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Who should book a Cottage in Blue Mountain (Ontario)?
Travelers and activities
Blue Mountain appeals strongly to skiers, snowboarders, golfers, and families seeking an amenity-rich resort holiday. It is highly suitable for groups looking for a dedicated chalet near the slopes and the lively village. Visitors can spend time skiing and snowboarding in winter, or cycling and hiking the Niagara Escarpment and enjoying the nearby Georgian Bay beaches in summer. The lodge holidays in Blue Mountain (Ontario) offer a fun, comfortable, and self-sufficient base for these mountain and resort activities. The peak season is winter (December to March) and summer (July and August), when temperatures average 23°C (summer) and cottage rates typically range from $350 to $800 CAD per night. The spring and fall offer lower rates, usually from $200 to $450 CAD, which are ideal for hiking and local touring.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Blue Mountain (Ontario)
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define the Blue Mountain region, blending its high-end resort amenities, natural geography, and local culture.
Blue Mountain Village
A European-style pedestrian village at the base of the resort, offering year-round dining, shopping, and entertainment, including a mill pond and numerous event spaces.
Blue Mountain Resort
The primary attraction, offering extensive terrain for downhill skiing and snowboarding in winter, and high-quality mountain biking and hiking in summer.
Scenic Caves Nature Adventures
Located on the Niagara Escarpment, this park offers guided tours of natural caves and caverns, a suspension bridge, and stunning views of Georgian Bay.
Georgian Bay
One of the largest bays on Lake Huron, offering expansive freshwater beaches, sailing, and a dramatic coastline that contrasts with the inland mountains.
Thornbury
A charming nearby town on the Georgian Bay shore, known for its art galleries, fine dining, and local apple and cider production.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Blue Mountain (Ontario)
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define the Blue Mountain region, blending its high-end resort amenities, natural geography, and local culture.
Blue Mountain Village
A European-style pedestrian village at the base of the resort, offering year-round dining, shopping, and entertainment, including a mill pond and numerous event spaces.
Blue Mountain Resort
The primary attraction, offering extensive terrain for downhill skiing and snowboarding in winter, and high-quality mountain biking and hiking in summer.
Scenic Caves Nature Adventures
Located on the Niagara Escarpment, this park offers guided tours of natural caves and caverns, a suspension bridge, and stunning views of Georgian Bay.
Georgian Bay
One of the largest bays on Lake Huron, offering expansive freshwater beaches, sailing, and a dramatic coastline that contrasts with the inland mountains.
Thornbury
A charming nearby town on the Georgian Bay shore, known for its art galleries, fine dining, and local apple and cider production.
Blue Mountain Resort was founded by Jozo Weider, who used local clay from the mountain to create the distinctive Blue Mountain Pottery brand.
Essential Blue Mountain (Ontario) travel tips
Good to know information
Blue Mountain observes Eastern Time (ET). A car is necessary for the surrounding area, but the resort village operates a complimentary shuttle service for guests staying nearby. Tipping is standard Canadian custom. For guests booking a ski trip, confirming a cottage in Blue Mountain (Ontario) with ski-in/ski-out access is the most practical amenity. Visitors should be aware of the high density of rental properties, which can make booking complex. Many local campsites in Blue Mountain (Ontario) are available during the summer months and reflect the high demand for outdoor and self-catered lodging options.








