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Started by PowTime in Canada - 4 Replies

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PowTime posted May-2013

In March we spent 2 weeks skiing in Silver Star and it was amazing! The resort is very small compared to European resorts or larger N. American resorts such as Whistler or Vail. It is located in the Okanagen region, an hours drive from Kelowna Airport or 5 hours drive from Vancouver.

In fact it has just 5 chair lifts but the variety of runs off each lift was impressive. On the frontside of the mountain there were ample greens and blue runs for you to cruise around on and perfectly suited to beginners and intermediates. In the Silverwoods area it is all about tree skiing with wide open gladed areas and also some tighter trees for those who like to turn quickly between them. On the backside is where the fun happens with lots of blacks and double blacks for any level of skier to be challenged. And the snow that covers the runs is superb, light, fluffy powder that falls from the sky regularly.

The village, like the resort, is small but perfectly formed. All the buildings are painted bright colours and it has a very romantic charm. Accommodation can found to suit all budgets but we managed to find an absolute bargain condo on ownerdirect.com. The condo like almost all others in the resort was ski in/ski out which is brilliant, modern furnishings and had it's own hot tub!

We booked the kids in to ski school for morning lessons for a week and ourselves in for two morning lessons.The kids had the best time with them actually asking to go back for the afternoons! The instructors had a great rapport with the children and very patient and understanding. They made the lessons fun while teaching them some great skills and technique and we saw their skiing improve leaps and bounds. Our instructor was also great, as we are advanced skiers we just wanted a few tips to tidy up our skills and we had certainly got that, we even got filmed and had an opportunity to watch it back with the instructor which really helps you to see what we were doing wrong. I would return to Silver Star for the ski school alone! Seriously can't recommend it enough!

There is a good variety of dining options and bars/pubs but no nightclubs as the resort is much more suited to families. Our favourite apres stop was Long Johns, where a pitcher of beer will only set you back $12 and a huge burger with the best sweet potato fries for another $15. We also loved The Den which is a bistro style restaurant and bar with main courses around $25 and drinks are very reasonably priced with again a pitcher costing only $12. If you want to cook for yourself or get bored of the on mountain offerings the large town of Vernon is a 20 minute drive down the mountain.

The lift pass is called the 'My One Pass' as all for the same price you get access to the ski lifts, nordic trails, tubing and ice skating! They have really positioned themselves as a fantastic family resort and also have a climbing wall and a bowling alley. Discount lift tickets can be bought from Liftopia online.

Next year we are definitely going back. There is enough at Silver Star to keep you entertained for at least a week and you could combine your trip with other nearby resorts such as Big White (about 1.5 hours drive away), Revelstoke (2 hrs) and Sun Peaks (2.5 hrs).

Acarr
reply to 'Silver Star, BC, Canada'
posted May-2013

I gave you a star because I enjoyed your review. Couple of questions - how much are lift passes, and how did you organise your holiday ie did you go with a tour op or did you do diy?
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PowTime
reply to 'Silver Star, BC, Canada'
posted May-2013

We organised it ourselves, found the condo at ownerdirect.com and lift tickets are pricey if you buy direct from the resort (Adult $412 for 6 of 7 days) but from what I remember it was a 30% discount on Liftopia which is a really good deal. We flew with Air Canada to Kelowna but you can get really good deals with Air Transat to Vancouver and then either hire a car and drive from Vancouver or catch a quick internal flight to Kelowna.

Acarr
reply to 'Silver Star, BC, Canada'
posted May-2013

Great, thanks. :)
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Silver Star, BC, Canada'
posted May-2013

Thanks for the report ...... but the only thing for me is thst it is a hell of a long to travel for skiing 8)

Topic last updated on 07-May-2013 at 18:28