The Sun Peaks snow report for Nov 22 is a 23" base depth with 0 of 13 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Sun Peaks are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Terrific spring conditions: soft and firm, not mushy, covered with thin topping of fresh powder. Mixed bag of weather today: cold & windy at the top, sunny periods, cloudy, then ended with snow flurries. Get it while it’s good.
Centrally located in the Interior region of British Columbia, Sun Peaks Resort is Canadaâs second largest ski area. The terrain is diverse and spread across three mountains - Mt. Tod, Sundance and Mt. Morrisey - totalling 4,270 acres. Formerly Tod Mountain prior to 1993, the resort has developed into a year-round community, at the centre of which is a European-style, ski-through village including hotels, condos, restaurants and shops. 135 alpine trails flow into the village from 360° of terrain and over 34km of Nordic skiing trails. From groomed cruisers to bumps, a progressive 10-acre terrain park, abundant glades, steeps and alpine bowls, the varied terrain at Sun Peaks Resort accommodates all levels and abilities. Featuring 10% beginner, 58% intermediate and 32% advanced/expert terrain, the resort boasts that varying levels of skier and boarders can ride up the same lift, take different trails down, and meet up at the same lift again. Sun Peaks receives 6 meters of snow annually in the form of light, dry powder conditions for which the Interior of BC is famous.