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WELCOME TO BIG WHITE www.BigWhiteMtnInfo.com

Discover a true Canadian experience at Big White Ski Resort. Located in the picturesque Okanagan Valley, Big White is blessed with a mild sunny climate, champagne powder in the winter and endless activities – from skating on Canada's highest outdoor rink, scaling the 60 foot ice climbing tower, coming aboard an old-fashioned horse drawn sleigh, racing down the tube park to a relaxing massage, hiking to the Summit, soaking in your condo's hot tub or shopping in the Village Centre Mall.

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Come wintertime, It’s no wonder Big White’s motto is, "It's the Snow”, with an average snowfall of 750cm (24.5 feet) of champagne powder blanketing the 2,765 acres of skiable terrain each year. In fact, the snow is so impressive, Big White has been awarded with “The best place to go

for quality snow” by Condé Nast, the World’s premiere travel magazine. Once the snow melts, the picturesque natural beauty just doesn’t stop. During the summer season, hike the marked walking trails or take a scenic tour on the Bullet Chair and enjoy the mountain wild flowers and lush nature that surrounds you. You might even be surprised to learn that in winter months you’ve been skiing beside a lake! See pages 56 - 59 for some wonderful summer images and Big White’s Summer Hiking Trail map. Big White has a full array of facilities ranging from cafeterias to fine dining. A total of 19 restaurants, cafes and delis, which includes 8 lounges/bars, see pages 6 - 9. Big White’s variety of restaurants and lively pubs are stocked with the best of Okanagan wine and Canadian beer.


WELCOME TO BIG WHITE Now celebrating 12 YEARS of publishing this guide, we invite and encourage you to sample everything the mountain has to offer. We hope this guide helps to make your visit to Big White Ski Resort an enjoyable one! Please support the advertisers in the Guide and tell them you saw their ad!

what not to miss...

...summertime at Big White. See what’s under all the snow and enjoy a scenic hike up the mountain. Don’t miss the many summer events. For more information go to pages 56-59.

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Katie Jenion • Publisher

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CONTENTS

The Official VISITOR’S GUIDE and MAP BOOK of Big White Mountain

Publisher • Account Executive • Editor Katie Jenion, KAJEN Designs Art Director John Aguiar Caetano Account Executives Kit Polley • Les Ingram • Laura Weir

Photos Courtesy of Big White Ski Resort Ltd. AndrewJay Photography (Including Cover) Mel Wolczuk • Mel Friesen • Eirena Rothwell Trista Waters • Christine Schubert • Kristine Leszko If you have photos you would like to share, please go to www.okmapguides.com or e:info@okmapguides.com

Partnered With Okanagan Map Guides Ltd www.okmapguides.com • Big White Ski Resort Ltd www.bigwhite.com To Book Ad Space in the 2017/2018 Big White Mountain Visitor’s Guide & Map Book or to offer comments/suggestions, contact us at 250.763.4848 or katie@okmapguides.com 6


A LOOK AT OUR AREA Big White Mountain Welcome 2-3 Big White Information 5 Street Directory 5

SPECIAL FEATURES 6-9 10-11 12-15 16-17 22-25 26-27 28-31

BIG WHITE MAPS Big White Mountain Overview 34-35 Snow Pine Estates 40-41 Happy Valley 42-43 White Horse 44-45 White Forest • Feathertop 46-47 Kettleview • Village Centre 48-49 Village Centre Businesses 50-51 Village Centre Mall Expanded View 52-53 Monashee Heights 54-55

BIG WHITE SKI RESORT SKI MAPS

Business Directory

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To order Big White Guides Free of charge call 250-763-4848 or visit www.bigwhitemtninfo.com

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Fire/Police/Ambulance 911 RCMP Community Police 250-765-3549 Whitefoot Medical Clinic 250-765-0544 Poison Centre 1-800-332-1414 BC Nurseline 24 Hr Health Info 1-866-215-4700 Crisis Line 1-888-353-2273 Big White Concierge & Activities 250-491-6111 Big White Ski Resort 250-765-3101 Big White Ski Patrol 250-491-6160

GENERAL INFORMATION Elevation of Village: Average Temp: Elevation of Top Peak: Annual Snowfall:

1755 m / 5757 ft -5º c / 23º f 2319 m / 7606 ft 750 cm / 24.5 ft

STREET DIRECTORY • MAPS PAGES 40-55 Bear Foot Place page 46 Berezan Way page 41 Big White Road page 40-51, 54-55 Crescent Kap page 41 Feathertop Road page 46-47 Feathertop Way page 47 Forest Lane page 40 Grizzly Ridge Trail page 40-41 Happy Valley Road page 42-45 High Forest Court page 40 Kettleview Road page 49-50 Lower Snow Pines Road page 40-41 Moonshine Crescent page 46 Porcupine Road page 49, 55 Raven Ridge Road page 46 Rock Ridge Road page 45 Snowbird Way page 42-43 Snow Pines Road page 40-41 Snow Pines Way page 40-41 Snow Pines Crescent page 40-41 Whiskey Jack Road page 49-51, 55 White Horse Lane page 45 Wolverine Road page 49-51, 55 Lighted Walkway Path page 41, 46-47

© Copyright 2016 Okanagan Map Guides Ltd. Reproduction in whole or in part without the written consent from publisher is prohibited. Maps and photos altered/used with permission of Big White Ski Resort.

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Special Annual • Weekly Events 18-21

Telus Park • Nordic Trail Map Ski Trail Map Summer Events & Trail Map

www.drivebc.ca 1-800-550-4997 1-800-222-4357 1-800-910-4222

IMPORTANT NUMBERS

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Dining • Restaurants, Pubs etc Pre-Planning Groceries Pre-Planning Transportation Accommodations Activities • Outdoor and Kids Après Ski • Day Trip Off Hill Après Ski • Events On Hill

Weather & Road Report Road Conditions Information BCAA Emergency Road Service ICBC Dial-A-Claim 24 Hours

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INFORMATION WEATHER AND TRAVEL INFORMATION

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DINING

Taste BIG WHITE BLACK DIAMOND BAR & GRILL Where friends and families meet! The Black Diamond Bar & Grill is a contemporary Canadian Steak and Seafood restaurant. The food is exquisitely prepared with Chef Shaun’s careful attention to colour, texture and flavour. He delivers homestyle cooking for serious foodies. Signature dishes include our Black Diamond Breakfast Skillet, Smoked Bourbon BBQ Ribs and cooked to perfection, our 12oz. Chicago Styled Ribeye topped with pan seared bacon scallops. For dessert our homemade Crème Brulee is a timeless favorite. Open 8am for breakfast, 11am for lunch, and 5pm for dinner. In Chateau Big White • 250.491.7750 www.blackdiamondbarandgrill.com • see map page 50 BLACK FOREST DAY LODGE Big White’s Newest Day Lodge Situated at the base of the Black Forest Chair, with breathtaking views of the Monashee mountains, you’ll find yourself relaxing in the modern sophisticated space. From house made hearty soups, to hand crafted artisan sandwiches, the focus is on quality with delectable results. Enjoy delicious coffees, and indulge in freshly baked pastries. With parking, lift ticket kiosk, easy lift access and contemporary menu, everything is in one location.

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At the base of the Black Forest Chair see map page 46

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CLOCKTOWER COFFEE CO. OPENING NOVEMBER 2016!! Long known as the central meeting place, ‘the clocktower’ takes on a whole new meaning this year. The Clocktower Coffee Co., located in the Village Center Mall is Big White’s newest specialty coffee outlet with the most convenient ski-in, ski-out location in the resort. Open from 7am daily, the Clocktower is where you will find the best in hand crafted espresso drinks, great breakfast and lunch options for the family, including home-made daily soups and toasted sandwiches along with an array of freshly baked goods and treats. Meet you at the Clocktower! In Village Centre see map page 53


RESTAURANTS, PUBS AND MORE

FROSTED SNOWFLAKE Specialty Grocery & Cafe • www.frostedsnowflake.ca We take pride in offering only the freshest, tastiest & most beautiful creations possible. Our dedicated bakers & decorators create delicious treats using only the finest ingredients. Amaze your guests with a custom designed celebration cake! We also offer gluten-free & vegan options. Start your day with a specialty coffee, crafted from organic Cherry Hill coffee. Grab a soup & Panini for a quick lunch at our café, or warm up après ski with our famous Snowflake Hot Chocolate! We also have candy & specialty grocery items including locally produced salsa, jams, honey & more! Find the perfect souvenir from our selection of locally handcrafted giftware. Stonebridge Lodge Building • 250.215.8566 see map pages 46 & 51 THE GUNBARREL GRILL Located upstairs at Snowshoe Sam’s. The Gunbarrel Grill features a large, open window room, comfortable lounge and a cozy fireside room for that traditional mountain dining experience. Our affordable menu offers exceptional family value without compromising on quality. We also offer kids menus, daily specials and group menus. We carry a variety of superb local wines and carefully selected imports. Open every evening from 5pm. Open for lunch during holidays. In Village Centre • Reservations 250.765.1416 or reservations@gunbarrelgrill.com • see map page 50

Nestled into the Happy Valley Day Lodge at the bottom of the Lara’s Gondola, The Kettle Valley Steakhouse is an upscale oasis for fine hospitality, great beef, including the Tomahawk Steak, a 44 oz cut of perfectly aged Certified Angus Beef and an extensive Okanagan wine list. Accompanied by a selection of Oceanwise seafood offerings, the menu has something for everyone. Families encouraged, kids welcome. For Reservations • 250.491.0130 Open fo dinner daily at 5pm • see map page 42

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KETTLE VALLEY STEAKHOUSE The largest steak selection & wine list in the resort

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DINING

MOONLIGHT BISTRO Located at the base of the Gem Lake Express, the Moonlight Bistro offers a delicious respite from an action packed day on the hill. Open from 8am until 4pm, there is always fresh baked goodies or a hot meal ready when you are. Stop by for a rich cappuccino for you or a hot chocolate for the whole family. If a cold beer or a glass of wine is more your style, make the Moonlight Bistro your stop for an aprés beverage to toast your day! At the base of Gem Lake Express • 250.491.6153 see map page 35

MOOSE LOUNGE Upscale dining, home town feel Located in the Happy Valley Day Lodge and open for breakfast daily at 7:30am. “The Moose” offers an awesome $12 all-inclusive breakfast menu, drink specials and full menu for lunch, après and dinner. Live entertainment daily from 4pm to 6pm with kid friendly activities. Whether it is after skiing, tubing or skating, The Moose Lounge is definitely the place to be. Happy Valley Day Lodge see map page 42

SESSIONS TAPHOUSE & GRILL “On The Edge of Perfection” Sessions is a pub with a conscience, focusing on locally sourced, sustainable ingredients, craft beer and exceptional fusion BBQ. Come Eat, Drink, Hang. Attention to detail and owners who value quality above all else. What more could you ask for. Breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Live music every weekend and the largest patio on the mountain! Sessions is everything you need in one. The perfect addition to Big White Mountain.

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Snow Ghost Inn • 250.765.1375 see map page 49

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Voted #1 Ski Bar in North America by 'The Good Ski and Snowboard Guide'. Sam's has great pub style meals. Open for lunch, après ski and dinner. We have a games room, onsite DJ every night, plus LIVE music every weekend. Don't forget to look out for our special events and theme nights! Sam's is Big White's BIGGEST and best night spot where the fun never ends! Full menu until 10pm. Late night food available. Open 11am to 1am 7 days/week. In Village Centre • 250.765.5959 see map page 50 THE WOODS When in the heart of the Village, head into The Woods! The Woods restaurant is located in the heart of the village in the Big Chalet. The Woods offers lunch and dinner in the dining room and weather permitting on the best outdoor patio on the mountain. The menu is composed of a large selection of share plates & mains in the dining room, all created in-house using only the freshest ingredients with a great selection of wine & beers. Make sure to stop by for the legendary burger & beer special on the outside patio/beer garden, the perfect place to meet up with friends. The Woods offers live entertainment every night during the Christmas break & every Friday & Saturday. In Village Centre • 250.765.4499 www.thewoodsbw.com • see map pages 51 & 53

RESTAURANTS, PUBS AND MORE

SNOWSHOE SAM’S PUB Up to Twenty Beers on tap!

...and on your way to BIG WHITE See more pgs 26-27

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MY NEIGHBOURHOOD RESTAURANT • Kelowna Where your favourites are MY favourites! Family owned, family restaurant that serves hearty home-style breakfasts and wonderfully satisfying lunches, and specializes in relaxing comfort that’s inclusive. Our quality ingredients are fresh so there’s no compromise in taste, as attested to by the aromas wafting from our kitchen. They’re appetizingly familiar, as if you’ve just walked into your Mom’s kitchen. We’re fully licensed and the coffee’s always fresh and hot! Stop in on your way up to Big White. Open 7am Daily! 260 Hwy 33, Kelowna • 250.765.0221 www.mnrkelowna.ca

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PRE-PLANNING • GROCERIES Gorgonzola Chicken Pasta For 2 INGREDIENTS 2 cups penne pasta 1 cooked chicken breast or leg 1 chunk of cooked broccoli 3 tablespoons olive oil 150 gr pancetta 1 red pepper 2-3 minced garlic cloves 2 cups 33% whip cream 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 150 gr gorgonzola cheese 1 cup frozen peas or fresh DIRECTIONS

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1 Boil pasta in lightly salted water. Set aside. 2 Cook the chicken in canola oil to 160º F internal temp, set aside. 3 Partially cook the broccoli 4 In large pot, sauté pancetta until browned 5 Add red peppers, garlic 6 Add cream, salt, pepper to the pan and let reduce slowly until it starts to thicken up 7 Add gorgonzola cheese 8 Cook over medium heat, stirring often until sauce thickens. 9 Add chicken and peas to the sauce. 10 Drain cooked pasta and mix into sauce. 11 Serve immediately.

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Book Chef Martin for Cooking Classes or Catering 250-878-8500. Scan QR to see video.

Mac and Cheese for Adults! Try this delicious pasta favourite ANYTIME! PLANNING AHEAD... Are you staying at Big White for an extended period of time? If so, you will want to pre-plan some of your meals. There are some great restaurants in the Village (see pages 6-9) but some nights you might want to stay home for dinner. Most units are equipped with full kitchens. Try the easy recipe in this section and wow your family and friends.

There are lots of options: You may also enjoy having someone else take care of your meals; all you have to do is order, then cook or bake! Have a local company like Smart Start Meals, Vacation Food Service or IGA deliver your grocery and shopping needs to your rental unit. See the ads in this section for more information and tell them you saw their ad in the Big White Guide!

Recipe Courtesy: “The Chef Instead” Scan to see more on Chef Martin and check out more recipes and ideas at www.thechefinstead.ca. Call Chef today for your memorable personalized Big White dinner!


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PRE-PLANNING • TRANSPORTATION

Drive BIG WHITE Big White Ski Resort is 56 km (35 miles) South East of Kelowna, the largest city in the Okanagan. From Kelowna, follow Highway 33 for 32 km (20 miles) until you reach Big White Road. Another 24 km (15 miles) and you will arrive in the main village. If you aren't comfortable driving in snow, see these ads for some great options! If you do plan to travel British Columbia roadways when wintry conditions are a possibility, you should carry chains or have snow tires. When you come to a posted sign on the highway stating “Winter Tires or Chains Are Required Beyond This Point”, you must be ready to install chains or have proper winter tread tires before proceeding.

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Speed limits are for dry conditions. Keep in mind that it can take about

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three times as long, or as far, to stop on snow and ice than it does on dry pavement. Be extra cautious in danger zones: intersections, lane changes, turns and stops. In snow, tires barely grab the road, so accelerate, turn and stop gently. If ice and bare patches alternate, brake in the bare spots and coast over the ice. Apply that same rationale to bridges, which freeze before roadways, and try to reach “bridge speed” before you get there. Four-wheel-drive owners: even though your system is great for moving around in the snow, it doesn’t help you slow down! Word to the wise: slow down safely! A word about snowplow drivers. They’re up when you’re asleep, work in conditions you avoid in order to clear


PRE-PLANNING • TRANSPORTATION your way to the slopes. So be kind, give the plow plenty of room and keep your beams low. Above all, be like a tortoise and practice patience.

For up-to-date highway conditions, please see the BC Hwy’s Ministry road report at www.drivebc.ca.

PARKING IS FREE AT BIG WHITE!

ESTIMATED DISTANCES • DRIVING TIMES

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1 km = 0.62 miles Fuel: 3.78 litres = 1 US gallon. KELOWNA TO BIG WHITE (approx.) 56 km • 45 minutes to 1 hour PENTICTON TO BIG WHITE 126 km • under 2 hours KAMLOOPS TO BIG WHITE 218 km • 3 hours VANCOUVER TO BIG WHITE 450 km • 5 hours 15 minutes CALGARY TO BIG WHITE 654 km • 8 hours 15 minutes EDMONTON TO BIG WHITE 947 km • 11 hours SEATTLE TO BIG WHITE 631 km • 7 hours 30 minutes

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PRE-PLANNING • TRANSPORTATION CANADIAN CUSTOMS INFORMATION CANADA’S ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

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1. What type of identification will I need to present to Canada Customs? Canada’s entry requirements require that every visitor from out of the country needs a valid passport. Some travellers require a visa to travel to Canada. For a complete list, visit the Government of Canada website: www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca If you are traveling with children, the customs officers may ask detailed questions about them. Parents who share custody of their children should carry copies of the legal custody documents.

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2. Is there anything that I can’t bring into Canada? Here is a brief list of some items you are prohibited to bring into the country: firearms and/or offensive weapons, drugs, certain fruits and/or plants that could contain harmful pests and diseases and meat. As long as you meet the age requirement of 19 yrs, you can bring up to 40oz. of liquor, 52oz. of wine, or 24 containers of beer. You can also bring 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or cigarillos, 200 tobacco sticks, and 200 grams of manufactured tobacco. 3. How do I get my skis on the plane? Packing instructions: Skis and poles or snowboards must be packaged in a rigid and/or hard shell container specifically designed for shipping. For more visit www.aircanada.com/en/travelinfo/airport/baggage

Getting Here is Easy! SO NOW YOU’VE PLANNED YOUR VACATION! Your flight is booked, reservations are made and your lift tickets are bought. But before you get too excited about riding to the top of the ski lift, you should take care of a few other important details. From the airport, either rent a car and have the flexibility for day trips or if you aren't comfortable driving in snow, take a taxi, pre-book a shuttle or book a limousine and arrive in luxury. See pages 12-13 for some great options. Once you arrive at Big White, almost everything is within walking distance. There is a shuttle to ride to the Village if your legs are a little wobbly from skiing all day…see www.bigwhite.com for schedule details. There's a lot to do to get ready for your trip to Big White Ski Resort and we want to make it easier for you.


Kelowna International Airport (YLW) is the biggest and busiest in the BC Interior and the 10th busiest in Canada; especially during the winter holidays when more than 7,500 travellers pass through each day! Serving 1.6 million passengers, YLW offers 66 daily non-stop commercial flights with Air Canada, WestJet, Alaska Airlines, Air North - Yukon's Airline, Central Mountain Air, Pacific Coastal Airlines and now NewLeaf to many locations including Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Seattle, Victoria, Prince George, Edmonton, Cranbrook, Whitehorse and Fort McMurray, plus seasonal service to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun and Varadero. You can fly to more than 375 worldwide destinations with only one connection out of Kelowna.

PRE-PLANNING • TRANSPORTATION

Fly BIG WHITE

Up-to-date flight information can be obtained on the airport website at ylw.kelowna.ca. Passengers are reminded to check-in for domestic flights 90 minutes before and 2 hours prior for International flights.

From Denver CO 4 hours 45 minutes (connection) From San Francisco CA 2 hours 45 minutes From Honolulu HI 6 hours 40 minutes (connection) From Hong Kong HK 12 hours 20 minutes (connection) From Sydney AU 18 hours 30 minutes (connection) From Brisbane AU 17 hours 15 minutes (connection) From London GB 10 hours 59 minutes (connection) From Auckland NZ 14 hours 15 minutes (connection)

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ESTIMATED FLIGHT TIMES TO KELOWNA From Vancouver BC 52 minutes From Victoria BC 55 minutes From Calgary AB 57 minutes From Edmonton AB 1 hour 8 minutes From Seattle WA 1 hour 5 minutes From Toronto ON 4 hours 40 minutes From Montreal PQ 6 hours 3 minutes From Las Vegas NV 1 hour 57 minutes

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ACCOMMODATIONS

Stay BIG WHITE

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There is nothing quite so magical as a ski holiday to bring families and friends together and create lasting memories. When planning your ski vacation, an important aspect of your trip will be choosing where you stay. Big White Ski Resort offers plenty of options with capacity for 17,000 guests in hotels, condominiums, private chalets and hostels. Are you looking for a quiet get-away or do you want to be a part of the action? We have something for everyone...Wherever you stay, we are sure you will enjoy your vacation!

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ACCOMMODATIONS


ACTIVITIES • ANNUAL EVENTS

WINTER EVENTS! During Ski Season For Summer Activities see BigWhite.com or pages 56-57

November 24th • 2016/17 Season Opening Day! Tentative December 3rd • Big White Light Up

Hot chocolate and roasted chestnuts for everyone as we kick off the Holiday season with thousands of LED lights in the Village Centre.

December 8th - 11th • Big White Rally Weekend

Performance rally teams will be testing the limits of speed and snow on the forest roads near Big White Ski Resort.

December 9th - 10th • Big Reds at Big White

The Okanagan’s best wineries come together for an evening of wine tasting, delicious food and entertainment. See page 30 for more information.

December 16th - January 2nd • Big White Holiday Experience Big White Ski Resort is a magical place to enjoy the Holiday season.

December 17th - 24th • Photos with Santa

Big White's photographer will be snapping commemorative photos with Santa in Santa's Workshop.

December 18th • Dress Like Santa or Mrs. Claus & Ride for FREE

The first 30 people who arrive to the Village Centre Mall in full Santa or Mrs. Claus gear will be awarded a FREE lift ticket.

December 22nd - 23rd • Breakfast with Santa in Happy Valley

Santa will be munching on his favourite breakfast pancakes with maple syrup and hanging out with the Loose Moose.

December 24th • Christmas Eve at Big White

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A special Christmas Eve service with Pastor Jack and the Ski School Rookies choir. Then it’s out into the Village for a parade, fireworks and a visit from Santa in his sleigh.

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December 25th • Ski & Snowboard with Santa

This is your chance to ski and snowboard with Santa Claus.

Cruz the Blues Weekends • December 21st - 22nd Also on Dec 28-29, Jan 14-15, Feb 11-12 & 20-21, Mar 14-15 & 21-22 Are you up for the challenge? Find the stamps on each of the runs and complete the passport to win awesome prizes.

December 31st • Ring in the New Year with Big White

Join us for an evening of family fun with firework display at 8pm and midnight.


ACTIVITIES • ANNUAL EVENTS January 17th • World Snow Day

"Explore, Enjoy and Experience" the awesomeness of snow sports!

January 26th • Australia Day

Show your Aussie spirit and dress in your best green and gold.

Jan 30th - Feb 3rd & Feb 27th - Mar 3rd • Master's Ski Week Meet other 50+ snow enthusiasts, in a relaxed, friendly, atmosphere.

February 13th • BC Family Day • Alberta & Ontario Feb 20th Celebrate Family Day on the mountain with an outdoor Carnival!

February 14th • Valentine's Day

Romance is in the crisp mountain air! Come and celebrate love with us.

February 15th - 21st • President's Week

Let's welcome our neighbours from the south to the best place on Earth and the best skiing and snowboarding for their mid-winter break!

All of March • 11th Annual Photo Contest

We invite photographers of all ages to share all of your favorite 2016-2017 season Big White memories with us.

March* • Spring Break *(Dates vary depending on area)

We've got great events and activities to keep the entire family entertained!

March 3rd - 4th • Big Whites at Big White

Whether you enjoy the crisp refreshing tastes of Pinot Gris or the luscious mouth feel of Viogniers, Big Whites at Big White brings together fantastic food and white wines from across the Okanagan Valley. See page 30.

March 17th • St. Patrick's Day

March 24th - 26th • Neil Edgeworth Memorial Banked Slalom

This is the biggest weekend in snowboarding at Big White! NEBS is so much more than a contest, it's a gathering of riders young and young at heart.

April 17th • Annual Dummy Downhill

Have your team build the ultimate dummy downhill machine or simply watch the crashes!

April 17th • Last Day of the 2016-2017 Season

It's your last chance to ski and ride at Big White for the season!

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Ah the luck of the Irish! Be on the lookout for the Lucky Leprechauns as they share their golden coins and green prizes on the slopes.

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ACTIVITIES • WEEKLY EVENTS

WEEKLY EVENTS! During Ski Season For Summer Activities see BigWhite.com or pages 56-57

MONDAY

Master's Monday • 9:30am to 11:30am 50+ can join in a 2 hour group lesson followed by a gourmet lunch at Kettle Valley Steakhouse.

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TUESDAY

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Kids Craft Corner • 3pm to 5pm Happy Valley Day Lodge • Fun for the whole family, with live entertainment for adults and free popcorn and craft supplies for the kids.

Bingo Night • 6:30pm to 8pm Happy Valley • Get ready to yell BINGO! You can win some great prizes!

WEDNESDAY

Bonfire & Hot Chocolate • 5pm to 6:15pm Happy Valley • A great ski holiday wouldn't

be complete without a steaming cup of hot chocolate by a roaring campfire.

Ladies Day • 10am • Join other ladies of similar skill level for a 2 hour skiing, snowboarding or snowshoeing group lesson, followed by a luncheon at Happy Valley at Noon with wine tasting, and prizes.

The Ultimate Family Gameshow Night 6:30pm to 8pm • Happy Valley • Are you Big White’s smartest family? Find out with some of your favorite game shows, as well as some brand new challenges.

THURSDAY

Family Channel Carnival Night 6:30pm to 8pm • Village Centre Mall An evening of carnival activities, prizes, face painting and of course, carnival treats.


ACTIVITIES • WEEKLY EVENTS FRIDAY

Bonfire & Hot Chocolate 5pm to 6:15pm • Happy Valley

Giant Novelty Game Night • 6:30pm to 8pm Happy Valley • Oversized cards, huge dice, giant snakes & ladders and more!

SATURDAY

Bonfire, Hot Chocolate & S’mores 5pm to 6:15pm • Happy Valley

Family Channel Carnival Night 6:30pm to 8pm • Village Centre Mall

Firework Display • 8:15pm • Happy Valley Enjoy the world famous fireworks show!

SUNDAY

Interdenominational Church Service 8:30am to 9:00am • Join Pastor Jack.

Catholic Church Service 3:30pm to 4:30pm • Join Father Wayne.

EVERY DAY

Family Après Ski • 4:00pm to 6:00pm Happy Valley • Kick back and relax in the family atmosphere of the Moose Lounge. All Events are subject to change without notice. Visit www.bigwhite.com for more info or contact the Resort Concierge at 250.491.6111

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Trivia Night • 7pm to 9pm • Happy Valley Pit your wits against our quizmaster at our weekly Trivia Night! Take part in our authentic, British-style ‘Pub Quiz’ with prizes and drink specials every week.

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ACTIVITIES • OUTDOORS

Play BIG WHITE

Day Skiing • “IT’S THE SNOW!” Abundant snowfall, mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine make it ideal. Lifts are open from 8:45am to 3:30pm. Pricing: Adult: $91/day $96 day/night Youth/Senior: $77/day $82 day/night Child: $51/day $56 day/night Peak Season: Adult-$99 Youth/Snr-$87 Child-$56 Multi-day & Season Passes available. Visit www.bigwhite.com for more details.

Night Skiing Night skiing is available Tuesday - Saturday weather permitting. Check online for pricing. Plaza Lift: 3:30pm to 8pm Bullet Chair: 3:30pm to 8pm TELUS Park: 5pm to 8pm (Thurs to Sat) $10 Fridays: Starting in January Join us Friday evenings for amazing deals! $10 Night Skiing, $10 Ski & Snowboard Rentals, $10 Tubing & Skating and loads of $10 dining specials!

Snow Hosts

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Join our knowledgeable Snow Hosts for a complimentary Mountain tour. They will show you the best ski and snowboarding spots on the mountain and provide information on Resort amenities and services.

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choose your own adventure. No previous experience is needed and if you can walk you can snowshoe! Extensive trail network. Get off the beaten track and explore the winter wonderland.

Ice Climbing Tower Ice climbing is an exhilarating winter sport and is fun for the whole family. Our expertly trained and avid climbing staff are on hand to help and encourage you all the way to the top. Our impressive 60 ft. ice tower located in Happy Valley Adventure Park, offers beginner to advanced options for all ages. Big White provides the climbing gear for your ice climbing adventure. See ad page 23.

Dog Sled Rides Dog sledding tours are a great way to get the family out on an exciting adventure while enjoying the breathtaking scenery Big White has to offer. Experience the thrill of mushing through Big White’s famous backcountry as the enthusiastic and powerful Canadian sled dogs take you on an unforgettable winter excursion.

Sleigh Rides

Explore Big White's pristine beauty as Clydesdale horses guide the sleigh through the snowy forest. Keep warm and snuggle under blankets as you explore the enchanted forest trails under a star-filled night sky. Then Cross Country Skiing 25 km (15.5 mi) of Nordic trails perfect for it’s on to our cozy cabin in the woods where Canadian cross-country skiing. Perfectly you can sit back, relax and enjoy a delicious groomed backcountry ski trails offering levels gourmet dinner prepared by the chefs from the Kettle Valley Steakhouse. from beginner to advanced.

Snow Shoeing

Snowmobiling

Fun for everyone! Guided tours for varying lev- A variety of daily Canadian snowmobiling els of ability or rent your own snowshoes and tours take place on trails catered to all skill


ACTIVITIES • OUTDOORS levels, from family cruising to advanced powder riding. Drive your own snowmobile or double up with a friend and see Big White in a new and exciting way. See ad this page.

Kid’s Mini Z’s Mini-Z miniature snowmobiles are great fun for the kids. Kids get to experience the thrill of mini snowmobiling on a track built specially for them! This gives children an opportunity to try out kids’ snowmobiling in a safe environment. See ad page 25.

Big White Tube Park Feel the wind in your face as you zoom down our thrilling Tube Park. Located in the Happy Valley Adventure Park, tubing offers fun for snow enthusiasts of all ages. No skill or equipment required. Full-Day Tube Pass: 6 yrs and older, $20 • 5 yrs and under, Free. 5 Day Tube Pass: 6 yrs and older, $60 • 5 yrs and under, Free. Lace up your skates and take a spin on Canada's highest largest outdoor skating rink. Whether you're looking for a leisurely skate with your family and friends or a friendly pick up hockey game with the locals, this world class rink is guaranteed FUN. 11:00am-9:00pm Daily, Weather dependant. Pricing: FREE, Skate Rentals $11/hour *All Prices subject to change without notice.

For more information or pricing contact the Resort Concierge at 250.491.6111 Or visit online at www.bigwhite.com

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As a parent, I want to know my kids are having a great time and at Big White Ski Resort, I know they are! Ski Canada has rated The Big White Ski Resort Kid's Centre as the “Best Resort Feature for Kids in Canada.”

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If your kids are aged 18 months to 5 years and are too small for skiing or just can’t handle a full day on the slopes, the Tot Town Daycare is perfect. It was voted “Best Place to be Abandoned by Your Parents” by Ski Canada Magazine.

my kids love the Mini Z's, skating and playing hockey on the outdoor pond! There's a reason Big White Ski Resort was voted "Family Ski Resort of the Year" by Snow Action Magazine - there's so many ways to create life-long family memories.

Even though this is a ski resort, there's a lot more to do than just ski or board! The Big White Tube Park is a blast for kids of all ages and

And remember, safety is important! Big White Ski Resort offers a complimentary helmet program to protect your child as they master the slopes. - Katie Jenion


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ALWAYS SO MUCH TO DO! KIDS AFTER DARK With a fun supervised activity happening almost every night of the week, there is lots to do once the sun goes down! Pre-register at The Kid’s Centre before 3pm. Craft Night Monday 4:00 to 5:00pm • Come to the Kid's Centre for a fun evening of free arts and crafts. Ages 4+ Climbing Wall and Dinner Tuesday 6:00 to 8:00pm • Our Kids Centre staff will provide supervision on the climbing wall and a hot dinner for kids to enjoy! Ages 7+

Friday 5:00 to 8:00pm • Pizza Party and Games Night Join us for a Pizza Party, climbing wall and a fun evening of board games. Ages 7+ These are just a few of the many activities planned for you. See pages 18 to 23 for more or pick up an updated Weekly Events Calendar. For more information on Ski School Activities, please contact 250.491.6101

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Wednesday and Saturday 5:00 to 8:00pm Dinner and Big White Tube Park Come to the Kid's Centre for a fun evening of dinner and tubing at the Big White Tube Park. Ages 5+

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KELOWNA APRÈS SKI • DAY TRIP

View from Earls Patio Photo Courtesy: Earls Kitchen+Bar

DAY TRIP...! Come PLAY and EXPLORE the Okanagan! 260 Hwy 33 • 250.765.0221 www.mnrkelowna.ca

Also see pages 32 & 33.

Perhaps you’re ready for a break from all the activities on the slopes and you’d like to explore the Okanagan for a bit? Check out the businesses on this page and if you need a ride check out page 27 and pages 12-13 for more information.

Package, you get a ticket and transportation to and from the game. Please contact the Concierge for availability at 250.491.6111 Or see ad below to call direct!

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If you need Guides to find these or many other day trip locations and activities, just pick up the newest Kelowna, West Kelowna and Vernon Map Book & Guides anywhere!


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Need a Lift?

Departs Big White from Happy Valley car park near the Day Lodge. Drops off outside Superstore on Baron Road (off Highway 97) takes approx an hour. Shuttle departs Kelowna from the Superstore on Highway 97. Tickets are $18 per person return. Must book and pay in advance; need 10ppl minimum to run. For more information, or to make a booking, please contact the Resort Concierge 250.491.6111 or email concierge@bigwhite.com.

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Get on the Big White Shopping Shuttle! Get more Information from w w w. b i g w h i t e . c o m / m o u n t a i n info/mountain-services/shoppingshuttle

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Party BIG WHITE You've never celebrated a holiday until you've celebrated it at Big White! There are so many exciting things to do in the evenings at Big White. Our restaurants and bars have special events happening all the time.

Once you’ve taken that last ride on the slopes, that’s when the After party begins! Check out nightly Events at your favourite spot or see pages 20-21 for even more weekly happenings!



BIG WHITE • APRÈS SKI December 9th & 10th - Big Reds at Big White. From single varietals to Bordeaux style blends, this wine tasting event is designed to showcase all the amazing Big Reds from the Okanagan Valley. Participants have the opportunity to sample the latest wine offerings from over 30 Okanagan Wineries, all while enjoying delicious Chef creations from the Resort’s fantastic restaurants.

March 3rd & 4th - Big Whites at Big White. Whether you enjoy the crisp refreshing tastes of Pinot Gris or the luscious mouth feel of Viogniers, Big Whites at Big White brings together fantastic food and white wines from across the Okanagan Valley. Big White Ski Resort wants to see your photos! Hashtag #EatDrinkSki or upload your pics at www.bigwhite.com

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For even MORE Okanagan Wineries please pick up one of our Kelowna Map Book & Guides for a great wine section including Wine Routes. Also online at www.okmapguides.com

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BIG WHITE • OVERVIEW Check out the following maps for a more detailed view of each area and see page 5 for a Street Directory. BUILDINGS Administration G12 Alpine Timbers I12 A12 Aspens Bear’s Paw J11 Black Bear 1 J12 Black Bear 2 I11 Black Forest Day Lodge H17 Blacksmith Lodge J14 Bullet Creek Cabins G16 Chateau Big White G12 Copper Kettle Lodge D17 Chateau On The Ridge J10 Crescendo I13 The Crescent I13 Eagles Resort I12 Edge J14 Feathertop C16 The Forest N3 Glacier Lodge I14 Greystoke Inn D13 Grizzly Lodge G14 Grizzly Ridge M3 Happy Valley Day Lodge L15 High Forest N1 The Inn at Big White H11 The Legacy J11 Legends J11 Moguls D12 Monashee Inn C13 Perfection J10 Pinnacles J14 Plaza On The Ridge H10 Ponderosa E13 Ptarmigan Inn F12 The Raven L13

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Rock Ridge Estates Silvertip Landing Snowbird Lodge Snowcrest Village Snowfall Lodge Snowshoe Sam’s Snowy Creek Lodge Snow Ghost Inn Solano Ridge Solitude South Point Spyglass Stonegate Resort Stonebridge Lodge Sundance Resort Sunridge Tamarack Terraces Timber Ridge Timbers Ten Skiers Towering Pines Trailside Heights Trappers Crossing Winter Ridge Whitefoot Lodge Whitetail Townhomes White Crystal Inn Woodcutter Cabins

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RESTAURANTS Black Diamond Bar & Grill G12 The Blarney Stone H11 The BullWheel G13 The Clocktower G13 Frosted Snowflake F13 Globe Café & Tapas Bar G12 Gunbarrel Grille G12 Gusto H11 Kettle Valley Steakhouse L15 Moonlight Bistro (inset page 35) Moose Lounge L15 Ridge Rocket Cafe N10 6º Bistro F13 Sessions Taphouse H10 Snowshoe Sam’s G12 The Woods G13

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is serviced by the Find out more at www.bigwhite.com TELUS Chair, an 1,800 foot long, 500 • Boarder/Skier-Cross course that vertical foot double chair that takes can be tuned up to run regional, you to the top of the park and lets you national and World Cup events. watch the action along the way. TELUS park is designed with progression in • Beginner to intermediate and intermind so you can start small and work mediate to advanced your way up. We have something for all lanes combined with ability levels and ages. The Snowcross rails and jumps. course, small, medium and large park lanes, rails and boxes, provide a great place to have fun. Dedicated terrain park snowcat drivers keep the park in ...playing at Big White's TELUS Park top shape and are continually building named one of the best terrain parks and modifying the features to keep in North America, things fresh and exciting! USA TODAY 10 Best awards Inspect all features before you use them and always ride within your limits.

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...riding the high capacity magic carpet tube lift to the top and then racing down the hill! See pages 22-23 for Big White Tube Park and many other fun activities.

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what not to miss... ...the World Famous Fireworks show on Saturday evenings at Happy Valley. See more weekly events on pages 20-21.


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...admiring Big White’s pristine beauty as the majestic Clydesdale horses guide a sleigh through snow covered forest to a cozy cabin in the woods. See Activities pages 22-23.


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what not to miss... ...cutting loose and enjoying all the live entertainment at the bars and restaurants of Big White. See pages 6-9 and Aprés Ski pages 28-31.


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...wining on the hill. Enjoy a glass of red or white at Big Whites and Big Reds at Big White. See page 30 for more information.

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SUMMER TIME AT BIG WHITE! Come see “What’s under the snow”

Take in the summer air and incredible landscape of Big White. Hike the marked walking trail or take a scenic tour on the Bullet Chair and enjoy the mountain wild flowers and lush nature that surrounds you. Summer hiking and sightseeing will open at Big White from July 1st until Labour Day Monday, September 4th.

Craft and Country Beer and Mountain Fest • July 1st and 2nd Join us for a weekend of country music and tastings with local craft breweries & cideries.

Big White Wellness Weekend • July 15th and 16th Come and salute the sun at 6627ft. Our wellness weekend features yoga classes at the base of The Cliff, plus meditation seminars and cooking classes.

L’Alpe de Grand Blanc • July 23rd The L’Alpe de Grand Blanc will engage the local cycling community with a challenging ride 60km road bike race from Kelowna to Big White Ski Resort.


Huckleberry Festival • August 19th and 20th This huckleberry-themed, family-friendly event has something for everyone - including live entertainment, outdoor BBQ, kids carnival games, a country fair bake off and more!

Chairlift Challenge • September 2nd Get ready for BC's latest Adventure Race! Traverse the top of all 10 chairlifts at Big White.

For more details visit online at www.bigwhite.com or contact the Resort Concierge at 250.491.6111

BIG WHITE SUMMER EVENTS

Sip, Hike & Seek Ciderfest • August 5th and 6th Come on up and join us for a weekend of sunshine, cider tastings and hiking!

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ADVERTISERS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Businesses are listed alphabetically under the related heading. Be sure to visit these businesses and tell them you saw their ad in the Guide!

Big White Ski Resort City Office in Kelowna 1894 Ambrosi Road Call us at 250-765-3101 or 250-491-6262

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ACCOMMODATIONS

CRIS Adaptive Adventures www.AdaptiveAdventures.ca • page 45

Central Reservations • Big White Ski Resort 250-765-8888 • 1-800-663-2772 see inside & back cover and page 17

Kelowna Rockets • 250-979-0853 www.kelownarockets.com • page 26

ChaletsAtBigWhite.com 250-491-9496 • 1-888-491-9496 • page 17

Okanagan Observatory 250-300-8759 • page 43

Okanagan Chalet Rentals See www.OkChalets.com or call 1-888-763-6373 • page 16

Outback Mini Z’s 250-807-2897 • page 25

Owner Direct • www.OwnerDirect.com 1-888-869-6377 • page 16

Outback Snowmobile Tours Call BW Activities 250-491-6111 to book Or 250-807-2897 for info • page 23

The Urban Retreat Hostel Email: bigwhitehostel@berezanhg.com 250-765-7920 • page 16

Powder Hounds Adaptive Snow Sports 250-861-3302 • page 44

Valley to Summit Vacation Rentals zalposki@gmail.com • 250-491-2181

Sleigh Rides • Call Big White Concierge 250-491-6111 • page 23

ACTIVITIES Big White Concierge & Activities Desk 250-491-6111

Big White Kids Centre 250-491-6101 • page 25

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Big White Ski Club & Rio Tinto Alcan Big White Blazers 250-863-5884 • page 44

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Big White Ski School 250-491-6101

GROCERIES & FOOD SERVICES IGA • 250-762-9234 • Kelowna Fax: 250-762-8655 • page 11 & 41 Smart Start Meals 250-869-7678 • page 11 Vacation Food Services 778-363-1870 • page 11


Please note some numbers are not in use during the off-season.

Big White Electrical Ltd 250-765-0505 • page 45

Big White Spa Services Ltd. Hot Tub Sales, Service and Repair 250-491-2181 • page 51 Legacy Mountain Drywall Ltd. 250-575-4244 Locksmith • Daniel Adkin 250-863-6653 Majordomo • Property Services Hot tub services, sales & repairs Full service rental property cleaning & maintenance. Phone 250-861-4117 www.majordomopropertyservices.com SD Clean Image Services Inc. 250-808-7756 • 250-863-6653 • page 54 Valley to Summit Cleaning zalposki@gmail.com • 250-491-2181

MASSAGE & SPA SERVICES Elevation Village Spa • elevationspa@telus.net 250-491-7799 www.elevationspa.ca • page 53 Mountain Massage 250-470-1086 • page 53

REAL ESTATE Granite at McKinley Beach • Acorn Homes www.graniteatmckinley.com • 1-866-942-2676 3450 McKinley Beach Dr • Kelowna www.acornhomes.com • page 32 Grizzly Ridge • www.grizzlyridgeestates.com 1-877-469-3173 • page 40 Dan Oliver • Mortgage Expert Email dan@olivermortgage.com 250-864-6494 • page 1 Predator Ridge • www.PredatorRidge.com Offering you a way of life other people only dream about and a truly unique ownership opportunity in the Okanagan real estate market. 1-888-578-6688 • page 33 Weninger Construction & Design Ltd. 250-765-6898 • page 49

REAL ESTATE AGENTS RE/MAX Ken Mitchell • 250-470-2143 Jesse East • 250-862-1234 Jason Neumann • 250-808-7700 pages 3 & 50 Royal LePage • Big White Property Group Andrew Braff • 250-469-4754 Steve Nicoll • 250-470-7011 Gary Turner • 250-826-9991 Inside Front Cover & pages 43 & 57

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

The Big White community is very proud of all the business owners on the mountain who give it their all to make them one of the best ski resorts in Canada.

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RESTAURANTS & PUBS • BIG WHITE

Sessions Taphouse & Grill 250-765-1375 • pages 8, 29 & 48

6º Bistro 250-491-1716 • page 51

Snowshoe Sam’s Pub 250-765-5959 • page 9 & 31

Black Diamond Bar & Grill 250-491-7750 • page 6

Toasty Tree House Village Centre Beer Garden • page 51

Black Forest Day Lodge At base of Black Forest Chair • page 6 The Blarney Stone Irish Tavern 250-491-2009 • page 50 The BullWheel 250-765-6551 • page 51

The Chef Instead 250-878-8500 • recipe page 10 & ad 50 My Neighbourhood Restaurant • Kelowna 250-765-0221 • page 9 & 26 Urban Distilleries • Kelowna 778-478-0939 • page 27

Frosted Snowflake • www.frostedsnowflake.com 250-215-8566 • page 7

SERVICE PROVIDERS

The Gunbarrel Grill 250-765-1416 • page 7, 31 & 50 Kettle Valley Steakhouse 250-491-0130 • page 7

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Clocktower Coffee Co. Opening November 2016 • page 6 & 51

Globe: Café, Tapas, Trattoria 250-765-1501 • page 50 & 53

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The Woods • www.thewoodsbw.com 250-765-4499 • page 9

Alpine Civil Engineering Consultants Ltd. 250-870-6261 • JKay@AlpineConsultants.ca ABC Bookkeeping at Big White Email info@kelownabookkeeping.com Big White Community Policing 250-765-3549 • page 15 & 62 Big White Fire Department 250-765-3090 • page 54 & 63

Moonlight Bistro 250-491-6153 • page 8

Big White • Telus TV and Internet 250-491-6185

Moose Lounge Happy Valley Day Lodge • page 8

BrainTrust Canada • www.braintrustcanada.com 1-888-762-3233 • page 37


Dizzy's 250-491-6142 • page 52

Catholic Independent Schools 3665 Benvoulin Rd, Kelowna • 250-762-2905 superintendent@cisnd.ca • www.cisnd.ca

Fresh Air • 2 Stores in Kelowna Fresh Air Concept • 555 Groves Ave Fresh Air Experience • 18-2070 Harvey Ave www.freshair.ca • pages 27 & 64

Dignity Memorial • www.dignitymemorial.ca Valleyview Funeral Home • 250-765-3147 Lakeview Memorial Gardens • 250-765-2929 First Memorial Funeral Service • 250-762-2299

It’s The Snow • page 52

Rev Sheila Tegart Weddings and Memorials • 250-808-7756 Okanagan Map Guides Ltd www.okmapguides.com • 250-763-4848 OkTire Rutland • 350 Gray Road, Kelowna 250-765-7416 • page 13

Mountainside 250-491-6127 • page 52 Players Choice • Kelowna www.playerschoicesports.com • page 48 The Rider 250-491-6126 • page 52 Second Tyme Around & LC Fashions Boutique • Kelowna 250-762-9341 • page 27 Sheepskin Boutique • Kelowna 250-765-2300 • page 26

TRANSPORTATION & TOURS

Omega Cable Inc • www.omegacom.ca The Lowest Price TV and Internet Available On The Hill • Call 250-860-8016 • page 60

Big White Shuttle 250-765-8888 • 1-800-663-2772 • page 12

Regional District of Kootenay Boundary 1-800-355-7352 • www.rdkb.com • page 61

Budget Car & Truck Rentals www.bcbudget.com page 15 & maps • 1-888-368-7368

Serwa Bulldozing • www.serwa.ca 250-860-2388 • 250-861-0675 • page 40 Total Restoration Services Inc. 250-491-3828 • www.totalrestoration.ca

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Canadian Ski Patrol www.joinskipatrol.ca • page 44

SHOPPING Altitude 250-491-6133 • page 52

Heart & Sol Tours • www.heartandsoltours.com 1-844-223-7167 • 250-762-7167 • page 42 Kelowna Airport • ylw.kelowna.ca Okanagan Limousine Inc • www.ok-limo.com 250-717-5466 • page 13

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