Tuesday, April 20, 2010

news from Canada - a round up

What was originally a whistle stop tour around several resorts has been somewhat extended by the Volcanic Ash Cloud preventing flights back to the U.K. This cloud does, however, have a silver lining in that it has allowing me to see a few more of our properties and also to sneek in a bit more time on the slopes.

My visit started in Jasper,

more of which later, after a pleasant flight to Edmonton. The second stop on my visit was to Sun Peaks, enjoying some good ski conditions and virtually deserted slopes. The Delta offers a great base right on the slopes, but much of the accommodation is within a few steps of the piste or the village's ski through pathway. Top tips - try breakfast at Memories in the Cahilty Lodge or grab a superb coffee at Bolacco's. Looking around the Hearthstone and the various town home and condos. we have available, such as the delightful Stone's Throw, showed me that the resort offers plenty of scope for all budgets and requirements in terms of accommodation.

On the slopes, you can find whatever you are looking for - glorious tree-lined groomers on Mount Morrisey and Sundance, some challenging blues below the Sunburst Express and some tougher terrain too - Headwalls, Spillway and Sting of particular note for Black Diamond enthusiasts and a few steeps and glades too. My favourite run however has to be the winding blue run through the trees on The Other Way.

Departing the snows of Sun Peaks, I found myself in the sunshine of the valley, before heading to Kamloops, only 45 minutes from the resort.

More to follow!