I am frankly stunned at some of the comments here about the lack of variety. I guess its all relative isn't it? I am an intermediate skier and Sun Peaks was absolutely perfect for me. There is a bit of everything there - skiing through the trees, off piste, but most of all, large empty beautiful blue groomers. The best for getting your skill level up. So if you're a pro, then yeah, maybe best to head over to Kicking horse or Revelstoke. For the rest of us, this place is perfect, no queues, large areas to learn to carve and then plenty of blacks to progress to eventually when I get good enough. Apres ski? Yeah well its not Europe, but there is more than enough there for us older folk. Couple of very decent pubs, Japanese, Italian and Western style restaurants, and a couple really good cafes to grab a hot coffee in between sessions. Everything I want - I'll be back this year for sure.

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