SILVERSTAR’S SEISMIC MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL

Mountain enthusiasts will come together for 10-days of fun at a one-of-a-kind festival taking place on the ski slopes near Vernon this March.

In just over two months one of B.C.’s best ski hills, SilverStar Mountain Resort, will host an unforgettable festival for skiers, boarders, downhill mountain bikers, music lovers, foodies and everyone in between.

Created by SilverStar Mountain Resort, the first-ever Seismic Mountain Festival will feature well-known professional athletes, some of the provinces best chefs cooking up masterpieces in the kitchen, multiple sporting events with more than $50,000 up for grabs in cash and prizes, LED lit igloo tasting events and plenty of live music.

“This is our first year putting on a festival of this size and so far the feedback we’ve received has been nothing but positive,” said Ian Jenkins, Director of Sales and Marketing for the resort. “There will be feature events that are perfect for the whole family, it’s a festival that’s really meant for everyone to enjoy. We will continue to release information as all the aspects of the festival come together.”

“We have some extremely unique and fun things planned, that we are certain the community is going to be very excited about.”

The spring mountain festival is meant to bring together everyone from sport, business, art, culture, and the community to experience unforgettable moments on the slopes before the winter ski season comes to an end in early April.

Attendees can expect music, beer gardens, art, entertainment and even a firework show over the course of the festival.

More details about individual events and ticket information will be released over the next few weeks, and be sure to visit seismicfest.ca for the full schedule of events.

Don’t forget to get in some spring skiing before the season comes to an end in early April, and for information on tickets and packages call 250-558-6083 or visit skisilverstar.com. Last minute STAR Lodging deals available through the rest of the season.

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