Big White Ski Resort, BC, Marks the Completion of $13.5 Million Staff Housing Expansion

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Big White Ski Resort celebrates the completion of its $13.5 million employee housing | Photo: Big White Ski Resort

Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia is proud to announce the on-time, on-budget completion of two state-of-the-art staff accommodation buildings in the Black Forest subdivision, furthering its commitment to supporting its team members.

This ambitious $13.5 million project adds 128 new beds, bringing the resortโ€™s total seasonal staff housing capacity to 605 beds.

โ€œThis project highlights our dedication to creating an environment where our staff can thrive. At Big White, we believe our team is the foundation of everything we do, and providing them with high-quality housing is a vital investment in our collective future.โ€

– Darcy Arnold, Chief Operations Officer of Big White Ski Resort

Situated within walking distance of both the main village and Happy Valley, the new accommodations are designed to enhance the staff experience. Each building spans four floors and includes thoughtfully planned suites featuring double kitchens and laundry facilities. The first floor of each building is equipped with a 25 x 20 gym, promoting an active and healthy lifestyle for residents.

Staff housing | Photo: Big White Ski Resort

The project continues the Black Forest staff housing initiative, which began with the 2018-19 season. The new facilities eliminate bed availability constraints, ensuring that Big White can attract and retain the best talent while maintaining its status as one of Canadaโ€™s premier ski destinations.

โ€œThis milestone builds on our long-term vision to support the people who make Big White a destination unlike any other. From our dedicated staff to the local trades who brought this project to life, itโ€™s a community-wide achievement that speaks to the heart of who we are as a resort.โ€

– Darcy Arnold

Construction began in fall 2023 with foundation work, followed by months of meticulous planning. Pre-fabricated walls were built off-site in Lumby, BC, before being transported to Big White for assembly in spring 2024. Local contractors and tradesโ€”including Alcon Electric, Vision Plumbing, and Avalanche Exteriorsโ€”played a critical role in completing the project ahead of schedule, with Building 2 finalized on November 15 and Building 1 on December 1.

The project was spearheaded by Duncan Robinson, a long-time member of the Big White community whose connection to the resort spans over three decades. Robinson began his journey at Big White in 1993, working in the water and sewer department before transitioning to the lift department. In 1996, he pursued a carpentry apprenticeship, marking the start of a lifelong passion for construction that would leave a lasting mark on the resort.

Robinsonโ€™s contributions to Big White are deeply rooted in family and tradition. His wife, Yolanda, also built her career at the resort, and their daughter, Abigail, is now following in her fatherโ€™s footsteps as a second-year carpentry apprentice. Together, the Robinson family has been instrumental in shaping the resort’s growth and identity.

As the owner of West Bay Construction, Robinson has played a pivotal role in delivering key projects at Big White, including the Stewart Bridge, the skier overpass in the Black Forest, and the Central Reservations Check-In building. Completing the new staff accommodations continues his enduring legacy at the resort, exemplifying a commitment to quality, community, and innovation.

Big White Ski Resort is excited to welcome staff into these newly completed accommodations, a symbol of the resort’s ongoing investment in its team and the future of its mountain community.

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