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Blue Mountain
Ski Conditions and Lift Information
Ontario’s Largest Mountain Resort, is a four-season vacation
destination. It is located 11 kms west of Collingwood, on the
southern shores of Georgian Bay. |
Tyrolean Village
A small group of large Swiss-style chalets nestled at the base
of scenic Blue Mountain, Collingwood, just 90 minutes north of
Toronto. |
Toronto Ski Club
One of Canada's oldest ski clubs, it was founded in 1924 and
is now a private, club operating from Southern Ontario's
largest ski resorts, Blue Mountain. |
Georgian Peaks
The Georgian Peaks Club is a private club that operates on a
year round basis. It boasts the highest, longest, most
challenging terrain in Ontario. |
Alpine Ski Club
A private club with a philosophy of : excellent skiing,
uncrowded slopes, great skiing and a warm relaxed atmosphere
for one and all. |
Bruce Trail
Association
A non-profit organization dedicated to the development and
maintenance of over 800 kilometers of main trails and an
additional 200km of side trails along the Niagara Escarpment
between Niagara Falls, Ontario (Queenston Heights) and
Tobermory, Ontario (Little Tub Harbour). |
Blue Mountain
Foundation for the Arts
A non-profit community arts council committed to making the
arts an integral part of life in the southern Georgian Bay
community |
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Skiing & snowboarding, Snowtubing Park, Accommodations, Kids
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Cross Country Skiing |
The Georgian Trail
Trails: 32 kms along the abandoned rail line from Collingwood to
Meaford. Passing through scenic areas with access to
accommodation, dining and retail along the way. Access points at
cross roads along Hwy 26, or start in Meaford, Thornbury,
Craigleith or Collingwood. |
Highlands Nordic
Address: Box 110, R.R. #1, Duntroon, L0M 1H0 Tel: (705) 444-5017.
Open Daily.
Trails: Suitable for the recreational skier as well as the skating
enthusiast. Facilities & Service; Club House, snack bar, rental
service, pro shop, race facilities, ski school, jack rabbit
program. 1/2 miles Southwest of Duntroon on the 10th line. |
Kolapore Uplands Wilderness Ski
Hwy Access: Hwy 26 West of Collingwood on Grey Rd, 2 for 11.2 kms
Parking on the Left. Open Dawn to dusk daily.
Trails: 60 kms/45miles, 15 trails ranging from intermediate to
advanced. Numerous steep climbs and difficult downhill runs.
Caution: Because of the extreme trail system, skiers are advised
to purchase a map of the area before starting out. Maps are
available at the Georgian Triangle Tourist Association and the
Ravenna General Store. |
The Loree Forest
Hwy Access: Hwy 26 west of Collingwood, Left of Grey Rd. #4, left
on Concession 7, first left on Concession 21. Continue 3 to 4
miles, watch for unused road allowance on left, which is the
entrance trail. Open dawn to dusk daily. Located in the Grey
County Forest area atop the Georgian Peaks ski area, Loree is one
of the most beautiful cross-country areas in the Georgian
Triangle. Use at own risk. |
Wasaga Beach Provincial Park
Address: Box 183, L0L 2P0 Tel: (705) 429-2516
Open: Daily 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Trails: 3 Trails, 26 kms marked, groomed and track set. Novice,
Intermediate, Advanced. Trail fees.
Facilities & Services : Cookout Shelter, Warming Hut, First Aid,
Waxing Area, Trail Maps, Private Ski Rentals adjacent to parking
lot on weekends. |
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Area
Resort/Skiing/Trail Sites |
Blue Mountain
Resorts Limited.
Ontario’s Largest Mountain Resort, is a four-season vacation
destination. It is located 11 kms west of Collingwood, on the
southern shores of Georgian Bay. |
Tyrolean Village
Resorts
A small group of large Swiss-style chalets nestled at the base
of scenic Blue Mountain, Collingwood, just 90 minutes north of
Toronto. |
Toronto Ski Club
One of Canada's oldest ski clubs, it was founded in 1924 and
is now a private, club operating from Southern Ontario's
largest ski resorts, Blue Mountain. |
Georgian Peaks
The Georgian Peaks Club is a private club that operates on a
year round basis. It boasts the highest, longest, most
challenging terrain in Ontario. |
Alpine Ski Club
A private club with a philosophy of : excellent skiing,
uncrowded slopes, great skiing and a warm relaxed atmosphere
for one and all. |
Bruce Trail
Association
A non-profit organization dedicated to the development and
maintenance of over 800 kilometers of main trails and an
additional 200km of side trails along the Niagara Escarpment
between Niagara Falls, Ontario (Queenston Heights) and
Tobermory, Ontario (Little Tub Harbour). |
Georgian Triangle
Tourist Association
Serving the Thornbury, Meaford, Collingwood and Staynor area,
this site features local information of interest to tourists
and residents. |
Blue Mountain
Foundation for the Arts
A non-profit community arts council committed to making the
arts an integral part of life in the southern Georgian Bay
community. |
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Our Reservation Agents can be reached by dialling
1-877-446-0824
or by clicking on any of the
Live Help
buttons located throughout the web site |
Ski Collingwood, Blue Mountain, Ontario Weekend Chalet, Condo, Cottage and
Inn Rental Accommodation Information.
Serving Collingwood & Blue Mountain renting luxury vacation
accommodations.
BOOK
Your Winter Ski Vacation 2005 /2006 NOW!!!
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Blue Mountain Ski Information
Ontario’s Largest Mountain Resort, is a four-season vacation
destination. It is located 11 kms west of Collingwood, on the
southern shores of Georgian Bay. |
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2006-07 Season Passes
Never too Early! Season Passes are NOW
Available for Purchase Online
 
» 5 x 7 Pass Great Options
At A Fantastic Price. Ski & Board Up To 95 Nights & 75+
Midweek Days!
» Night Value Pass An
Amazing Value Priced Option. Ski & Board Up To 56 Nights!
» Super Pass A Premium All
Access Pass. Ski & Board Up To 95 Nights, 75+ Midweek Days And
All Weekends And Holidays!
» 5 X 7 Lift And Rental Equipment Pass
Mail Me My Pass - Avoid the line-ups!
Why face season pass line-ups? Returning passholders can
purchase this years pass on-line and choose the Mail Me My
Pass option.* Blue Mountain will pre-print your 2006/2007
Season Pass using last years photo and mail it to you No fuss,
no muss, just your season pass right to your door!
5 x 7 PASS:
GREAT OPTIONS AT A FANTASTIC PRICE.
SKI & BOARD UP TO 95 NIGHTS & 75+ MIDWEEK DAYS!
(All prices +GST) |
Early Bird 5 X 7
Pass Pricing on or Before October 23, 2006
$159 +GST for ages 6 + as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) 5x7 Pass
purchase.
5 x 7 Pass Pricing after October
23, 2006
$319 +GST for ages 6+ as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) 5x7 Pass
purchase.
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The 5 x 7 Pass is valid for lift access (weather and
conditions permitting).
- 5 days a week Monday through Friday from 9 am to
4:30 pm (excluding Saturday, December 23, 2006 through
Sunday, January 7, 2007).
- 7 nights a week from 4:30 pm to 10 pm. The night
season is scheduled to start Thursday, December 14, 2006
and will end on Sunday, March 18, 2007.
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| NIGHT VALUE PASS:
AN AMAZING VALUE PRICED OPTION. SKI & BOARD UP TO 56
NIGHTS! (All prices +GST) |
Early Bird Night
Value Pass Pricing on or Before October 23, 2006
$84 +GST for ages 6 + as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) Night Value Pass
purchase.
Night Value Pass Pricing after
October 23, 2006
$169 +GST for ages 6+ as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) Night Value Pass
purchase.
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The New Night Value Pass is valid for lift access
(weather and conditions permitting).
- 5 nights a week Sunday through Thursday from 4:30 pm
to 10 pm (excluding Friday, December 22, 2006 through
Saturday, January 6, 2007).
- The night season is scheduled to start Thursday,
December 14, 2006 and will end on Sunday, March 18,
2007.
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| UPER PASS: A
PREMIUM ALL ACCESS PASS. SKI & BOARD UP TO 95 NIGHTS, 75+
MIDWEEK DAYS AND ALL WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS! (All
prices +GST) |
Early Bird Super
Pass Pricing on or Before October 23, 2006
$674 +GST for ages 18+ as of September 1,
2006
$424 +GST for Seniors ages 65+ as of
September 1, 2006
$424 +GST for Youth ages 6 to 17 as of
September 1, 2006
FREE for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under as
of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) Super Pass purchase
Super Pass Pricing after October
23, 2006
$824 +GST for ages 18+ as of September 1,
2006
$564 +GST for Seniors ages 65+ as of
September 1, 2006
$564 +GST for Youth ages 6 to 17 as of
September 1, 2006 +GST for Youth ages 6 to 17 as of
September 1, 2006
FREE for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under as
of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) Super Pass purchase
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| The Super Pass is valid for lift access (weather and
conditions permitting) during all operating hours for the
2006/07 winter season. |
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| 5 X 7 LIFT & RENTAL
EQUIPMENT PASS: (All prices + PST & GST) |
Early Bird 5 X 7
Lift & Rental Pass Pricing on or Before October 23, 2006
$309 +GST for ages 6 + as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) 5x7 Pass
purchase.
5 X 7 Lift & Rental Equipment Pass
Pricing
$619 for ages 6+ as of September
1, 2005
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The 5 x 7 Lift & Rental Equipment Pass is valid for
lift access and use of rental equipment (weather and
conditions permitting).
- 5 days a week Monday through Friday from 9 am to
4:30 pm (excluding Saturday, December 23, 2006 through
Sunday, January 7, 2007).
- 7 nights a week from 4:30 pm to 10 pm. The night
season is scheduled to start Thursday, December 14, 2006
and will end on Sunday, March 18, 2007.
- Use of Sport ski/snowboard rental equipment subject
to the same restrictions as above. Rental equipment use
is subject to availability and must be returned at the
end of each day
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Lift Tickets
34 trails from
beginner to do-you-dare?
Blue Mountain stretches across the Niagara Escarpment with 720
vertical feet, 13 lifts, and 34 trails ranging from beginner
to double black diamond. You’ll enjoy plenty of on-snow time,
with four high-speed six-person lifts across the resort. If
you prefer to hit the hills after the sun sets, we have you
covered with 22 trails and 10 lifts under the lights.
» Lift Ticket Rates
» Multi-day Ticket
» Special Ticket Rates
» Special Weeks
Lift Ticket Rates
Prime Season
December 14, 2006 to March 18, 2007 |
Adult
(18-64)
Cdn./U.S.
+ gst |
Youth/Senior
(6-17) (65+)
Cdn./U.S.
+ gst |
| Day*: (9 am
- 4:30 pm) |
$52/$48 |
$34/$31 |
| Afternoon
(12:30 pm - 4:30 pm) |
$47/$43 |
$34/$31 |
| Afternoon/Night*:
(12:30 pm - 10 pm) |
$52/$48 |
$34/$31 |
| Night: (4:30
pm - 10 pm) |
$34/$31 |
$34/$31 |
| Day/Night*:
(9 am - 10 pm) |
$62/$57 |
$42/$39 |
| Beginner: (9
am - 10 pm) |
$30/$28 |
$30/$28 |
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Night skiing runs December 14, 2006
through March 18, 2007, weather and conditions permitting.* 4
hour refund: $5 off adult tickets only
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| Multi-day Ticket
(Monday to Friday 9 am – 10 pm) |
Adult
(18-64)
Cdn./U.S.
+ gst |
Youth/Senior
(6-17) (65+)
Cdn./U.S.
+ gst |
Not available Christmas
Break:
December 25, 2006 to January 5, 2007 |
$248/$226 |
$168/$153 |
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| Special Ticket Rates
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Adult
Cdn./U.S.
+gst |
Youth/Senior
Cdn./U.S.
+gst |
| Early Season:
(December 4 - 13, 2006) |
$39/$36 |
$29/$27 |
| Spring Season:
(March 19 - close, 2007) |
$39/$36 |
$29/$27 |
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| Special
Ticket Rates |
All Ages
CDN/US
+ gst |
Coors
Light Snow Go: Season opening to December 3,
2006
(day lift ticket for all ages) |
$13/$12 |
Coors
Light Ski Spree: January 8 to 12, 2007
(day/night lift ticket for all ages) |
$39/$36 |
Coors
Light National Ski & Snowboard Week: January
16 to 20, 2007
(beginner lift/lesson/rental package all ages)
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$39/$36 |
Coors
Light Men’s Week: January 29 to February 2,
2007
(day/night lift ticket for all men) |
$39/$36 |
Coors
Light College and University Week: February
19 to 23 & February 26 to March 2, 2007
(day/night lift ticket for all College/University
Students with valid proof of full-time enrolment) |
$39/$36 |
Coors
Light Women’s Week: February 26 to March 2,
2007
(day/night lift ticket for all women) |
$39/$36 |
Pepsi
March Break Students’ Week: March 12 to 16,
2007
(day/night lift ticket for all students with proof of
full-time enrolment ) |
$39/$36 |
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At Blue
Mountain, groups of 20 or more can qualify for discounted lift
tickets and equipment rental rates during the 2006/2007
season.
*Rates may change without notice. All rates quoted in Canadian
and U.S. funds $1.00 = $1.10 Cdn. Rates listed do not include
applicable taxes unless otherwise specified.
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Blue
Mountain is Ontario's Winter Playground
What's NEW at Blue?
New novice
chair lift.
The historic Big Baby triple chair has retired to make way for
a new four-person chair. Novices will enjoy fewer stops and
more uphill capacity. And removing lift towers means improved
ski terrain and access to Mary Jane’s Lane.
More snowmaking.
Forty new high-temperature snowmaking guns increase snowmaking
capability and allow us to open the slopes for you as early in
the season as possible.
More grooming.
We’ve added a new BR 350 grooming vehicle to our fleet to make
conditions better than ever.
Now Blue Mountain has over 700 accommodation suites to choose
from!
Blue Mountain is Ontario's Largest Mountain Resort.
In the heart of the Georgian Triangle, nestled between the
shores of Georgian Bay and the heights of the Niagara
Escarpment, sits Ontario’s premiere four-season playground,
Blue Mountain Resort. Known for years as the province’s top
ski and snowboard destination, Blue Mountain features a
vertical of 720 feet, or 220 metres, with 34 trails ranging
from beginner slopes to double black diamond steeps.
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Blue Mountain Resort
Shuttling Information
The Best
Way to Get Around the Resort
Blue
Mountain is now providing guests with a great new
service. This season you can get transportation to
the various lodges and the village
on the Blue Mountain Shuttle.
Resort Shuttle Information
The shuttles run 7 days a
week. 7:30a.m. till 10:30p.m.
Resort Shuttle Route
- Stops at the shelter NEXT
to the Blue Mountain Inn
- Stops at the shelter at
the Village Market
- Stops in the top car park
at WinterGreen
- Stops at the car park at
RiverGrass
- Stops at Club Intrawest
- Stops at the shelter at
Snowbridge
- Stops at the shelter at
South Base Lodge
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Rentals
Equipment Rental Rates
Off site rates available (Call to Enquire)
Blue Mountain has two fully
equipped rental centres to serve you: one at Grand Central
Lodge and one at South Base Lodge. Both provide three levels
of rental equipment: Sport, Performance and High Performance.
Both operate from 8:30 am to 10 pm daily. Grand Central Lodge
also has a retail outlet offering essentials such as hats,
gloves that you may need for a satisfying day at Blue. See
below for a description of the equipment levels to help you
choose the right package for you.
Ski Packages
Sport Equipment: An excellent starting point
for Beginner to Intermediate skiers offer a softer flex with a
more forgiving side-cut allowing you to initiate turns
smoother and easier.
Performance Equipment: Step up your
performance and comfort level with your skis and boots. Ideal
for the intermediate skier, this equipment is slightly stiffer
with a larger side-cut allowing greater edge hold and a more
performance orientated experience.
High Performance Equipment: Top-of-the-line
skis for the intermediate to advanced aggressive skiers. (This
equipment is top of the line allowing the intermediate to
advanced skier to ski all terrain that Blue Mountain has to
offer.)
Snowboard Packages
Sport Equipment: An excellent starting point
for the Beginner to Intermediate ride. The LTR board is a soft
flexing board allowing the beginner to intermediate rider to
turn easier.
Performance Equipment: Step up your
performance with a stiffer board allowing you to have better
edge and a more aggressive experience.
High Performance Equipment: Top-of-the-line
boards for the intermediate to advanced rider. They have great
edge hold and can be used on all terrain.
Note: A major credit card is required for a deposit on all
skis and snowboards. |
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