Sun Peaks Resort


Sun Peaks Resort is an alpine ski resort located in Sun Peaks, British Columbia, Canada, northeast of Kamloops.
The summit of the ski area is at an elevation of, with an vertical rise from the base of the peak. The resort has of skiable terrain, and receives an average of of snow per year. Sun Peaks area averages over 2000 hours of sun a year.
The resort has 13 lifts with a total capacity of 13,400 riders per hour, with the Burfield chair being the longest at 23 minutes total ride. There are 137 runs, including 16 gladed areas and of cross country trails. The ski area comprises three mountains: Tod Mountain, Sundance Mountain, and Mt. Morrisey.

History

The ski resort is being constructed on unceded Secwepemc First Nation land as a part of historical colonialism against Canadian indigenous peoples by European colonists. The land is part of ongoing land claims settlement negotiations between the Canadian First Nations in British Columbia and the governments of British Columbia and Canada.
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. 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.
The Burfield chair is the longest fixed grip chairlift in North America, and is the 9th longest in travel length (.
Nancy Greene Raine is the Director of Skiing at the resort.
In 2014, the previously out-of-bounds area known as Gil's was added to the in-bounds area of the resort.

Downhill ski trails

GreenBlueBlackDouble Black
5 MileAlley5th AvenueChallenger
AnticipationAusfahrtAgitatorChallenger Glades
Burfield OutrunBack In TimeBack DoorChute
CahiltyBlazerBluffExpo
ConnectorBlazer GladesBluff GladesGreen Door
CowabungaBlue LineBroadwayIn Tatters
Crystal LaneCahilty GladesBug Out GladesKookamungas
DowntownC.C. RidersCaribooOffset
East Village Ski WayÇa M'a Fait PlaisirCariboo GladesStatic Cling
Fairways Ski BackCarpe DiemChiefTerrain Park- Black Zone
Gentle GiantChikamichiChief Shoulder
Home InsteadCruiserCoquihalla
Home RunCruiser GladesCoquihalla Glades
HomesteaderCrystal RunCover Shot
Mt. Morrisey ConnectorCześćCrystal Bowl
RamblerDistributorEast Bushwacker
SunbeamExhibitionFather Tom's
Sundance ReturnExhibition GladesHat Trick
Terrain Park Fair DinkumHeadwalls
The SticksFall Line Highway 22
Grand ReturnHighway 22a
Grand Return GladesHighway 22b
Grannie Greene'sInner Gil's Glades
Grannie Greene's GladesIntimidator
Harry's Run Juniper Ridge
Hot ShotLint Trap
Hully GullyMain Face Glades
Lone Fir CentreNose of the Chief
Lone Fir WestPeak-A-Boo
Lonesome Fir GladesPink Flamingos
Long Draw Rice Bowl
Lunch TimeRoller Coaster
Mid MountainSacred Line
Mid-Life CrisisSpillway
Munro RidgeSpin Cycle
OSV Sting
Out Of The WoodsSunny Side
Round A BoutTighten Yer Boots
Runaway LaneToilet Bowl
Runaway Lane GladesTumble Dry
Second GrowthWhite Rabbit
ShinerWringer
Short Draw
Shortcut
Showboat
Still Smokin'
Sun Catcher
Sun Downer
Sundance
Sunrise
Telly Gram
Terrain Park- Blue Zone
The Other Way
The Spine
Three Bears
Three Bears Glades
Trans Canada
West Bushwacker
Westsyde

Other facilities

Sun Peaks Mountain Bike Park

In addition to skiing, Sun Peaks also operates a downhill mountain bike park with over 2,000 vertical feet of terrain. The Sunburst Express quad chair takes riders to a trail park at the top.

Golf course

Sun Peaks has a 6,400 yard, 18-hole golf course. It is the highest elevation course in British Columbia, at over above sea level.

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 was opened alongside the Sundowner and Suncatcher runs.

Ski lifts

Sun Peaks has an all-Doppelmayr fleet of twelve ski lifts on all three mountains, Tod, Sundance and Morrisey.
NameLift typeOpening dateLocation
Sunburst ExpressHigh speed quad1993Tod Mountain
Sundance ExpressHigh speed quad1995Sundance Mountain
BurfieldFixed grip quad1998Tod Mountain
CrystalFixed grip quad2020Tod Mountain
ElevationFixed grip quad2006Tod Mountain
Morrisey ExpressHigh speed quad2002Morrisey Mountain
West Bowl T-BarSurface lift1993Tod Mountain
Village PlatterSurface Lift1993Sundance Mountain
Village CarpetMagic CarpetSundance Mountain
Tube Time CarpetMagic CarpetSundance Mountain
Morrisey Platter Surface LiftSurface lift2002Morrisey Mountain
OrientFixed grip quad2018Sundance Mountain, Orient Ridge

Removed ski lifts: