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B.C.'s Kicking Horse Resort a wild beast with soul
B.C.'s Kicking Horse Resort a wild beast with soul
Long a favourite destination for advanced skiers, B.C. mountain looks to entice young families
By Jane Marshall, edmontonjournal.com
KICKING HORSE, B.C. - With run names like Unnecessary Roughness, Consequence, Redemption, Epiphany, Shangri-La, and Nirvana, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is a place where one can touch paradise — but not without some fierce, adrenalin-inducing trials. You have to work for your heavenly reward at this advanced resort in Golden, B.C.
“We embrace big-mountain culture,” says Jordan Petrovics, corporate alliances, media relations and events manager at Kicking Horse. “It’s a steep, deep, aggressive mountain, but the family market is growing. We are slowly being discovered as a family destination.”
It’s a place that appeals to families like mine — even their style lures me, I admit. A mid-mountain tent called Heaven’s Door Yurt Café, beside the base of the Stairway to Heaven Quad chair, epitomizes the mountain’s funky aura. Prayer flags hang at the café’s centre, and vegetarian options and premium coffee mark the menu. As a Himalayas traveller, vegetarian, and mountain-lover, I really was in heaven.
My husband and I are experienced skiers who like to be challenged (the term ‘no friends on a powder day’ would apply to us). But we also want to share our love of skiing with our kids — ages eight and five.
When Julie, five, heard we were going to Golden, she was excited.
“Is everything there going to be made of gold?” she asked.
In a way, her thinking was bang-on. With Kicking Horse’s gorgeous powder and haunting alpine vistas, Golden is indeed a precious place.
Asleep in the lap of luxury
Our home for the weekend was the LUSH Mountain Accommodations’ Summit Chalet. When we arrived, a symphony of gasps escaped our mouths. An open tread fir staircase, timber frame details, heated concrete floors and huge window banks looking onto piles of fresh snow greeted us. The chalet is one of approximately 30 properties operated by LUSH — and it made our family experience one that will long be remembered.
At first glance, the rental price of $785 (plus tax) per night (low season) and $1,085 per night (high season) for the house we stayed in might seem high, but it becomes much more affordable if used to its 10-person capacity. Now add to that the fact that the day lodge is a five-minute walk away, and that you can cook all your own meals and even squeeze in midday hot-tub soaks to ease screaming quad muscles, and it equals a pretty amazing experience.
Owners John and Melissa Lush work to make sure all visitors feel the same awe we did.
“John and I moved to Golden from Whistler back in 2002,” says Melissa Lush. “We were drawn to the area for it’s developing ski hill but also for the charm of Golden itself.
“The ski hill is a huge part of our business and guest experience. The resort is still of a size that guests can easily walk around the base from any accommodation, enjoy the small collection of restaurants and shops, and amaze at the vast experience of the hill itself. I believe that people who visit the resort still feel as if they are part of some great discovery.”
Each of the homes offered by LUSH is privately owned. Most feature private hot tubs or a sauna and some even offer such holiday delights as a custom pool table or media room. |
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