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The Sit-down Art of Silver Star Mountain: 5 Benches by 5 Artists

#MySilverStar Stories, The Village | March 2024

As part of the Destination Silver Star development in action, recently five local artists were commissioned to design and paint five wooden benches for use and display around Silver Star village. Working with the local Men’s Shed, a group where men learn or teach new skills while making new friends, and funded by the Province of B.C,  these new benches are bringing smiles to the faces of all who see them around the village. Check out this video to hear directly from the artists and learn more about the inspiration behind their amazing artwork.

Lorna M. Wood

Bench located at Vance Creek Hotel lobby

When Lorna Wood was first approached about painting a bench as part of a public art project at Silver Star Mountain, she says she felt honoured and excited—so much so she lay awake at night thinking about her concept.

“I wanted to bring the mountains, the wildflowers, mountain biking and the bears into one story,” says Lorna.

“It was important that the viewer be brought into the painting, so I created bike tire tracks on the seat entering the Beowulf bike trail, which was painted on the back rest. I also wanted to make the bench somewhat interactive which would allow smaller children to sit on the bench and have their photos taken with the bear. I also wanted to illuminate the field after entering Beowulf, so you’ll find there’s a slight glow to this area of cooler, brighter colours.

Everything about Lorna’s childhood trained her for the life of an artist and nature enthusiast.

Lorna grew up in Vernon and she started skiing at Silver Star in 1967.

“I have a deep connection to the Star, with lots of great memories,” says Lorna, who now lives at Silver Star Mountain. “I love how I can literally step out of my door and be encompassed with trees and wildlife and outdoor activities all year round.”

Lorna also came from a family of artists, and began drawing, painting and sculpting as a young girl.

“Painting really grabbed my attention at about age four as I watched my sibling plein air paint and my grandfather draw and paint from live models. Those were the moment for me.”

Lorna went on to attend art school, owned several businesses that encompassed art and design (including cake design), and continued painting. Her process involves building up several layers of glazes.

“I’m really attracted to the science of light and how it hits and object. Illumination is important to me.”

Lorna hopes her bench will also shed light on “how fortunate we are to have such a magical area while recognizing the importance of nature’s gifts of wildlife, flora and fauna and the dire need to preserve it while we play amongst it.”

To learn more about Lorna and her art, visit:  lornamwood.com

 

 

Raffaella Vaz

Bench located at NASTC lobby entrance

As she considered the bench she would paint, almost instantly, an image came to mind for Raffaella Vaz:

“I was inspired by the view from the top of the view when you get off the Comet chair and look out and see those beautiful Monashee Mountains. I thought I could bring the mountains into the village.”

Raffaella grew up in the Dolomite Mountains of Northern Italy, before snowboarding her way around the world and finally arriving in the Okanagan Valley, where she now lives with her husband, Olympic snowboarder Crispin Lipscomb, and their daughter, Billie.

Raffaella has a degree in animation and has been a full-time artist for the last decade. Her Vaz Art studio-gallery is one of the last buildings guests pass on Silver Star Road as they head into Silver Star Provincial Park.

“What I love most about Silver Star is, of course, the beautiful and magical scenery—but also, the terrain is so diverse for both winter and summer that I feel as though we have everything at our doorstep, fun and beautiful nature at her best.”

Raffaella’s renderings of the mountain—canvas paintings, murals, art cards and more—can be found in shops and chalets throughout the village, in Vernon and far beyond. Despite being diagnosed in 2019 with life-threatening lung and heart disease, Raffaella paints daily and gets help from her family in creating wood, canvas and natural art pieces.

“I love to paint landscape scenes from winter to summer, and I love painting trees and BC scenes.”

To learn more about Raffaella and her art, visit: www.vazartgallery.com

 

 

Kirk Farrell

Bench located at NATC external entrance adjacent to the little library

What Kirk Farrell loves most about the idea of the bench he painted is this: “I just want to make adults and little kids smile.”

Farrell has had a season’s pass at Silver Star since 2005. He raised his family on the mountain and got to be a member of ski patrol for several years. He’s also an avid artist.

Farell’s paintings have been commissioned by Whistler and he recently had a solo show at the Revelstoke Art Gallery.

Passionate about families enjoying the natural beauty of Silver Star and about public art, Kirk’s inspiration for his bench was simple:

“I thought the colourful bird houses and birds would be a light subject that would fit with our village and natural scenery.”

To learn more about Kirk and his art, visit www.kfarrell.ca

 

 

Ginny Hall

Bench located at Vance Creek Hotel entrance from the boardwalk

Ginny Hall loves ravens nearly as much as she loves the night sky at Silver Star. The bench she painted features the dark blues of midnight and a raven calling to the moon.

“I love ravens and there are so many at Silver Star. You can look up in the spring and see hundreds flying in the air,” says Hall, who once lived in a suite on “the knoll” at Silver Star where the ravens flocked to a nearby tree.

“Not everyone knows how magical it is up there at night, especially with the moon. The ravens, I decided for the painting, don’t often come out at night unless the moon is full and really bright. I wanted to give people a glimpse of Silver Star that they might not often see.”

Since landing in the Okanagan in 1978, Hall enjoyed many of those nights and days at Silver Star with her late husband, Pete Dowery, who once owned Olympia Cycle & Ski and was an avid outdoor enthusiast.

“I thought this scene was appropriate for him and the moon.”

Hall’s most interesting art form is ‘scrimshaw,’ which involves carving scenes into fossilized mammoth teeth. Her art is common at Silver Star. She painted what became the mural at the mailbox, she painted a winter scene mural in the lounge area of Pinnacles Suites Hotel and painted another for the museum as the ski hill was phasing out an old T-bar.

Hall—who was born in South Texas and lived around the world as a military family—still finds herself enchanted with Silver Star throughout the seasons. She is also the artist behind several children’s books, including The Ravens at Silver Star.

To learn more about Ginny and her art, visit: www.ginnyhall.ca

 

 

Lucee Holland

Bench located at NATC

Like many others, Lucee Holland came to Silver Star thinking it would be ‘for the winter.’

“I fell in love with the beauty of the place,” says Lucee, who hails from Australia and now works at the hill year-round as events manager.

Last summer, she noticed one of the benches still unpainted, and approached Destination Silver Star with some designs. Lucee says she wanted to capture some of the special ‘firsts’ in the warmer months.

It was my first summer in Canada and my first time seeing bears. There was a mother and her two cubs that were constantly appearing at different events and race courses throughout the whole summer,” says Lucee. “Spectators, course marshals or anyone that was around got to witness this amazing family that was usually laying out in the sun or climbing trees.

There was something else Lucee had to capture on her bench: the beautiful sunrises.

“Both the sunrises and the bears are highlights from that time period.”

Painting is a hobby-passion for Lucee, and this was the first time her work has been shared on this scale.

I love painting, drawing, sewing, crocheting, scrap booking. You name it I would probably be extremely keen to do it!

To see Lucee’s art, you’ll have to come to Silver Star to see her bench!

Sip and Swirl in the North Okanagan: A Journey Through Craft Beverages

Okanagan | June 2024

From bustling breweries and to serene wineries; lively cideries and quirky distilleries, the North Okanagan boasts a diverse array of craft beverage producers that reflect a rich cultural tapestry and commitment to quality ingredients. This summer, we’re toasting our local craft beverage scene. Find out where you can sip and savour the local flavours of our region.

Silver Star Village Sips

Beer & Wine Events

Our annual wine and beer events return to Silver Star for the 2024 summer season. First up, Valley First presents Solstice SIPS on June 22. This Summer Solstice-themed afternoon features wine tasting and live music in the welcoming village setting. The Silver Star Beer & Cider Festival returns for another year on September 7 with tastings from some of BC’s top breweries and cideries. This highly anticipated event sells out every year, so get your tickets soon. Visit our events page to see what’s on this season, including the Summer Music Series, which runs every Saturday afternoons all season long.

Patio Sessions On Point

With the Okanagan Valley and Monashee Mountains as a stunning backdrop, unwind at a local patio and enjoy the mountain atmosphere. The Red Antler patio is a favorite for its lively ambiance, pub fare, and a great selection of cocktails and craft bevvies. The Bulldog Grand Café offers a European-style patio experience with a relaxed vibe and plenty of great local craft beverages on tap. Black Pine Social patio provides a more upscale setting with artisan cocktails, craft beer and a stellar wine menu. Their menu brings you around the world and right back home with a focus on sustainable, local ingredients. Find out more about dining in Silver Star Village.

 

Vernon Area Sips

Cambium Cider – A Celebration of Okanagan Apples

 

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Just a stone’s throw away from Silver Star, Cambium Cider offers a unique cider experience that focuses on small-batch production and local ingredients. Their ciders are a celebration of the North Okanagan’s apple heritage, featuring a range of styles from dry to sweet, all with a distinct local flair since they grow their own apples on site. Visit their cidery for a relaxing vibe, delicious food from their wood-fired kitchen, and live entertainment.

Silverstar Brewing – Craftsmanship & Community


Silverstar Brewing in the heart of downtown Vernon is a testament to the craftsmanship and community spirit that permeates the Okanagan’s craft beverage industry. This brewery is not only about excellent beers but also about creating a space where the community can come together. Their robust selection of beers, crafted with precision and care, is perfectly complemented by their vibrant community events, making Silverstar Brewing a cornerstone of local culture.

Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery – A Spirited Experiences

Named Distillery of the Year by the World Spirits Awards in Europe three times, Okanagan Spirits offers visitors an educational experience on the art of distilling at their flagship location in Vernon. In this 1930s-style production facility, guests can sample a variety of whiskey, gin, vodka, Canada’s first genuine absinthe, and liqueurs. The distillery is home to North America’s tallest copper pot still and features the inviting Barrel Room Patio and Lounge, where visitors can relax and enjoy their tastings.

 

Lake Country, Kelowna and Shuswap Area Sips

Three Lakes – Brewed by Women, Enjoyed by Everyone

Three Lakes Brewing is making a name for itself, working to build a craft brewery based on a love of the outdoors and a passion for paving the way. This female-led brewery is not just about crafting excellent beers; it’s a statement of innovation and empowerment in the brewing industry. Three Lakes offers a range of meticulously crafted beers that highlight local ingredients and bold flavors. A visit here provides a taste of their unique brews and an insight into the passionate community that supports and celebrates diversity in brewing.

Ricochet Brewing – Locally Sourced Ingredients

 

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In the nearby Shuswap area, Ricochet Brewing stands out with its commitment to locally sourced ingredients. The Ricochet team dreams up beers that push the boundaries of traditional brewing. Their taproom, launching in 2024, will be a favorite local hangout where you can enjoy a cold one while participating in events or simply soaking in the local vibe. Stay tuned to @ricochet.brewing for updates on opening day.

Shuswap Cider – The Return of the Golden Age

Shuswap Cider brings a fresh twist to the Golden Age of the 1920s, reinvigorating this beloved apple to the modern day. This cidery prides itself on creating ciders that range from traditional to experimental, catering to both purists and adventurers alike.

Lake Country Wineries – Wine With a View


Lake Country, located roughly an hour’s drive south of Silver Star Village, lives up to its name with several beautiful lakes decorating the landscape. Between the vast Okanagan Lake and the more intimate Wood Lake, you’ll find a cluster of notable vineyards. Gray Monk, Ex Nihilo Vineyards, and Arrowleaf Cellars not only offer delightful wine tastings but also boast panoramic views of the lakeshores. For a farm-to-table dining experience, Block ONE Restaurant at 50th Parallel Estate pairs exquisite meals with fine wines. Don’t miss a chance to visit the Pebble Beach picnic area while there, where you can enjoy tranquil lake vistas.

 

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Wine tasting  Tip: Leave the car behind and book a tasting tour instead. Mojo Wine Tours and Sip Happens Wine Tours offer pick-up and drop-off service at Silver Star Village.

North Okanagan distilleries, cideries, and wineries are more than just places to enjoy a good drink. They are vibrant community hubs that offer a glimpse into our region’s cultural and agricultural richness. Each visit promises new flavours, stunning views, and the warmth of a community that cherishes local businesses.

 

Photo Credits:

Lianne Viau

Vanessa Garrison Photography

Black Pine Social

Cambium Cider Co

Silverstar Brewing Company

Ex Nihilo Vineyards

Scenic Sip Wine Trail

Ricochet Brewing

 

The Den

Uncategorized | March 2022

Enjoy the talented Chef’s culinary creations and cozy fireside dining at this ski-in/ski-out hangout. The menu caters to kids, adults and everyone in between, including the vegetarians and the vegans. Enjoy their famous Den burger by day or their delectable lamb shanks by night. The Den has an extensive cocktail menu and features a great selection of local wines.

Itinerary: A Silver Star Ski Trip With Your Besties

Itineraries | December 2023

Spending time in the mountains with friends recharges the battery and fuels the soul. With cozy chalets, a welcoming community vibe, and an abundance of winter activities, our mid-mountain haven is the perfect setting for that long-awaited ski trip with your pals. From snow-filled fun to culinary delights and chill time, here are a few ways to enjoy a friend-cation at Silver Star. 

Ski, Snowboard, Repeat

SilverStar Mountain Resort delivers a skiing and snowboarding experience that will leave you and your besties with the biggest smiles. Plus, you won’t spend all day trying to find everyone amongst crowded slopes. 

Gear up and hit the front side cruisers, then head to the steep and deep stashes on the back side. There are 132 marked runs and a spread of beginner, intermediate, and advanced terrain to accommodate all ability levels in your group. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the slopes by day, with night skiing on Friday and Saturday evenings. Throughout the season, watch or participate in fun downhill races, friendly competitions, and rail jams. This is a great way to connect with our local community and meet passionate locals who live and breathe skiing and snowboarding.  

Cross-Country Paradise

Glide through Canada’s longest continuous groomed cross-country trail network, a group activity that combines exercise with stunning mountain vistas. Whether you’re new to Nordic skiing or looking to improve, consider a group private lesson to boost confidence and get insider tips on the local XC scene. (Hot tip: You may just bump into an Olympian or World Champion along the way). We have two amazing cross-country skiing venues to choose from: Sovereign Lake and SilverStar Mountain Resort. Equipment rentals are available at both locations. 

Snowy Adventures Beyond the Ski Slopes

Ski tracks aside, there are many ways to immerse yourself in winter magic. The snowshoeing trails are a serene retreat, where friends can wander amidst the hushed beauty of the snow-laden forests, sharing stories or enjoying the tranquil silence. For the adrenaline seekers in the group, fat biking is a must-try. Imagine racing down snowy trails on bikes, laughing and competing with each other along the way. 

The excitement continues at the exhilarating Tube Town Tube Park. Meanwhile, a game of shinny or a casual skate on the frozen Brewers Pond outdoor ice rink is a fun way to enjoy the cool mountain air under a starry sky and twinkling lights.

As the crisp winter’s night settles in, you can combine adventure with gourmet cuisine on an unforgettable Paradise Camp Snow Cat Tour. Traverse through scenic landscapes in a snow cat to a rustic cabin, where a warm, hearty dinner with drink pairings awaits.

Let Us Entertain You

Connect with the heartbeat of our community. The vibrant Greater Vernon area is rich with Indigenous cultures, art, and music. Located in Silver Star Village, Gallery Odin showcases local artists, offering a glimpse into the creative pulse of the area. You can also meet and support Okanagan artisans at seasonal pop-up markets, both at Silver Star and Vernon.

For a fun night out, check out mountain film events, pub quiz nights, and live music, hosted throughout the season at various Silver Star venues. We also have a roster of fun arts, entertainment, and cultural events lined up this winter. The month of February brings the Vernon Winter Carnival and the BC Snow Sculpture Competition, while March ramps into high gear with Peak Pride and the SEISMIC Festival. Check out our events page for an up-to-date calendar.

Where to Stay

Silver Star Village is located at mid-mountain, which means plenty of snow for a winter wonderland feel, and a home base in the heart of the action. Everything is within walking distance, so you’re free to explore without the hassle of driving and parking. Choose from a range of ski-in/ski-out accommodations, complete with kitchens, hot tubs, and communal areas perfect for game nights or just lounging around. These cozy spaces aren’t just a place to rest your head; they’re your home away from home.

Where to Dine

Every day is an opportunity for a new culinary adventure as you explore our intimate village. Chefs and mixologists, deeply inspired by the fresh Okanagan ingredients, as well as local craft beer and wine, dream up inventive fusion cuisine options that will keep you coming back for more. The culinary experience at Silver Star take your taste buds on a tour of the globe, with stops in Holland, Indonesia, Japan, and Italy. 

Apres and Cocktails

Gather around the communal fire pit for a hot chocolate and then hit up group-friendly spots like Bulldog Grand Café, and The Den, which serve up comforting apres foods like heaping plates of nachos, wings, handhelds, and even some unexpected menu items like Dutch Bitterballen. 

Dinner 

While many vacation properties and group accommodations often provide large kitchens for home-cooked meals with your crew, it’s always fun to dine out and let someone else do the dishes. Choose from an eclectic array of restaurants, offering casual fare, bistro-pub delights, and international cuisine. 

A delicious newcomer to the local dining scene, D’Argento serves hand-made pasta with classic sauces, and other thoughtfully curated Italian delicacies. Meanwhile, the chic ambiance of Black Pine Social delivers Pacific Northwest favourites with a nod to Japanese cuisine, not to mention an excellent artisan cocktail list and great local wine selection.  

In Silver Star, every moment is an opportunity to deepen friendships and create new stories. Whether you’re carving the slopes, swapping tales by the community fire pit, or indulging in Okanagan cuisine, you’re not just spending time – you’re making time count. Pack your comfy clothes, grab your friends, and head to Silver Star for an adventure that’s as fun and unique as your group. 

Photo Credits:  Lianne Viau, Amber Turnau, , Jackson Parker, Sam Egan, Doortje Geelkerken

Trail Running In Greater Vernon, the Trails Capital of BC

Summer | May 2023

Trail Running

Lace up and head out for a trail run in Greater Vernon, the newly minted trails capital of BC. With a vast network of accessible trails that traverse crystal-clear lakes, peaceful forests, and spectacular viewpoints, this area is truly nature’s playground. From the wildflower-dotted loops on SilverStar Mountain Resort to the lakeview foothills of the North Okanagan valley, there is a challenge for every adventurer.

With stunning scenery, a vibrant community of outdoor enthusiasts, and lively trail running events, this region is fast becoming a popular destination for the sport.

Skiing & Snowboarding

| March 2022

For dry champagne powder and stunning terrain, there’s no better place to be.

SilverStar Mountain Resort is home to 132 runs and 12 gladed areas serviced by 10 lifts. The perfectly groomed runs and wide-open spaces of Vance Creek are loved by skiers of all levels, while Powder Gulch Quad and the double black diamonds and steep chutes on the backside of the mountain are an adrenaline lover’s dream.