Sun Peaks sees largest median cost spike for single-family homes among Canadian winter recreational properties
SUN PEAKS, B.C. — The Mountain Resort Municipality of Sun Peaks saw the greatest year-over-year spike for the average cost for a single-family detached home among winter recreational properties.
According to Royal LePage’s 2025 Winter Recreational Report, the median price for a single-family home in Sun Peaks sits at $1,662,500 – a 24.3 per cent increase from $1,337,500 in 2024. Mount Sutton in Quebec saw the second-highest year-over-year spike at 23.6 per cent.
Among B.C. municipalities listed, the median price of a single-family detached home in Sun Peaks was second only to Whistler, which came in at $3,563,300 (down 0.2 per cent).
The median price cost for a single-family home at Sun Peaks surpassed Big White near Kelowna at $1,592,000 (up 5.4 per cent) and Revelstoke at $862,500 (up 1.9 per cent). That said, Royal LePage expects prices at Big White to surpass Sun Peaks next year.



