
SilverStar
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ABOUT SilverStar
SilverStar, close to Kelowna International Airport offers arguably the most charming village in all of Canada. The quaint colourful buildings dot the landscape and offer a view that looks like it’s straight from a postcard. The little pedestrian village offers ski in/out convenience and a decent variation of eateries. SilverStar is mostly popular with families with its magical vibe, and fairy light covered village. There are a few bars to enjoy, but this resort is not renown for it’s nightlife. Although the resort tends to attract families, there is a wide range of terrain to suit all abilities. There is 3,282 acres of terrain, and 132 marked runs to keep everyone entertained.
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SilverStar Accommodation
The charming village of SilverStar is full of quaint colourful buildings and offers ski-in ski-out accommodation. Here are some of our top recommendations for your next SilverStar holiday. -
SilverStar
Ski PackagesFully customisable SilverStar ski packages that can include any of the following; flights, accommodation, lift passes, ski hire and more. Request a quote today! -
How to get to
SilverStarThere are a few different options for getting to SilverStar. Find out which option is best for you. -
SilverStar Trail Maps
SilverStar offers a great amount of terrain with 3,282 acres and 132 marked runs to be explored. There is terrain to suit all ability levels (15% beginner, 40% intermediate, 45% advanced/expert). -
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