Blue Mountain Resort–Blue Like a Local
From after-school jibbers to retirees, these seasoned locals know the mountain’s rhythm—the best times, hidden stashes, and quiet trails at Blue Mountain.
By Cara Williams | Photography by Clay Dolan
From after-school jibbers to retirees, these seasoned locals know the mountain’s rhythm—the best times, hidden stashes, and quiet trails at Blue Mountain.
By Cara Williams | Photography by Clay Dolan
Open through autumn and all winter, Blue Mountain’s Canopy Climb Net Adventure features towering treetop trampolines and a dazzling light show, offering a perfect mix of fun, excitement, and outdoor challenges for the whole family.
by Cara Williams | photography by Clay Dolan
This spring, Blue Mountain Resort launches Leadership Camps, merging leadership-in training, resort attractions and environmental stewardship into a transformative experience for youth. It’s an all-inclusive adventure that promises to be both educational and exhilarating.
By Cara Williams, photography courtesy of Blue Mountain Resort
While skiing and snowboarding usually steal the winter spotlight in these parts, there’s an abundance of skiing-adjacent winter adventures to be enjoyed. Whether you’re a non-skier or simply seeking a different type of adrenaline rush, Blue Mountain’s Play All Day package grants unlimited access to snowshoe trails, the Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster, Hike n’ Tube, Woodview Mountaintop Skating, and the Plunge! Aquatic Centre.
Story by Cara Williams.
With a multi-million-dollar investment spanning the next five years, Blue Mountain Resort is introducing state-of-the art snowmaking upgrades, including 42 high-temperature snow guns, capable of producing snow in temperatures as warm as -2°C.
Words by Cara Williams, photography by Clay Dolan
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