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Article Date:
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The 2011-12 ski season marked a half century for Sun Peaks Resort (formerly Tod Mountain), offering some of British Columbia’s most challenging inbounds skiing. The 3,678-acre ski area is 30 miles to the northeast of Kamloops, B.C.
For a detailed history of Sun Peaks, see Robert Koopmans two-part article in the Kamloops Daily News:
Part One: Sun Peaks at 50: Burfield lift sowed seeds for great ski culture
Part Two: Foreign Exchange: Sun Peaks investment part of a maturing city economy