Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls, Sun Peaks

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Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls Summary

The Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls is located in the heart of the beautiful Wells Gray Provincial Park in Clearwater, BC. With construction completing in early 2021, the staff and owners are eager and excited to welcome our guests returning to the area and our new guests that have yet to discover all that Wells Gray has to offer. The Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls features 69 large, beautiful guest rooms suitable for an overnight quick trip, a long term stay or romantic getaway. Upon arrival guests are greeted by a bright 2-story entry, cozy seating area with fireplace and a friendly smile at the front desk. Take a break and relax in our indoor pool and hot tub or get in a workout in our well-equipped fitness center. Our lobby business center makes it easy to stay caught up on work and the sundry is stocked with a variety of items for guests' convenience. No matter what you reason for visiting the Wells Gray Park is, the Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls is ready and awaiting to accommodate you. There is something for everyone to enjoy here and we are excited to be your home-away-from-home!

FEATURES & FACILITIES

  • Wheelchair-accessible
  • Car park with charges
  • 24-hour reception
  • Check-in hour from 16:00:00
  • Check-out hour to 11:00:00
  • Late Check-out with charges
  • Wi-fi with charges
  • Air conditioning in public areas
  • Lift access with charges

MEALS AT Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls, Sun Peaks

BEDROOMS & Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls ROOM TYPES

  • Year of construction 2021
  • Total number of rooms 69
  • Number of floors (main building) 3
  • Suites 8
  • Room size (sqm) 150
  • Wi-fi without charges
  • Cable TV without charges
  • Alarm clock without charges
  • Microwave without charges
  • Smoking rooms : No
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Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls's details, features and catering can change. Facilities in the description may not allow unlimited use without charge and may not always be available. If any specific feature, facility or meal option is important to your holiday, you must confirm those details with us before booking.

ABOUT THE RESORT & SKI HOLIDAYS IN Sun Peaks Canada

Ski-out village Big ski area Short transfers

Three skiable mountains (forming Canada’s second biggest ski area), a European style ski-out village and oodles of both powder snow and sunshine make Sun Peaks a winner when it comes to hassle free, good time ski holidays.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Intermediates Activities

Sun Peaks webcam

Snow Report: Top cm, Bottom cm

Snow Forecast: cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth cm

Sun Peaks trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Kamloops61.5km, 1 hour
Region:British Columbia, Canada
First opened:1961

Sun Peaks lift pass price last reported as $87-92 (adult / day). Ask for a quote when booking Best Western Plus Gateway to the Falls.
Night skiing: No
Sun Peaks has facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - April.

Town altitude: 1255m
Top of slopes: 2152m
Bottom of piste: 1255m
Vertical drop:
Total length of trails:135 runs / 4270 acres
Longest piste:8km
Accurately named, British Columbia’s Sun Peaks Resort basks in over 2000 hours of sunshine each year, with its three mountains covered in trails that stream down to the village. Almost entirely ski in, ski out, the village was created with convenience in mind, and they’ve done a brilliant job. Lifts are dotted at either end, and a bus loops the whole place in half an hour. A handful of hotels take centre position, with condos and chalets making up the bulk of other accommodation. Everything’s built in Eur...
Before the aspirational Sun Peaks was named as we know it today, the area was known as Tod Mountain, after the highest and biggest of the mountains trio you can ski here. Together with Mt. Sundance and Morrisey, Tod forms the second biggest ski area in Canada - and it’s almost as diverse as it is enormous. Starting off, there’s 4270 acres of skiable terrain and 135 runs; nearly 60% blue graded, with a decent amount of expert runs to provide challenges and enough beginner slopes to have learners turning conf...
This place must have cabinets bursting with awards by now, and a number of them praise the resort’s après ski offerings. Holidays with Kids celebrated its activities and village atmosphere for families, while Ski Canada voted it’s après the best in the country. When it comes to restaurants, choose between burgers and rubs at 5Forty, Italian favourites at Bella Italia and Canadian beef at the Steakhouse. We like Bottoms Bar for a pubby atmosphere - there always seems to be a drinks deal on and come evening...
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