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    Sun Peaks Resort

    4.0 (25 reviews)
    ModerateHotels, Ski Resorts
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

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    In the village
    Brian H.

    Very nice room Excellent deal $ 108. Plus parking Room 216 Overlooking the village Can't up for a night of live music and a great dinner at Powder Hound's No bathtub in my room

    Tony C.

    PROS: - Inexpensive (compares to Whistler) for skiing and lodging and dining - Good powder snow and lots of it - Lots of green and blue slopes to choose from - Resort probably can swallow 3x the current crowd, before it'll get crowded - Ample lodging options CONS: - A bit far from Vancouver - Not much none-snow activities available - Not much night life - Limited dining selection - Limited grocery selection for self-cooking (stock up in Kamloops before heading up here) Ideal place for skiing purists and winter getaway.

    Bungee trampoline
    Laura C.

    What a hidden gem! We just got back from a 5 day trip up to Sun Peaks from Bellingham, WA. It's a 4-5 hour drive from there, but it's an easy drive as long as the weather is decent. If snow is forecast, be prepared with chains or 4WD/snow tires as the Coquihalla Highway can be pretty icky when there's a lot of snow. That said, Sun Peaks is a great resort, and wonderful place to spend a week. There is truly something for EVERYONE. The people are friendly, too. There's an abundance of places for skiing and snowboarding, and runs for all levels/skills. If that isn't your thing, fear not: there's an awesome inner tube park, a year round pool, and touristy fun things like Snow CAT tours, snowmobile tours, a bungee trampoline and the list goes on an on. My 4 year old daughter took private ski lessons and both her instructors were great. She's the type that's hesitant to try new things. Sent her off to her lesson in tears and she came back smiling. I would love to visit this resort again, soon.

    my quads hurt...
    Reyz A.

    Prior to July 1993 (and during our High School years), Sun Peaks was known simply as Tod Mountain, named after the highest ski mountain at the resort. The summit of the ski area is at an elevation of 2,080 m with an 881 m (2,891 ft) vertical rise from the base of the peak. Sun Peaks Resort has 15 square kilometres (3,678 acres) of skiable terrain. The resort has 11 lifts with the Burfield chair being the longest at 23 minutes total ride. There are 122 runs, including 12 gladed areas and 40 km of cross country trails. I've driven here from Vancouver by leaving super early and reaching Kamloops (thank you Coquihalla Highway) and up Todd. It's doable one day ski trip...but our friends say it is insane to do it...sorry, we like to run around, California style. A hidden gem, friendly people, good mix of advance and intermediate runs. Hang out and rent a cabin, or do like me, drive all over BC, ski and go home.

    Enjoying some moguls on "Tighten Yer Boots".
    Liisa H.

    Fantastic ski resort. The variety of terrain and the way the three mountain areas connect is super convenient. We enjoyed our family holiday here as there were runs to suit everyone's level. As we are frequent Whistler skiers, we weren't sure how much we'd like it here but we love it. Between the powder, sunshine, and family- friendly atmosphere, it has been well worth the trip from Vancouver! It's also convenient and lovely that there is a mountainside village with restaurants, a spa and other amenities right on the mountain. We will definitely return.

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    Review Highlights - Sun Peaks Resort

    The variety of terrain and the way the three mountain areas connect is super convenient.

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    Hearthstone Lodge - one bedroom suite

    Hearthstone Lodge

    (2 reviews)

    Avoid working with Bear Country Vacation Rentals! God forbid you or your family get sick and you…read moreneed to change your reservations. You will be told "no" and they will keep your money ... in our case $2800. Wish we had realized what we had committed to when we booked back in October for a New Year Ski Trip. They required full amount within 30-days of arrival, then the property manager was unwilling to work with us after our family came down with COVID over Christmas. VRBO and Air B&B offer larger (~1,000+ sq ft) accommodations with private hot tubs, and modernized ski-in/ski-out locations for the same price if not less which I wish we had done instead of working with Bear Country. We looked at their 10+ yr old videos online and saw just how itty bitty and out dated their accommodations were that average ~550 sq ft with a community hot tub. EW. We booked 3 days of lift tickets, ice-fishing trip, and horse drawn carriage ride and everyone except Bear Country worked with us to reschedule our reservations for the end of Jan 2023. Greed over Customer Service loses every time. We'll never work with Bear Country EVER again and we've shared this with the skiing community in the greater Seattle, BC, Colorado, Texas, California, and everything in-between both family and friends. Only book here if you're really hard up, and pray you don't have an issue showing up, as they will keep your money. AVOID!

    Nice and spacious. Nice kitchenette. Room needs some remodeling though. Looks a bit older than…read morepics. Great ski in and out location. Pizza shop in the lobby is quite delicious. Small hot tub. Friendly staff. Liked it over all. Will stay again.

    Coast Sundance Lodge - Superior Two Double Beds Room

    Coast Sundance Lodge

    (4 reviews)

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    Great for us. New name - Sundance Lodge, not Coast. Best location for ski in/out and good value…read more Clean, beds comfortable, kitchen or a kitchenette in every room. The staff treats us like family. Premium room is worth it if you do serious cooking. Agreed: groomers are noisy and run all night. (We ask for a relatively quieter room and a village view and we use white noise). Yes, it was built in 1996, but we like the feel of it being older. We're 70+ skiers. We like that one can go right out the ski room door and ski downhill 100'ish to the Sundance lift at 8:30. A short walk across the road under the covered bridge to Morrisey can be great for first tracks when there's new snow. Access is so easy we take a mid day break in the room. You can ski all downhill to the door from the Rambler or Sunrise. (see the map). The highlight for us is the guided tours by the Sun Peaks Hosts. They'll guide you to the best areas, away from the fog, wind, ice, hardpack etc. We love the Sundance and have returned year after year since 2013. Seattle and Bellingham Washington.

    This lodge is about 30 minutes away from highway 5 road that we were on. The road to that lodge is…read moreon a windy road so driving that at night can be tough. We stopped by in October and stayed for only one night. It was off season at the ski resort so we got a room at a great value and it was very quiet. It's a beautiful location and I can imagine how busy it must get during the snow season because it was dead when we were there. Most of the village shops and some of the restaurants were open when we were there. We were able to get dinner at a pizza spot and breakfast, but the village was nearly deserted. The rooms are outdated and old. I did enjoy that the room was huge and big enough for a big family. There was a small kitchenette, a dining table, fireplace, and a TV. The bed was comfortable, very clean and there were no bedbugs. The staff was friendly, welcoming, and engaging she even gave us advice on where to park at.

    Bear Country

    Bear Country

    (4 reviews)

    Avoid working with Bear Country Vacation Rentals! God forbid you or your family get sick and you…read moreneed to change your reservations. You will be told "no" and they will keep your money ... in our case $2800. Wish we had realized what we had committed to when we booked back in October for a New Year Ski Trip. They required full amount within 30-days of arrival, then the property manager was unwilling to work with us after our family came down with COVID over Christmas. VRBO and Air B&B offer larger (~1,000+ sq ft) accommodations with private hot tubs, and modernized ski-in/ski-out locations for the same price if not less which I wish we had done instead of working with Bear Country. We looked at their 10+ yr old videos online and saw just how itty bitty and out dated their accommodations were that average ~550 sq ft with a community hot tub. EW. We booked 3 days of lift tickets, ice-fishing trip, and horse drawn carriage ride and everyone except Bear Country worked with us to reschedule our reservations for the end of Jan 2023. Greed over Customer Service loses every time. We'll never work with Bear Country EVER again and we've shared this with the skiing community in the greater Seattle, BC, Colorado, Texas, California, and everything in-between both family and friends. Only book here if you're really hard up, and pray you don't have an issue showing up, as they will keep your money. AVOID!

    Bear Country is a rental management company at Sun Peaks Resort with a wide variety of…read moreaccommodations at different locations. We had a party of four and stayed at Crystal Forest Condos because there was a great promo of 3-for-4-nights. The condo can sleep 8 people, but that would be wayyyy too cramped. 4 was just right. 6 would be manageable I imagine. The place itself is cozy and homely. Wood furnishings. Clean. Well-equipped. It even had a small decorated Christmas tree (how seasonal!) and a fairly large selection of movies on VHS (oh the nostalgia...). I think it's these small touches that make the vacation experience more enjoyable. The hot tub is superb. A small complaint on the bouncey mattress - but perhaps I'm just spoiled. Crystal Forest is about a 10 min. walk to the lifts - a bit far, but not too bad. Overall a great experience and I wouldn't hesitate booking with them again.

    Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge

    Nancy Greene's Cahilty Lodge

    (14 reviews)

    $$

    Date of stay: December 23 to December 27, 2011…read more Reason: Spend Christmas as a family snowboarding together. Expectations: Cozy/Home-like, quiet, easy access to the slopes, clean. I stayed at this lodge during december christmas break. I overall found the experience very plesant. The staff I got were polite, not very efficient, but for a very laid back atmosphere it is something to be expected. When I first walked into the lodge I found it to be very family geared...very cozy and does remind me of a lodge. The lady at the checkin was really friendly (and like most staff out of town or country). She did fail to tell me when cleaning time was (which was different each day) and maybe it was expected but the wifi there was free and you had to ask... But the wifi was extremely slow and painfully unuseful. Even though it was free...I couldn't use it at all... Talk about being quiet :) So the room we got was on the 4th level. It reminds me of a Vancouver downtown apartment but more "lodge" styled. The ceilings were really tall. The windows we had were big. And you can open them. The fireplace was electric and has a timer. The kitchenette overall is good. Something you'd find in most hotels/motels in Vancouver that had a kitchenette. They supplied most cooking utensils which is a nice bonus because I remember a few stays at another hotel and it was ironic how I got the whole kitchen but no cooking utensils... Maybe it is standard but it was a great feeling to know there were pans and pots to use. The only complaint about this was the kettle...it had like scale...I ended up using the coffee maker but it is glacier water and not completely filtered so it tasted a little "different" them what I was used to. But I took care of that by being bottled water and boiling it in the pot. The beds were Simmons (at least the room I stayed in were)... But they were a little soft for my liking. The bathroom is generic...like best western or holiday inn (like the cheaper rooms). They had a very clean tub...the shower pressure wasn't really hard so we all had to accommodate with longer showers...which isn't so bad after snowboarding but is bad when washing your hair and it doesn't feel like the shampoo is rinsed out but that isn't in our control so we accommodated). The room cleaning service came at odd hours. The first day it came at 1: 30...them the next was 4 and the day after was 11am. The service is nice overall...like I called to ask for more blankets...I didn't have to wait too long for them...I asked for clean towels I got them... But they are (during busy season...) Not so sufficient in supplies of luggage carriers and small services... But it isn't too big of a deal on our end...but nice to mention if you plan to go and have elders or people that can't carry a lot then be forewarded. There are a lot of free amenities. Hot tub, gym, play room (which I've mistaken for as a small conference room). The hot tub does remind me more of a sauna... But maybe it was the cohabitants that made it that way. The gym was very very small, but it does its job because it us sort of weird if everyone goes there to ski or snowboard and after a long day of that you'd want to go to ever gym... But it is nice. I did wish they had cleaning sprays and paper towels to wipe the used equipments. If you want to watch movies or play with the Wii console then young have to ask dbms sign it out. There are loads of board games too. The lower level rooms had hot tubs outside...it was pretty nice until I saw young half naked ladies prancing around... It just got a little weird seeing it cause they were way out of the perimeter of the hot tub location. :) There wasn't a restaurant attached to the lodge, but one that is built connecting the other hotel... It is a little strange to explain because threw hotels are disconnected yet the restaurant is built in such a way that you'd think it is for Cahilty but it is for the hotel beside it. The lodge is close to the slopes and there is a small shopping complex for your needs. The grocery store does closer at 4pm though. Lots of dogs...very friendly. If you need more information please contact me...just in case I have missed something. Will I go back? Yes. Why? Because it offered a good price for the rooms and they gave all the basic needs at a good standard...for the reason I went I got a lot more out of the room.

    This hotel is getting a bit run down. We had a tiny room that barely fit our family of 4 (2…read moreadults, 2 kids). 2 Queen beds and pillows were a bit lumpy. No minibar fridge in our room at all (I don't recall staying in any hotel room in the past 10 years without a mini fridge!!). Room lacked a lot of good lighting. Washrooms were old and shower heads very weak. Not much hot water either during certain times of day (eg. 4pm). Hated the ski storage room, which you have to walk thru their basement parking lot full of car exhaust fumes. The tiny ski storage room doesn't have any lockers, instead they cram a few racks of ski keys locks for you to hang your skis on. Luckily, the staff working there are very friendly, and the location is great as it's a short 5-10 min walk to all major places in the sun peaks village area. Taking the kids to ski school each morning was very easy, as you have to walk up one flight of stairs with your skis and your right on a green run called the Gentle Giant, which you can ski right to the main lodge where ski school begins at 9am each morning. Free popcorn during the movie nights in the hotel main floor meeting room.

    Sun Peaks Resort - hotels - Updated July 2026

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