Welcome to winter in Ontario, where we do winter in a big way. Days start with fresh corduroy and first chair, and end with base layers drying by the door. We challenge ourselves to get in as many runs as possible, then earn our hot chocolate with night skating under brightly coloured, glowing, snow-covered trees.
Tubing turns into friendly races back up the hill, warm pools steam on cold days, and après means carving under the lights before swapping skis for local pints. And while winter is still delivering, spring planning is already in full force, because the best turns do not stop when winter ends.
From peak winter days to soft spring laps, Ontario’s top winter resort is where you plan now and ride later.
The 24h BLUE MTN returns this March bigger, bolder, and reimagined as an inclusive, weekend-long fundraising festival for a great cause.
Learn More rich-text, responsive-tableBlue Mountain by the Numbers
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Terrain/Trail System
220m Elevation
365 Skiable Acres
43 Trails
30 Night Trails
360 Acres of SnowmakingLongest Run:
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Gord's Groove - 1.6km (1 mile)Lift System
High-Speed Six: 5
Quad: 1
Triple: 1
Surface Lifts: 4Uphill Capacity:
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26,750 per hour -
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1000+ Lodging Units
50+ Bars, Restaurants & Shops
5 Winter Attractions
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1km Blumination Dream Trail
Fill Your Day With Fun
Winter activities are the perfect addition to your winter getaway.
