




Large-scale hotel with a central lobby, multiple wings for guest rooms, and a separate wing for private residences.
21 features available
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£135
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£290
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£580
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Sun Peaks Grand occupies the centre of Sun Peaks Village, one of British Columbia's most self-contained ski resorts. The ski lifts are located within metres of the hotel entrance, meaning time between breakfast and first chair is minimal. The village layout puts restaurants, bars, and retail directly on the doorstep — no transfers or shuttle buses required for evening plans. Sun Peaks itself sits in the interior of BC, accessible via Kamloops Airport, which is approximately 55 kilometres away. The resort's compact, pedestrian-friendly design means everything — slopes, dining, and nightlife — is reachable on foot, making this a particularly efficient base for guests who want to maximise time on the mountain without sacrificing convenience off it.
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Canada's second largest ski area offering uncrowded pistes and dry interior powder.
Nestled in the interior of British Columbia, Sun Peaks is Canada's second-largest ski area, boasting 4,270 acres of skiable terrain across three distinct mountains: Mt. Tod, Sundance, and Mt. Morrisey. Despite its massive size, the resort is renowned for its incredibly uncrowded slopes, laid-back atmosphere, and light, dry 'champagne' powder that stays fresh for days. The resort is anchored by a charming, colorful European-style pedestrian village that was purpose-built for convenience. Visitors can literally ski through the village center, dropping their gear at their hotel or stopping right at the door of a café. The terrain caters heavily to families and intermediates, with endless, meticulously groomed cruisers, while advanced skiers can find fantastic tree skiing and steep alpine bowls. Sun Peaks appeals to those seeking the vast terrain of a mega-resort without the mega-crowds or premium price tags. It provides a highly accessible, family-friendly ski experience where you can easily navigate between the three peaks, rarely wait in a lift line, and soak up the peaceful interior British Columbia sunshine.
Skiing at Sun Peaks is spread across three mountains offering a 360-degree layout, ensuring you can follow the sun throughout the day. The terrain is remarkably diverse, featuring perfectly pitched sunny groomers, the steep glades of 'The Laundromat', and expansive alpine bowls, all serviced by an efficient lift network.
Located in the heart of British Columbia's interior, known for its sunny days, dramatic mountain ranges, and consistently dry snowfall.
The highest peak offering steep alpine bowls, challenging chutes, and long top-to-bottom runs.
Sun-drenched, gentle cruisers perfect for families and those just finding their snow legs.
Famous for 'The Laundromat' steep runs and incredible, tightly spaced gladed tree skiing.
Spectacular in-bounds backcountry-style area offering deep, untracked powder and playful terrain.
A massive 10-acre terrain park featuring distinct zones for all progression levels.
Kamloops Airport (YKA)
50min
60km
Regular shuttle services operate daily connecting both Kamloops Airport and Kelowna International Airport directly to the resort. Extensive free day parking is available in lots P1 through P5, alongside paid underground options at major village hotels.
Late November to mid-April
Buying lift tickets online in advance is highly recommended to secure the best rates and guarantee mountain access during peak holiday periods.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CAD 159), Adult 6-Day Pass (CAD 750)