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Silver Star Village on Jan. 6 (Image credit: SilverStar)
Fewer visitors

Holiday season slower than normal at SilverStar

Jan 7, 2022 | 7:00 AM

The holiday season was quieter than normal at SilverStar Mountain Resort, with several factors playing a role in that.

Chantelle Deacon, the resort’s communications and sponsorship manager, said due to the highway closures before Christmas, they had quite a few accommodation cancellations from people in the Lower Mainland.

“We also saw fewer skier visits over the holiday season, which was likely the result of the well below seasonal temperatures we saw between Christmas and the New Year,” Deacon told Vernon Matters.

On Christmas Day, the temperatures plunged in the Okanagan and stayed that way into the new year, a normally very busy time for ski resorts.

“When temperatures drop as low as they did, we generally see fewer visitors. We don’t normally see temperatures drop that low in December up at SilverStar.”

Deacon said the visitors who did spend time at the resort, were from a number of areas.

“Most of our visitors were local and from across Canada. We did have some American and other International visitors as well.”

And while the numbers were down, Deacon said everyone made the best of it.

“The holiday season at SilverStar was quieter than normal, but we still had a great Christmas and New Years thanks to all of our guests and staff who made it so special,” she said.

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