Your Winter Guide to Morningview in Coldstream
Living in Morningview means the mountains are just a stone’s throw away — a luxury we often overlook. Why not embrace it and make the most of what winter has to offer? Coldstream’s natural beauty truly shines in the winter, and there’s no better time to get outside and explore. Here’s your winter guide to experiencing all the outdoor adventures right at your doorstep in Morningview, Coldstream:
Hiking or Snowshoeing at Middleton Mountain (6 minutes away)
If you’re looking for something closer to home with great views, Middleton Mountain is the answer. Whether you’re snowshoeing or hiking, the trail provides a fantastic 360-degree view of Kalamalka Lake and Swan Lake, making it a perfect winter adventure right in your backyard.
Skiing and Snowboarding at SliverStar Mountain Resort (30 minutes away)
Morningview residents enjoy the convenience of being just 30 minutes from SilverStar Mountain Resort. With 132 runs, 12 gladded areas, and 10 lifts, it’s the perfect destination for skiers of all levels. The resort offers wide open spaces and perfectly groomed runs, making it a local favorite for both beginners and experienced skiers.
Cross Country Skiing at Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre & SliverStar Mountain Resort (30 minutes away)
Morningview’s prime location puts you just a short drive away from some of the best cross-country skiing trails in the area. The Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre is home to Canada’s largest cross-country ski and snowshoe club, featuring the largest daily groomed trail network in North America—spanning 105 km. These trails are combined with the neighboring SilverStar Mountain Resort, providing an expansive and scenic network for skiing and snowshoeing enthusiasts.
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