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About Blue Mountain
A year-round resort with endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, Blue Mountain brings in over 750,000 visitors each year. Development for the resort began in 1941, and it is the third-busiest alpine destination in all of Canada. In the winter, enjoy 250 acres of skiable terrain and the many activities that accompany the resort. This popular resort is perfect for visitors and all ability levels.
Things to do in Blue Mountain
Blue Mountain is a wonderful destination in the winter months. Skiing and snowboarding reign supreme, but there are numerous activities for those who prefer a less physical approach to the outdoors. Visitors can try a guided snowshoe tour or take to the village for some ice skating. If the idea of Ontario in the winter sounds too cold for some visitors, take comfort in the fact that Blue Mountain is just as active during the warmer months. Walk, mountain bike, or even take a guided Segway tour through the trails around the resort. For panoramic views, take the open-air gondola or take a helicopter tour. There is also a golf course on the property, which is perfect for the whole family. Though many of Blue Mountain’s main activities are outdoors, there are many ways to relax all year long at this resort. Try a local wine tasting adventure, which combines paddling on the water with a culinary tour, or lay back and enjoy a massage at a nearby spa. In the summer, check out free live music at the resort.
Day Trips from Blue Mountain
Toronto, Ontario’s capital and most populous city, is two hours southeast of Blue Mountain. There are many guided walking tours that take visitors to some of this major city’s most essential landmarks, such as the CN Tower, the Financial District, and Old Town. There are many museums here, including the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Royal Ontario Museum, which features everything from art to dinosaur exhibits. Adults may enjoy slipping away to the Steam Whistle Brewery, which provides tours and samples of their beer. The charming town of Barrie is only an hour’s drive from Blue Mountain. Nearly 750 acres of park space stretch across the city, providing an especially pretty display of color in autumn as the leaves begin to change. Browse boutique shops in the downtown area and then stop for a bite to eat. The waterfront, which is a scenic and peaceful part of the city, features an iconic sculpture of a spirit catcher. Bruce Peninsula National Park, perched between the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, is two hours northwest of Blue Mountain. This naturally beautiful park is a nature-lover’s dream come true. Turquoise waters sparkle against dramatic cliffs, and abundant wildlife roams through the forest. There are many opportunities for hiking and nature watching here, and winter visitors can try snowshoeing or cross-country skiing for a rugged adventure!
Accommodation in Blue Mountain
There are over 850 vacation rentals near Blue Mountain on Tripping.com. Many properties are chalet inspired, giving visitors the feeling of a luxury mountain getaway. Browse hundreds of photos to find the perfect retreat after a day of exploring this naturally beautiful destination.
Transportation in Blue Mountain
Visitors can fly into Toronto Pearson International Airport, which is about 75 miles away. Those driving can find Blue Mountain off of Ontario Highway 26, which runs parallel to the Georgian Bay.
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