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From $3425 per person based on twin share

Travel Dates: 01 February 2016 – 28 February 2016
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Package Inclusions

  • Return flights to Kamloops
  • 12 Nights Accommodation at Coast Sundance Lodge
  • 10 Day lift pass for Sun Peaks Resort
  • Return Airport Transfers

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From $3642 per person based on twin share

Travel Dates: 08 February 2016 – 15 March 2016

Package Inclusions

  • Return flights to Kamloops
  • 12 Nights Accommodation at Nancy Greene’s Cahilty Lodge
  • 10 Day lift pass for Sun Peaks Resort
  • Return Airport Transfers

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From $4149 per person based on twin share

Travel Dates: 01 February 2016 – 28 February 2016

Package Inclusions

  • Return flights to Kamloops
  • 12 Nights Accommodation at Delta Residences
  • 10 Day lift pass for Sun Peaks Resort
  • Return Airport Transfers

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Sun Peaks has gained a reputation as one of Canada’s best resorts and the favourite of many Australian skiers and boarders. Great runs, plenty of sunshine and a great village atmosphere make it a must.

Sun Peaks is 45 minutes drive from Kamloops airport, 3 hours drive from Kelowna airport and is the closest BC interior resort to Vancouver. With 3,678 skiable acres on 3 mountains, Sun Peaks has the 2nd largest ski area in British Columbia and has the Canada’s 3rd largest vertical drop of 881 metres. People who have been there say Sun Peaks has the most consistent fall line terrain of any ski area in Canada. From all three mountains you can ski to a central ski-through village (Canada’s Best Ski In Ski Out Village – Ski Canada Magazine 2009) tastefully designed with hotels, eateries, shopping, snow school, the spa and a variety of non-ski activities.

Ski Terrain: 3678 acres of skiable terrain, 125 named runs, 13 gladed areas, Snowboard terrain park, Cross country
Elevation: Village 1255m, Burfield Base 1198m, Burfield Summit 2080m
Difficulty: Novice 10%, Intermediate 58%, Advanced 32%
Vertical: Vertical 882 m
Longest Run: 8 km
Snowfall: 5.6m annual averageOther Activities: Snowshoeing,snow-limos, fondue dinner and evening descent,dogsledding, sports and aquatic centre,ice skating tube park and cat trak groomer rides.

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