Top of the World
Elevation: 2,080m
This learn to ski/snowboard program is the ultimate first timer's one day package, at a special price for anyone 13 years+ who is considering trying the sport. Our experienced Sports School instructors provide a fun and safe experience where skill development is well balanced with positive encouragement plus a few laughs along the way.
Spots are limited, so book today!
Ski - Limited availability
Snowboard - Sold out!
Ski - Limited availability
Snowboard - Sold out!
Never Ever Days is specifically tailored to provide first time adult skiers and snowboarders with everything you need to hit the slopes. Here is what's included:
Thermal long underwear or tights as a base layer are recommended.
Socks should be a wool/polyester blend and not too bulky, one pair of socks is sufficient.
Outer layer should be water and wind resistant. If your outer layer is not insulated, add extra layers underneath for warmth.
Wool and polyester/fleece blends are warmer and drier than cotton.
A warm hat is necessary on cold days; on warmer days (above 0°C) a headband or cap is sufficient. We recommend the use of helmets but it is not mandatory.
Gloves or mittens are essential.
Wear goggles to protect your eyes on snowy and/or windy days.
Sunscreen is strongly recommended for sunny days.
It's fun and exciting! This is made a top priority at Sun Peaks Resort.
Improve your skills. Regardless of your current ability level, you can always learn and improve to better your experience.
Build confidence. More confidence will allow you to find more enjoyment in snow sports.
Explore more terrain. Learn the skills and confidence to explore every acre of our mountain playground.
Make friends. You're sure to meet new people and make friends from around the world.
As a first timer, taking a lesson is the safest and most fun way to be introduced to the world of snow sports.
Always wear a helmet and other protective gear.
Remember to take it easy, and stop for the occasional rest.
Stay hydrated throughout the day.
Follow the Alpine Responsibility Code.