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Related Regions: British Columbia, Kelowna, Canada, Ski Canada, North America
Who cares about snowmaking machines when daytime temperatures in B.C.'s Okanagan Valley – home to Silver Star Resort – stays at -3 Celsius (27 Fahrenheit) and keeps light, powder snow under those slats and boards. It's all natural here.
You'll find what you are looking for, regardless of your ability. Do your skiing or riding thing across 3,000 acres from groomed cruisers to the Putnam Creek steeps and into the Silver Woods glades.
Silver Star’s village is reminiscent of a typical 19th century British Columbian mining town era with Victorian architecture. Boarded sidewalks and brightly colored shop fronts add a unique western flavor.
Accommodations are ski-in, ski-out with condos and hotels. The Snowbird Lodge is luxurious and you also can enjoy some unique Victorian-style vacation homes.
Silver Star averages more than 700 cm of snow annually (23 feet). There are 12 lifts, including a six-pack, four quads, a double, four surface lifts and two tube lifts. You'll ski or ride on 115 marked trails, the majority intermediate, but with plenty of beginner and advanced action.
Enjoy cross-country skiing? Well, members of numerous national teams, including Canada and the U.S., will tell you Big White's Nordic trails are among their favorites.
The resort is 22 km (12 miles) from Vernon. Easiest bet from there is to take the Vernon Airporter to the mountain. Driving? Connect with Highway 97 to Vernon and follow 48th Ave. to Silver Star Road directly to the resort. Airlines will bring you to Kelowna from across Canada and from Seattle.
Beginner Runs
15%
Intermediate Runs
40%
Advanced Runs
35%
Expert Runs
10%
Longest Run
3 KM
Skiable Terrain
1240 HECTARE
P.O.Box 3002
V1B 3M1 Silver Star Mountain
Canada
Phone: 1(250) 542-0224
Projected Opening Ski Season: 29/11/2012
Projected Closing Ski Season: 07/04/2013
Projected Days Open: 141
Days Open Last Year: 144
Years Open: 61
Average Snowfall: 701cm
Pros: Snow, Trees, Lifts, No Crowds, Ski School, Restaurants
Cons: Nightlife
Pros: great terrain, family, awesome powder, friendly, ski on to lifts, incredible nordic
Cons: can't think of any
Pros: great powder
Cons: not so hot in the food department
Pros: excellent facilities
Cons: cold
Silver-Star, Silverstar, Silverstars, Silverster, Sylverstar, Zilverstar
at Silver Star
Last 24 Hr
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