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Blue Mountain

Toronto’s Backyard

Welcome to Ontario’s biggest and best ski and snowboard destination. Whether you spend your day hitting the slopes with friends or decide to try night skiing under the stars, Blue Mountain is the perfect place to embrace winter and play outside 100+ days of the year.

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Acres
364
Lifts
11
Trails
43
Vertical Drop
720'
Avg Snowfall
154"
YYZ - Blue Mountain
127 km (1 hour 45 minutes)
CNY3 - Blue Mountain
19.3 km (20 minutes)

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FOLLOW GORDS TRACKS

Skiers and riders of all skill levels will want to take a turn on Gord's Groove. The longest beginner run in Ontario pays tribute to Gord Canning, Blue Mountain's President and Chairman for over three decades.

STEEP RUNS, FRESH POW

When the flakes are falling, head to the Weider Express in the North Area. It delivers the steepest runs that get even better with fresh powder—with fewer crowds than other areas of the resort.

LEARN THE MOUNTAIN

SHARPEN YOUR SKATES

Ice skating rinks are a familiar staple at many mountain resorts, but have you ever taken a spin on an ice skating loop? You can at Blue Mountain. Located at the top of the peak, the .7-mile skating loop offers stunning views of the Niagara Escarpment and Georgian Bay. Bring the whole family for a fun-filled afternoon on the ice, or come back after sunset for an illuminated skate on select nights.

SKATE THE LOOP

LOCAL HACK

Set your alarm clocks to sunrise for the Family Day Holiday in February. Blue Mountain hosts an annual sunrise ski when select lifts start turning as early as 6:30am.

Stories and Road Trips

Discover some of the best activities and adventures at Blue Mountain

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