Continental Divide Chairlift follows the line which divides Alberta and BC at Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
Rockstar Terrain Park at Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
Goat's Eye Mountain at Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
Contemplating the Angel Chair and Continental Divide at Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
Jumping for joy at Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
Surreal Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
Ploughing the pow at Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
Olympian Dave Irwin, at Goat's Eye Gardens on Wednesday, sporting a colourful ski outfit designed by his wife, Lynne Harrison and available at her shop/gallery: Silver Tree Studio, Canmore |
Also, had a great late lunch at the Chimney Corner in the Sunshine Mountain Lodge another day, nabbing the cosy fireplace sofas for mulled wine and mountain munchies - courtesy of a very chatty server. It was a lovely treat after five or six hours on the snow-drenched slopes. I also really appreciated the free hot chocolate first thing in the morning at weekends and log fires down at the base (ideal for hanging out by the heat while hubby fetches the car at day's end).
Cosy haven on the hill at Sunshine Mountain Lodge Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
THIS SEASON
Sunshine is currently confabbing about celebrations for its 90th birthday bash: Kendra Scurfield says that they are "working on launching a Heritage-Meets-Today" style campaign, so look out for news of that in the coming months. Events will kick off in the spring.
Other ski resorts commemorating 'big birthdays' this season include Silver Star, BC (turning 60), celebrating with discounts and deals as well as the chance to win a 2018/19 season pass - deadline Jan 31. Aspen already marked its 50th in style with a weekend of parties Dec 15-17 at Snowmass.
Powder puff at Sunshine Village - by Christian Falardeau |
For the perfect introduction to wintersports, Sunshine Village has a Never Ever Day coming up Jan 8. Never Ever Days are an enticing beginners’ package for skiing or snowboarding. Everything is provided – equipment rental, beginner lift ticket, and a lesson – for just $25 (+tax) for ages 9 and over (5 plus in Quebec). More than 80 ski areas across Canada will be offering Never Ever Days throughout the 2017/18 season but with limited spaces, so book in advance via the Canadian Ski Council website. Participating resorts include Nakiska, Lake Louise, Mt Norquay, Castle Mountain, Fernie, Kimberley, Big White, Panorama, Silver Star, RED Mountain, Marmot Basin, and Whitewater among many more.
January is also Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month in the USA with resorts such as Crested Butte, most Ski Vermont hills and all 14 Ski Utah resorts taking part, offering $49 deals on lessons, rentals and lift ticket packages.
Coming up in the next few weeks are more articles about the places I've been visiting over my Dec/Jan trip to Canada (still ongoing), including:
- fabulous few nights at the Lake Louise Inn with great skiing at the Lake Louise Ski Resort
- boutique bed and breakfast at The Cube in downtown Revelstoke as well as amazing skiing on the Revy ski hill
- downhill daytrips to gnarly Nakiska from Canmore
- road trip to stay right on the sensational slopes at Panorama Mountain Resort
- signature stay in gorgeous Golden, BC with skiing at Kicking Horse
Katskiing at Keystone, Colorado - by Dr Simon Hudson |