Ski & Snowboard

Harper Mountain Ski and Snowboard

TNRD/Mary Putnam

Time to wax on, then take off! The Kamloops region is famous for powdery snow and a long ski season. From mid-November to mid-April, skiers and snowboarders can work through bunny hills or go full send on double black diamonds at both Harper Mountain and Sun Peaks Resort. With accessibility to local mountains and affordable options, Kamloops is a popular destination for downhill skiing and snowboarding.

Harper Mountain Ski and Snowboard

Dylan Sherrard

Harper Mountain

A locals' secret, this small-scale ski resort has nostalgic charm. Just a 20-minute drive from Kamloops, Harper Mountain features 16 runs, 400 acres of terrain, and 1,400 vertical feet. This locally owned, family-friendly hill also includes a lift operated tube park, ski & snowboard terrain park, and snowshoe trails. Shred some laps after work and go night skiing from Thursday to Saturday 5pm to 9pm.

Harper Mountain health & safety

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Sun Peaks Resort

Destination BC/Reuben Krabbe

Sun Peaks Resort

Canada's second largest destination ski resort offers guests award-winning skiing and snowboarding. Ski powder stashes and corduroy groomers over 4,720 acres across 3 peaks. Over 6 metres of light, dry, powder snow falls annually. Access 137 trails, including 19 gladed areas via 13 lifts and, when your legs are finished, enjoy après and fine dining in the European-style ski village.

Sun Peaks safety & risk awareness

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Sun Peaks Resort

Destination BC & Reuben Krabbe

Harper Mountain Ski and Snowboard

Rebecca Bollwitt

Harper Mountain Ski and Snowboard

TNRD & Mary Putnam

Sun Peaks Resort

Destination BC & Reuben Krabbe

Harper Mountain Ski and Snowboard

TNRD & Mary Putnam

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