What To Expect on the Slopes this Season
With ski season here, I know everyone is excited to hit the powder and enjoy the crisp winter air on one of Thompson Okanagan’s many ski hills. The hills are gearing up for a busy season and want to ensure that their customers will feel safe while enjoying the season. Here is what you can expect from all of our region's hills.
With ski season already here, I know everyone is excited to hit the powder, if you haven’t already, and enjoy the crisp winter air on one of Thompson Okanagan’s many ski hills. The hills are gearing up for a busy season and can’t wait to welcome you and your loved ones to enjoy their terrain and amenities.
Winter activities are a great way to spend your time, just make sure to bundle up so you will be warm and comfortable. There is nothing quite like getting outside in winter, surrounded by white fluffy snow and the silence of the cold air. Along with skiing and snowboarding, we also recommend trying snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and even skating on one of the many lakes this winter.
While getting from point A to point B, make sure you are well equipped for all winter conditions as they may change fast. Winter tires are a must in the Thompson Okanagan, and an emergency kit for the car equipped with jumper cables, a shovel, extra oil, and warm clothes are always a great idea.
Thinking about spending the day at one of the mountains? Look for online purchasing of day passes and electronic kiosks once on the mountain. Planning ahead for your ski days is an excellent idea to ensure you get a ticket.
Big White Ski Resort - 1 hour from Kelowna
Big White has a 7,606 ft summit and 2,765 acres of fresh snow-covered runs. The mountain is known for its family atmosphere and diverse runs. Check out great ticket deals all season, especially on week days. Be sure to get your tickets online two days prior to going up to get the best deal.
All winter activities like skating, snow shoeing, sleigh rides, and night skiing will be open for you to enjoy. Get ready to have some fun this season no matter what level of rider you are, as it is the perfect hill to explore whether you are a seasoned rider or a beginner.
Harper Mountain - 20 minutes from Kamloops
Sitting at 1400 ft of elevation and only a 20-minute drive from Kamloops, Harper Mountain is the perfect place to bring your family this season. It has something for everyone; whether you need ski or snowboarding lessons or a terrain park, they have you covered. If you’re not in the mood for zooming vertically down the hill, they also have snowshoeing and cross country skiing. More flat, yet just as scenic and exhilarating.
If you are looking for a fun way to spend a weekend evening, check out their night skiing for less than $30.00 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.
Sun Peaks Resort - 45 minutes from Kamloops
The Sun Peaks village is surrounded by three skiable mountains, with its highest elevation being 6,820 ft. The easiest way to enjoy your ski day is by purchasing your tickets online ahead of time. For people wanting to go to the mountain during the week, there will be potential discounts available to you, making those days on a less busy hill extra special!
Enjoy a variety of mountain activities like snowshoeing, ice fishing, and cross country skiing are open and ready for you to enjoy. Check out the Crystal Chairlift added the winter of 2020. This chair replaced the original Crystal Triple that has been at the resort since 1979. The chair has a boost of 20% to the uphill capacity, and the offloading site gives you the feeling of being on top of the world.
Baldy Mountain Resort - 40 minutes from Oliver
As locals like to call it, Mount Baldy, Baldy Mountain Ski Resort sits at 6,965 ft above sea level. Baldy Mountain was first founded in 1968 by a group of winter enthusiasts who wanted to make their outdoor adventure vision come to life. Today, the hill is known for its light and fluffy powder, incredible terrain, and a friendly place to spend your winter. Snowshoeing, Cross Country Skiing, Disc Golf, and even Volleyball are all free at Baldy Mountain and offer scenic views to enjoy while participating in your choice of action.
Ensuring everyone is comfortable on the hill is a top priority for Baldy Mountain which is why they offer ski school and other programs for all abilities.
SilverStar Mountain Resort - 30 minutes from Vernon
The quaint SilverStar village that rests on the mountain's shoulder is ready to welcome you to a fun season of fresh snow on a 6,280 ft summit and 132 runs to be explored. This resort is one of the Okanagan’s best kept local secrets. Enjoy your time on the slopes and when you’re tired in the European styled village that offers a variety of culinary options like Bugaboos Bakery and Black Pine restaurant.
All mountain activities like snowshoeing, fat biking, cross country skiing, and much more are open and ready to be enjoyed. The skating rink sits on a frozen pond and is a great place for a game of hockey or to brush up on your skating skills.
Apex Mountain Resort - 40 minutes from Penticton
The Apex Mountain Resort summit sits at 7093 ft elevation. Although recognized as an experienced skier and a border’s favourite spot, it is an excellent place to vacation for families with beginner boarders and skiers. All of their activities like the skating adventure loop, snowshoeing, tube park, and cross country skiing are open and experiences you won’t want to miss.
Apex has 79 marked runs and 40+ unmarked trails. Backcountry skiing ad boarding is becoming quite popular at Apex, but remember to be careful and comfortable with skiing or snowboarding and aware of the hill's safety measures and protocols before going out of bounds.
Telemark Nordic Club - 30 minutes from West Kelowna
The Telemark Nordic Club is excited to welcome new and past cross country skiers and snowshoers this season. They will be open this year, and are encouraging the purchase of seasons passes to make your life easy. If you are new to cross country skiing and not ready to buy a seasons pass, that is no problem, they have day passes available online and at the lodge. Rentals are available at the lodge as well and offer the opportunity for you to try the sport for a day at a reasonable price.
Try a new way to explore the region and you never know, cross country skiing and snowshoeing may become your new favourite past time this winter season!
Manning Park Resort - 45 minutes from Hope
Manning Park Resort is excited to welcome you for another exciting season. With a summit of 5,868ft, its time to reconnect with nature while cruising down one of their 34 runs! Here you can enjoy all the classic winter activities like alpine skiing and boarding, Nordic skiing, skating snow shoeing, and even winter camping.
Check out the online booking system for tickets. Whether you like to take it easy or fly down the slopes, this mountain has something for everyone.
Strap on your skis or boards and have a great time shredding it up in the powder on one of the many mountains in the Thompson Okanagan this season.
Gratitude - how one champion skier earned a new perspective of the land
In 2004, Josh was in a life-changing freestyle skiing accident that left him as a T11 full paraplegic. But, despite seemingly insurmountable odds, Josh persevered, becoming the Para-Alpine World Champion in 2009. Read his story and his view of why do so many incredible people choose to call the North Okanagan home?
Here is the question I ponder from time to time: why do so many incredible people choose to call the North Okanagan home? From professionals and entrepreneurs to nomadic travelers and world-class athletes - the number of incredible humans who could effectively live anywhere they want with the work they do, still choose to make their home here, in the wonderful North Okanagan.
Could it be the robust variety of parks and ecosystems that are literally just outside your door? From the incredible trail network and vistas of Kalamalka Park to the wide variety of trail candy that surrounds Ellison Park, such as Predator Ridge and Sparkling Hill Resort, or perhaps it’s the lake life that keeps drawing people from all around the world to visit here.
It’s hard to deny that we live in nature’s paradise.
So what brought me here you might ask? It was work that pulled me from my roots in the Kootenays (if you would be so generous to call being a professional ski coach, work). It can certainly feel like a job at times; however, the reality I see is that I was hired to spend time with kids in the great outdoors and share with them my passion for mountain culture - blended with a healthy mix of competitive fire.
But in 2004, my life changed forever in a ski accident, leaving me paralyzed from the waist down.
It seemed obvious to stay in the community with the kids I was coaching after my accident, although my heart did long to return to the mountains from where I came. Ultimately, we experienced this trauma together and it felt like we needed to work through it together as well.
Clearly, one could yarn on for days about the physical beauty of the Okanagan to the degree I have. We are blessed beyond measure with the abundance and variety of life in this valley. In short, what kept me here in the Okanagan is the incredible people, the community and the endless possibilities that make up this geographical goldmine. They say it takes a village to raise a child, true. It also takes a community to support an athlete. My success in life is a direct result of the environment that I spend the most time in.
Okay. From an accessibility standpoint, er ... seated perspective, this valley provides an abundant amount of barrier-free opportunities for all walks and rolls of life to enjoy. A nice gentle stroll on the newly built rail-trail that connects Vernon to Kelowna (on the edge of one of the top 10 most beautiful lakes - Kalamalka - in the world, says National Geographic) to the epic vantage points of the Trestles along the Kettle Valley to the wide variety of trails in Kal and Ellison, home has a little something for everyone.
The icing on the cake for a guy like me, though, is my home mountain, Silver Star. In the early days, it was a venue for me to hone my skills when I started my campaign to ski for Canada in the Vancouver 2010 Games. It clearly provided me the environment needed to ski with the best in the world. Today, I see Silver Star as a global hub for skiers and mountain bikers alike, from the aspiring world champion to the young families who are looking for a place that has it all: Nordic, alpine, bike, skate and, of course, all the little details that make a visit here so memorable - including incredible world-class views and food to savour.
So the question that remains is no longer why, but when and how will you spend your time here?
Peak Pride Big White
Now in its third year, Peak Pride Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia is turning up the heat in the winter months by being the hottest queer ski weekend of the year. Period.
Peak Pride Big White is the Thompson Okanagan’s big, inclusive, gay ski weekend
Move over Aspen. Nice try Breckinridge. And you can forget about European Gay Ski Weekend. Now in its third year, Peak Pride Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia is turning up the heat in the winter months by being the hottest queer ski weekend of the year. Period. Hot, new, fresh and exceedingly welcoming, Peak Pride Big White, held April 5-7, 2019, is the ski weekend meant for the LGBT community longing for the next best rainbow winter getaway.
Unlike its newly minted sister, Peak Pride Sun Peaks, that just held their inaugural gay ski weekend, the third annual Peak Pride Big White provides an exceptional ski weekend for the LGBT community. The second biggest winter pride in British Columbia, Peak Pride Big White is solidifying itself as a fixture of the queer calendar.
Gay pride and gay ski weekends in smaller regions are becoming an important part of the queer movement for recognition and acceptance—starting at the grassroots level to educate the region on gay culture. This builds awareness of the LGBT community, helps break down barriers, makes the community more inclusive and gives the gay community a place to go. For the Thompson Okanagan region, events like Peak Pride Big White increases tourism to the area from other queer communities including Calgary, Seattle, San Francisco, Vancouver and Vancouver Island. These events allow for an opportunity for local businesses to show their support of the gay rights movement.
Peak Pride Big White is competing head-to-head with other gay ski weekends across Canada and the US. Just this past year there were three new gay ski weeks introduced in Canada. The Thompson Okanagan is the only region to host two gay ski weekends. Peak Pride Big White is an incredible value. Big White has incredible end-of-season lift and lodging specials, and event organizers have kept the Peak Pride event tickets incredibly affordable – especially considering the calibre of talent coming for this event, such as DJ DrewG!
Events like Peak Pride at Big White also provide a platform for local talent. There are plenty of queer artists and performers who benefit greatly from an event on the local scale. Drag queens, for instance, are always looking for new events and bookings to perform. Opportunities like Peak Pride Big White are a big deal for local talent. Outside of Kelowna Pride and FruitCake, there are limited opportunities for these performers to hit the stage and showcase their talents. An event like Peak Pride Big White helps these performers get recognized by other LGBT communities looking to bring in talent from other regions and to find up-and-coming talent. It is important to support local artists and performers.
Peak Pride Big White is boasting all new events for this year’s gay ski weekend, including a fabulous Saturday night party held at an all-new location. San Diego based DJ DrewG, who performs all over the world and has done official remixes for Madonna, Beyoncé, K$sha, Lady Gaga and more will be laying down the beats for the party at Snowshoe Sam’s. With 400 people expected to attend this year’s party - sexy, out and proud DJ DrewG will have revellers dancing the night away.
Think a gay ski weekend is all about skiing or snowboarding? Think again! Sure, the Okanagan has some of the best skiing in the region. But there are also lots of winter activities to enjoy while at Peak Pride Big White. Try dog sledding adventures, snowmobile tours, snowshoeing safaris, tubing and ice skating on Canada’s highest outdoor, Olympic sized skating rink.
If you’re a snow bunny who’d rather stay comfortable and warm indoors and enjoy the white stuff from the window while in front of a fireplace, there are plenty of activities for you. You can relax in the comfort of your luxury room, pamper yourself in the day spa, workout with state of the art gym equipment, people watch with a hot cup of espresso or hot chocolate from the coffee shops, enjoy world-class culinary delights from esteemed chefs and partake in some of the best après ski. And of course, relax and have brunch with the best of them.
The Thompson Okanagan region boasts some of the richest biodiversity in all of Canada. Within its borders sit its two major geographical features: Okanagan Lake and the Thompson River. Other natural features within the Thompson Okanagan region include Mt. Robson, the tallest Canadian peak of the Rocky Mountains and a semi-desert ecosystem known as the Okanagan Desert and the Nk’Mip Desert. Meanwhile, the snow at Big White has often been called champagne powder for its light, fluffy skiing conditions.
Keep your eyes peeled – you might even catch some drag queens on the chairlift or cruising down the slopes of Big White!
The Thompson Okanagan community has grown increasingly homo-friendly in the last few years, and both Peak Prides are all-inclusive, “everyone is welcome” events. Peak Pride Big White is no exception. Grab your winter jacket, ski suit, goggles and gloves and make your way to the little gay ski weekend that keeps getting bigger and better every year.
See you at Peak Pride Big White, April 5 – 7, 2019!
Peak Pride Sun Peaks
The LGBT community is constantly looking for the new, now, and next in life, pop culture, music, film, art, television, experiences, and events. If you are one of those queens longing for the next hottest thing before it even becomes mainstream, then you can start with the best gay ski weekend.
The hot new gay ski weekend
The LGBT community is constantly looking for the new, now, and next in life, pop culture, music, film, art, television, experiences and events. It’s because queer people crave innovation and have a zest for life. If you are one of those queens longing for the next hottest thing before it even becomes mainstream, then you can start with the best gay ski weekend. A fabulous gay ski weekend awaits in the Thompson Okanagan at Sun Peaks Resort, March 1 - 3, 2019: Peak Pride Sun Peaks.
If you’ve never experienced a gay ski weekend, you are missing out on a queer rite of passage different to the typical pride, circuit, EDM or club events. Ski weekends are a great opportunity to meet new friends because they offer more social atmospheres and events than their aforementioned counterparts. A little bit of sport combined with several queer / LGBT-inclusive parties and events allow you to mix and mingle with queens and kings from all over the world. It’s fabulous! There are networking events throughout the weekend, cheeky to couture snow gear and outfits, breathtaking scenery, incredible food, welcoming people, 5-star service, and a hellova good time at gay ski weekends. They bring together different facets of the queer community that other events and gatherings don’t compare to.
Now in its third year, due to its immediate growth in popularity, Peak Pride is expanding its gay ski weekend program to include a second resort. Sun Peaks Resort located near Kamloops, British Columbia, within the Thompson Okanagan region, is the new ski weekend event every queer person will want to attend.
Peak Pride is the only dual-mountain gay ski weekend in Canada! People come from all over North America to attend this growing event, especially gays from the Okanagan, Vancouver, Calgary, Seattle, and San Francisco. Peak Pride Sun Peaks is a new event that is hitting the radar of the LGBT community - especially snow bunnies who are looking for fresh new experiences.
Peak Pride Sun Peaks has a fantastic queer ski weekend planned for their inaugural event. Starting Friday, March 1, the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel lobby will invite guests for the mx Welcome Reception from 6-8pm. Nearby Morrissey’s Public House will host a queer comedy night at 9pm.
Soak in all things gay at the Pride Mountain Parade starting at 2:30pm on Saturday afternoon, and then head down from some après ski at The Bottoms Après, held at the Bottoms Bar and Grill (you can’t make these names up) from 3pm-6pm.
A new event just added to Saturday’s schedule is the wipeOUT party. Held at Masa’s Bar & Grill, wipeOUT will have drag queen performances and live DJ-spun music to dance to from 9pm until doors closed. This is the party to shake your tail feathers at and burn off some of that après-ski consumption. Sunday, Sun Peaks Grand Hotel will host a farewell brunch at their Mantles Restaurant from 10am-12pm, finishing what will be a fab, fun and very gay ski weekend.
Don’t think for one second that Peak Pride Sun Peaks won’t be serving up stunning accommodations, because the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel is one of the most beautiful hotels you will ever visit. A luxury resort hotel, the Sun Peaks Grand offers every single amenity one could possibly think of while on their gaycation: spa, pools, hot tubs, fitness centers, conference rooms—you name it. The rooms are outfitted with the latest, state of the art technology, comforts and stunning design. Located right in the heart of Sun Peaks village, you’re literally in the epicenter of everything for Peak Pride at the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel.
If you’ve never been to the Thompson Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada, you’re missing out on some of the most beautiful country God herself ever created! Roughly the size of the country of Ireland, the Thompson Okanagan covers 71,000 square kilometers of land, and boasts climates as varied as Canada’s only desert, rainforests, plains and Canada’s tallest mountain within this stretch of the Canadian Rockies. It’s rich diversity and massive size make it flush with life, natural beauty, thriving open communities, rich heritage and of course—the perfect location for a gay ski weekend.
Peak Pride Sun Peaks is the best value when it comes to a gay ski weekend in North America! Come meet new friends, enjoy the famous Thompson Okanagan powder snow (bring your snorkel!) and the charming ski-to/ski-from village. Tickets range from just $7- $129 for all the events all entire weekend. Peak Pride offers a great, affordable gay ski weekend at a fraction of the price of other queer snow bunny retreat getaways.
Get your tickets to Peak Pride Sun Peaks now!