Sunshine Village

Sunshine Village
Sunshine Village

Sunshine Village ski resort
Location Banff National Park, Alberta
 Canada
Nearest city Banff
Coordinates 51°04′43″N 115°46′56″W / 51.07861°N 115.78222°W / 51.07861; -115.78222 (Sunshine Village)
Vertical 1,070 m (3,510 ft)
Top elevation 2,730 m (8,960 ft)[1]
Base elevation 1,660 m (5,450 ft)
Skiable area 13.6 km2 (3,360.6 acres)
Runs 107
Ski trail rating symbol-green circle.svg 20% easiest
Ski trail rating symbol-blue square.svg 55% more difficult
Ski trail rating symbol-black diamond.svg 25% most difficult
Lift system 1 gondola (8)
9 chairs
- 6 hi-speed quad
- 2 fixed-grip quad
- 1 double
2 magic carpets
Lift capacity 20,000 / hr[2]
Terrain parks 1
Snowfall 914.4 cm (360.0 in)
Web site SkiBanff

Sunshine Village is a Canadian ski resort, located within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is one of three major ski resorts located in the Banff National Park.[3] The Sunshine base area is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) Southwest of the town of Banff, Alberta. By car, it is about one hour and thirty minute drive from the city of Calgary. The Sunshine exit on the Trans Canada Highway is 8 km (5.0 mi) west of the town of Banff.

Sunshine Village ski runs and lifts are accessed via an eight-person high-speed gondola. The gondola takes people from the parking lot (or bus terminal) to Goat's Eye mountain in 10 minutes and to the upper Village area in 18 minutes. There are 10 chairlifts and 107 trails within the alpine valley formed by the three mountains (Mount Standish, Lookout Mountain, and Goat's Eye Mountain) that constitute Sunshine Village.

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History

Bill Peyto may have been the first person to bring tourists through the Sunshine area.[4] The eccentric Peyto was a toughened trapper and prospector. He was also a competent guide, as his rugged life gave him the skills required to face the often harsh realities of nature. In the 1890s Peyto would guide tourists through the Sunshine Meadows to the base of Mt. Assiniboine, the highest peak in the Southern Continental Ranges of the Canadian Rockies.

By the 1920s, Sunshine Meadows had become a popular camping site. Pat Brewster, the youngest son of dairyman John Brewster, was the first to regularly bring tourists for overnight camping at Sunshine Meadows. This area was nicknamed Tee Pee Town on account of the many tents that overnight campers would set there.[4] Upon reaching the top of the Tee Pee Town chair lift today, one is looking over the same Sunshine Meadows that were busy with campers those many decades earlier.

In 1928, the Canadian Pacific Railway built a log cabin lodge for the use of The Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies, a club of horse enthusiasts who were sponsored by the tourist friendly railway.[4] This cabin was certainly not the first lodge built in the region (Bill Peyto’s cabin near Simpson’s pass was built more than 30 years earlier), but it is now the oldest building at Sunshine Village and is known as the Old Sunshine Lodge. Housing Mad Trapper's Saloon and Bruno's Bistro, the OSL is situated at the timberline above what was then known as Wheeler’s Flats and just below a vast expanse of high alpine meadows.

In March 1929, Cliff White and Cyril Paris, two local extreme sports enthusiasts, created a plan to use the CPR cabin as an overnight point in their ski trek over the great divide. Unfortunately they could not find the cabin that night and were forced to sleep in a dug-out in the snow. Upon waking in the morning they discovered that they had only just missed the CPR cabin. These two men were the first to ski what is now known as Sunshine Village.[4]

Amenities

Sunshine Village has 3,358 acres (13.59 km2) of skiable terrain in Alberta and B.C. Its top elevation is at 2,730 m (8,960 ft), its base elevation is at 1,660 m (5,450 ft), and it's 1,070 m (3,510 ft) tall. The primary skiing area around Sunshine Village is based at 2,160 m (7,090 ft), providing 570 m (1,870 ft) of vertical terrain to the top of Lookout Mountain.

There are 107 named runs spreading out over three mountains (Goat Eye's Mountain, Lookout Mountain and Mount Standish) and the two provinces, (Alberta and British Columbia). Lift service includes a gondola, chairs, and magic carpet lifts.

The average annual snowfall is up to thirty-three feet (over nine meters).[citation needed] The ski season begins early November, and traditionally ends in late May, on the Victoria Day long weekend; with an event called the Slush Cup, in which tourists try to jump over a pool of water. Sunshine Village has hosted many alpine ski and snowboard events.[citation needed]

The Sunshine Mountain Lodge, an 84 room hotel is located in the "village" at tree line 7,200 feet (2,200 m) above sea level.

Terrain

Mount Assiniboine seen from Sunshine Village

Sunshine Village offers terrain for all levels of skiers and boarders. It offers a mix of gentle tree lined beginner slopes, wide open above tree-line intermediate and expert terrain. Visitors to the resort will often access adjacent backcountry terrain such as 'Wawa Ridge' or Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park in British Columbia. Avalanche rescue equipment is recommended for most backcountry areas. Rescue equipment is a requirement for access to the freeride zones of Delirium Dive, Wild West and Silver City where the entrances are via a gate which remains locked at all times unless it detects a working avalanche transceiver on each person that passes through it.

Lift system

Lift Name Vertical Rise
(m)
Length
(m)
Type Make Build Year
Gondola 500 4300 8-person gondola Leitner Poma 2001
Goat's Eye Express 580 1557 High-speed quad Poma 1995
Wolverine Express 194 1216 High-speed quad Leitner Poma 2000
Jackrabbit 84 312 Quad chairlift Poma 2000
Angel Express 379 1588 High-speed quad Poma 1988
Tee Pee Town 391 1231 Double chairlift Mueller 1979
Continental Divide Express 422 1740 High-speed quad Poma 1996
Mt. Standish Express 217 865 High-speed quad Leitner Poma 2003
Strawberry Express 178 817 High-speed quad Doppelmayr CTEC 2010
Wawa 170 741 Quad chairlift Leitner Poma 2002
Ski School Learning - - Magic Carpet - -
Kids Kampus - - Magic Carpet - -

Popular culture

Many movies and TV specials have been filmed in the Sunshine area. Sunshine Village was utilized as a task destination for the season ending episode of the popular American reality television show The Amazing Race 5 (original broadcast date September, 2004). In the final 13th leg of this race, the three remaining teams took taxicabs from the Calgary International Airport to Banff’s Sunshine Village. After riding the gondola to the base of Lookout Mountain, the contestants donned snowshoes before making the approximate 2,000 vertical foot hike to the top ridge of the Great Divide (elevation 8,900 feet). Sunshine regularly host the Marjoe Gortner Celebrity Sports Invitational charity ski events to raise money for charities such as the Dream Foundation and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s Waterkeeper Alliance.

References

  1. ^ SkiBanff - Mountain statistics
  2. ^ Stats & Trail Maps - Sunshine Village - Banff Ski Resort, Canada
  3. ^ http://www.britishairways.com/travel/ski-holidays-lake-louise/public/en_gb
  4. ^ a b c d Robert W. Sandford, Sunshine: Its Human and Natural Heritage, 1984

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