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VILLAGE MAP INSIDE 2018 SUMMER ADVENTURE GUIDE SUMMER ATTRACTIONS MONTERRA GOLF MOUNTAIN BIKING KIDS CAMPS FESTIVALS & EVENTS ACCOMMODATION & PACKAGING #LIVEITOUTSIDE
WELCOME TO SUMMER CONTENTS MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE / MAP 4 Summer. It’s the season we hold our breath for as we watch the BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS: days stretch longer and longer. Familiar sounds of the summer • APEX BAGJUMP 5 echo through the air: screams of laughter from children of all • THE ROCK CLIMBING WALL 5 ages, the slow whir of bike pedals and the cheerful notes of • CASCADE PUTTING COURSE 6 patio music welcome you back to a season best spent outside. • OPEN-AIR GONDOLA 6 With activities and adventures for every age and ability, Blue • PLUNGE! AQUATIC CENTRE 7 Mountain has your summer season covered. Test your limits on • MILL POND ACTIVITY CENTRE 7 a high-flying attraction like the Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster • RIDGE RUNNER MOUNTAIN 8 or Wind Rider Triple Zips, navigate the treetops on the Timber COASTER Challenge High Ropes or find a new way to experience life on • WIND RIDER TRIPLE ZIPS 9 two wheels at Blue Mountain’s Bike Park. MID-STATION ATTRACTIONS: It’s true that summertime flies. At Blue Mountain, we’ll make • WOODLOT LOW ROPES 10 it soar. It’s about time to welcome summer back to Ontario! SUMMIT ATTRACTIONS: • TIMBER CHALLENGE HIGH 11 ROPES • MOUNTAINTOP SEGWAY 12 BEACH CLUB 13 HIKING 13 OFF-RESORT ACTIVITIES 14 FESTIVALS & EVENTS 15 RESORT MAP 16 MONTERRA GOLF 18 MOUNTAIN BIKING 20 BIKE RENTALS, LESSONS 22 MOUNTAIN BIKE EVENTS 23 KIDS CAMPS: • MOUNTAINSIDE CAMP 24 • BEACHSIDE CAMP 25 • MONTERRA TENNIS CAMP 25 ACCOMMODATION 26 ADVENTURE PACKAGES 29 WINTER AT BLUE 30 2014 THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE & EVENT SPONSORS 2 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT 3
MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS PRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $16 | YOUTH $13 (All prices + tax) 9 .1 ay Y RD Century eW RE Straight Up lag Express G Base Camp Vil High-Speed Attraction Six-Person Château Ground Chair Ridge Mid-Station School Badlands Summer Double Attraction Open-Air Chair Gondola Undergrad Summit Magic Carpet Attraction H Blue Graduate Mountain Grand Central Easy Triple . Lodge IT DR Private Rider Chair HE GGTVE Beach Magic ANNE Carpet Club Blue Mountain Inn & Activity Conference Centre Lift Plaza Weider Central Cachet Lodge Crossing e G Underground Parking The Westin Grand . Trillium House Georgian DER BLVD JOZO WEI I APEX BAGJUMP E G DRIV Underground Mountain Mill Pond Parking Walk Not for the faint of heart, the Apex Bagjump is the closest 9 RD. 1 CANNIN you’ll come to flying! Count to three and take the leap from four platforms of various heights and experience a free fall GREY Seasons GORD At Blue guaranteed to satisfy your inner thrill seeker! WAL K HOURS OF OPERATION NTAIN MOU CUSTOMIZE YOUR MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE Bandstand (All prices + tax) SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri & Sat: 10 am–8 pm Mosaic Underground SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm Get the most out of Blue by paying the least! most popular Homeowner Bundle our Services attractions to save on a Parking Lodging & Group Sales FALL Sep 4 to Oct 28 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm day full of adventure. Your hardest choice will be whether to try them all, or just a few! For Activity Central, Ticket Windows and Guest Service hours of operation, visit BlueMountain.ca/hours Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply. Must be at least 8 years of age to jump from platforms 1 and 2. Must be at least 13 years of age to jump Prices per Attraction: from platforms 3 and 4. BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS Monterra Tennis Village Conference ADULTS (Ages 13 & up) $16 WIN | YOUTH TER(Ages 12 & under) $13 Centre GRE EN P ATTRACTIONS: Apex Bagjump*, The Rock Climbing Wall, Cascade Putting Course, Open-Air L. Gondola, Monterra Plunge! Aquatic Centre (3-hour admission only), Mill Pond Activity Centre, Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster, Golf THE ROCK CLIMBING WALL Wind Rider Triple Zips Find your footings and reach your way to the top of Wintergreen Prices per Attraction: The Rock Climbing Wall. Whether you’re new to the sport MID-STATION ATTRACTIONS JOZO WEIDER BLVD. ADULTS (Ages 13 & up) $29 | YOUTH (Ages 12 & under) $23 or an experienced climber, the feeling of accomplishment ATTRACTIONS: Woodlot Low Ropes* when you scale the wall is unbeatable. • Harnesses are provided N SUMMIT ATTRACTIONS Prices per Attraction: Sierra Lane ADULTS (Ages 13 & up) $63 | YOUTH (Private) (Ages 12 & under) $48 • Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended pa eS ATTRACTIONS: EMBARC Timber Challenge High Ropes*, Mountaintop Segway FA Tours* HOURS OF OPERATION nav Blue Mountain IR W AY CT. SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri & Sat: 10 am–8 pm COMBINE 4 PLUS AND SAVE SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm FALL Sep 4 to Oct 28 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm Purchase 4 or more attractions and SAVE 10% OFF! GRE Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply. YR D. 1 9 STAY AND SAVE SAVE 25% on Base Camp Attractions when you add an Active Pack to an overnight stay! Rivergrass H Sno istoric Visit BlueMountain.ca/activepack for more details. wbr idge PLEASE NOTE: The availability of many attractions is subject to wait times. Check BlueMountain.ca/conditions for details PLEASE READ — CLIMBING WALL AND BAGJUMP ASSUMPTION OF RISKS prior to purchasing your ticket. *Height, weight and age restrictions may apply to certain attractions. WAY The Climbing Wall and Bagjump involve many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: tripping, slipping and falling, including falling from heights; changing weather conditions; entanglement; strangulation; variation or changes in the terrain; impact or collision with platforms, fences, equipment, or other natural or man-made IDGE GRE objects; collision with other participants, the failure to climb or belay safely; misuse of the equipment or facilities; condition of and hidden defects in the equipment; Y RD . 19 For more information regarding mechanical failure; improper landing; encounters with wildlife; aggravation of pre-existing injuries, conditions or congenital anomalies; the possibility of fatigue, straining, 4 5 WBR 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT accessibility at Blue Mountain, visit overexertion or pinching hazard; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts LP. SNO bluemountain.ca/accessible
BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS PRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $16 | YOUTH $13 (All prices + tax) PLUNGE! AQUATIC CENTRE Water slides, rope swings, hot tubs, indoor water playgrounds and more! Plunge! Aquatic Centre offers water-themed fun for kids and the kid in you! PRICING 3 HOURS FULL DAY 3 DAYS Ages 3 to 12 $13 $23 $38 Ages 13 and up $16 $29 $50 CASCADE PUTTING COURSE • Infants ages 2 years and younger are free. They must be accompanied by a paying adult 18 years of age or older. Practice your putt on our 18-hole, par 67 putting course. • 10% Discount when four or more three-hour passes are purchased. No discount on full-day and three-day passes. Situated at the base of the Escarpment and surrounded by natural limestone, the Cascade Putting Course offers golfers • Children 6 years of age and younger must be accompanied in the water by a paying adult. new and old the chance to improve their skills while they navigate the many bunkers and water hazards. • Children 7 to 9 years of age must be supervised by a paying adult on deck. HOURS OF OPERATION HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Fri & Sat: 10 am–8 pm Sun: 10 am–6 pm SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat & Holidays: 10 am–10 pm SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–9 pm SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–10 pm FALL Sep 4 to Oct 28 Fri to Sun: 10 am–7 pm FALL Sep 4 to Oct 28 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm Non-swimmers pay $5 rate during peak periods. Rates are subject to applicable taxes. Weather and conditions permitting. Some restrictions may apply. Rates are per person. OPEN-AIR GONDOLA MILL POND ACTIVITY CENTRE Soar through the air and enjoy a ride to the top of Enjoy the calm waters of the Mill Pond, located at the heart Blue Mountain on the Open-Air Gondola. Starting at the of Blue Mountain Village. Whether you’re taking in the sights ACTIVITY CENTRE top of Blue Mountain Village, the Gondola is a can’t-miss from the comfort of your own Muskoka chair or charting a attraction available to pedestrian and bike traffic alike. course on one of our canoes, the Mill Pond is the perfect • Riders must be at least 122 cm (4 ft) tall to ride alone retreat for every guest. • Infants and toddlers may ride with a parent or guardian but they must be secured in a chest-type baby harness or in a stroller HOURS OF OPERATION • One-way Gondola rides down are only $8 + HST per person, per ride SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat & Holidays: 10 am–9 pm SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–9 pm HOURS OF OPERATION EARLY FALL Sep 4 to Oct 8 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat & Holidays: 10 am–9 pm Weather and conditions permitting. Some restrictions may apply. SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–9 pm EARLY FALL Sep 4 to Oct 8 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm 25% // ON BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS Weather and conditions permitting. Some restrictions may apply. It is recommended that WHEN YOU ADD AN ACTIVE PACK pregnant women not ride the Gondola. Pets are not permitted on the Gondola. SAVE TO AN OVERNIGHT STAY! BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA/ACTIVEPACK 6 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT 877-445-0231 | BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA 7
BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS PRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $16 | YOUTH $13 (All prices + tax) RIDGE RUNNER MOUNTAIN COASTER Experience a different kind of downhill thrill on Ontario’s only Mountain Coaster. Enjoy the twists and turns of the Ridge Runner as you zoom down the mountain on over one kilometer (3500 ft) of track at speeds of up to 42 km/hr (26 mph). • ToYouridemustalone, you must be 13 years of age or older and 137 cm (54 in) tall • Maximumbeweight a minimum of 16 years of age to drive with a passenger in the cart WIND RIDER TRIPLE ZIPS • capacity per cart: 150 kg (330 lbs) Take flight on Blue’s Wind Rider Triple Zips as you soar through YOUTH TICKET (Must ride with an adult) the air at speeds of up to 50 km/hr (30 mph). Zip from platform • 3Passengers to 12 years of age and a minimum of 102 cm (40 in) tall to platform with your family and friends on one of three parallel • must be no taller than the driver’s shoulders while sitting lines and experience the thrill of flying at over 50 feet above RIDER TICKET (3 to 12 years of age) the ground. • The same price as a youth ticket • Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs) • This ticket can be used by parents with several children under 13 years of age • Harnesses and helmets are provided who would like one of our operators to ride with their child • Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended • Must be a minimum of 10 years of age HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat & Holidays: 10 am–10 pm • Zips begin near the base of Timber Challenge HOURS OF OPERATION SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–10 pm SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri & Sat: 10 am–8 pm FALL Sep 4 to Oct 28 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm Weather and conditions permitting. Some restrictions may apply. You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload the coaster. If in FALL Sep 4 to Oct 28 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm doubt, ask the attendant. Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply. NOTE: Each rider is required to purchase a ticket (up to 2 riders per cart). 25% // PLEASE READ — RIDGE RUNNER MOUNTAIN 5. You must control your speed keeping a safe distance behind the cart ahead. ON BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS WHEN YOU SAVE ADD AN ACTIVE PACK TO AN OVERNIGHT STAY! Tailgating is prohibited. If track is wet or icy you must increase the distance between COASTER RESPONSIBILITY CODE carts due to longer braking distance. THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE 6. You must not collide with the cart ahead of you. BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA/ACTIVEPACK 7. Keep hands on both brake handles and arms and legs inside cart at all times. AND PERSONAL AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE. 8. Face direction of travel at all times. Never turn around, lie down, kneel or stand. PLEASE ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW AND SHARE WITH 9. If ride stops you must remain in cart with your seatbelt fastened until ride starts again OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR A SAFE EXPERIENCE. or you are instructed otherwise by staff. 10. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the 1. Observe and obey all posted signs and instructions from staff. unload area and identify yourself to attendant. 2. Do not stop on track until finish area — except in case of emergency. 3. Seatbelt must be worn at all times. Removal of seatbelt may result in serious injury or death. KNOW THE CODE — BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. 4. You must not use coaster if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! PLEASE READ — RIDGE RUNNER ASSUMPTION OF RISKS PLEASE READ — WIND RIDER TRIPLE ZIPS ASSUMPTION OF RISKS The coaster involves many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: collision with other coaster users, including being struck from behind; failure to keep The Zip Lines involve many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: tripping, slipping and falling, including falling from heights; changing weather conditions; limbs within a cart; failure to keep seatbelt buckled or other safety equipment worn properly; the use of lifts; collision with natural or man-made objects or with other persons, entanglement; strangulation; variation or changes in the terrain; impact or collision with trees, fences, equipment, or other natural or man-made objects; collision with other slipping, tripping, falling, including falling from heights; changing weather conditions; variation or changes in the terrain; malfunctioning equipment; negligence of other participants, the failure to climb or belay safely; misuse of the equipment or facilities; condition of and hidden defects in the equipment; mechanical failure; encounters 8 participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts LP. with wildlife; the possibility of fatigue, straining, overexertion or pinching hazard; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts LP. 9
MID-STATION ATTRACTIONS SUMMIT ATTRACTIONS PRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $29 | YOUTH $23 (All prices + tax) PRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $63 | YOUTH $48 (All prices + tax) TIMBER CHALLENGE HIGH ROPES Navigate the treetops on the Timber Challenge High Ropes. Choose from seven different courses and test your balance and agility on over 75 aerial elements including suspension bridges, WOODLOT LOW ROPES ladders, cargo nets, zip lines and much more! Reaching 15.2 m (50 ft) Take family and team-building to new heights on the Woodlot above the forest floor, courses are geared to three levels of difficulty: Low Ropes. Choose from three self-guided courses that feature GREEN (beginner), BLUE (intermediate), and BLACK (expert). 25 different aerial elements, including suspended logs, beams, AGES 13 AND UP ropes, cables, and cargo nets. Guests remain attached to the • Must be able to reach 1.8 m (6 ft) with feet flat on the ground cables at all times on a continuous belay. • Up to three hours of course access, including Ground School training • Access • Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs) • Must includes one trip around each of the three courses • Closed-toe and and Harness, helmet gloves are provided • We be a minimum of 6 years of age recommend youth be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older • closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended • Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs) AGES 10 TO 12 • Access • Closed-toeand Harnesses helmets are provided • Must to Green and Blue courses only • and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended be able to reach 1.5 m (5 ft) for the Green courses and 1.8 m (6 ft) for the Blue courses with feet flat on the ground HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri & Sat: 10 am–8 pm • Must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older at a maximum of two kids per adult • Up to three hours of Green and Blue course access, including Ground School training SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm • Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs) FALL Sep 4 to Oct 28 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm • Harness, helmet and gloves are provided Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply. • Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri & Sat: 10 am–8 pm MID-STATION AND SUMMIT ATTRACTIONS Tickets available at the Activity Central Building. Mandatory basic instruction is provided by trained SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm Blue Mountain Resort staff prior to participation. One course in each level must be completed before FALL Sep 4 to Oct 28 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm advancing to more difficult levels. Participants must have sufficient physical dexterity and the ability to use the equipment properly. For safety reasons, pregnant women and individuals who have Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply. undergone kidney transplants are prohibited from participating on any ropes course. Additional restrictions may apply. PLEASE READ — WOODLOT LOW ROPES ASSUMPTION OF RISKS PLEASE READ — TIMBER CHALLENGE HIGH ROPES ASSUMPTION OF RISKS The low ropes courses involve many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: tripping, slipping and falling, including falling from heights; changing weather The high ropes courses involve many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: tripping, slipping and falling, including falling from heights; changing weather conditions; entanglement; strangulation; variation or changes in the terrain; impact or collision with trees, fences, equipment, or other natural or man-made objects; collision conditions; entanglement; strangulation; variation or changes in the terrain; impact or collision with trees, fences, equipment, or other natural or manmade objects; collision with other participants, the failure to climb or belay safely; misuse of the equipment or facilities; condition of and hidden defects in the equipment; mechanical failure; with other participants, the failure to climb or belay safely; misuse of the equipment or facilities; condition of and hidden defects in the equipment; mechanical failure; encounters with wildlife; the possibility of fatigue, straining, overexertion or pinching hazard; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain encounters with wildlife; the possibility of fatigue, straining, overexertion or pinching hazard; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain 10 Resorts LP. Resorts LP. 11
SUMMIT ATTRACTIONS EXPLORE BLUE PRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $63 | YOUTH $48 (All prices + tax) BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH CLUB Take in the warm waters and sand of the Blue Mountain Beach Club, just a 10-minute drive from the resort on the shores of ACTIVITY CENTRE beautiful Georgian Bay. Stay the day and enjoy our fleet of rental equipment, including stand-up paddle boards and kayaks, and enjoy a bite to eat at our snack bar. Please Note: Beach parking is extremely limited. The complimentary shuttle for overnight resort guests is strongly recommended. Base Camp vouchers may be redeemed for Kayak rentals only. PRICING • FREE to overnight resort guests • After 3 , $29 per carload for day guests (max. 8 guests per car) pm HOURS OF OPERATION SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm Approx. 9 km to Blue Mountain Private Beach Club MOUNTAINTOP SEGWAY TOURS COMPLIMENTARY BEACH SHUTTLE The shuttle is for overnight resort guests only. Explore the sights and sounds of the Niagara Escarpment Beach parking is limited. Shuttle service runs from on two wheels when you take the Mountaintop Segway Tour. Fri Jun 22 to Sep 3. The shuttle picks up every 30 Move your trek off course as you navigate Blue’s extensive minutes* from these three locations: trail system on your very own Segway device. Don’t forget to :00 & :30 am Westin shuttle stop (always first stop) :05 & :35 am Village Market shuttle stop take in the views of Blue Mountain Village and Georgian Bay :07 & :37 am Blue Mountain Inn shuttle stop as you wheel in and out of the trees! *Times are approximate. The first shuttle of the day starts at • Tour length is approximately 1.5 hrs 10 am. The last shuttle going to the beach starts at 6 pm & the • last shuttle coming back from the beach leaves at 7:15 pm . Participants must be 16 years of age or older to operate a Segway transportation machine • Must weigh 45–113 kg (100–250 lbs) • Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended HIKING HOURS OF OPERATION Blaze a path along one of Blue Mountain’s SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri & Sat: 10 am–8 pm four hiking trails! Take in the sights and sounds SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm of the Escarpment and enjoy the natural EARLY FALL Sep 4 to Oct 8 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm beauty found on every trail. Trails range in Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Reserve your experience at the Activity difficulty, but every hiker who summits Blue Central Building. Mandatory basic instruction is provided by trained staff and included in tour. is rewarded with gorgeous panoramic views. NOTE: Height and other restrictions may apply. Find more details at the Activity Central Building or join our complimentary Columbia Guided Hikes (10:30 am departure in front of Columbia Sportswear) or iwa Spa First Tracks Yoga (Wednesdays and Fridays during July and August). HIKING IS SELF-GUIDED. PROPER FOOTWEAR IS RECOMMENDED*. Visit BlueMountain.ca/conditions for up-to-date trail conditions. *Lightweight sandals are not suitable for hiking or on multi-use trails. NOTE: Gondola rides down are $8 + HST per person per ride. PLEASE READ — SEGWAY TOURS ASSUMPTION OF RISKS Segway tours involve many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: falling from or with the transporter; inability to control one’s speed and direction; changing weather conditions; variation or changes in the terrain, including rocks, holes, tree roots etc.; the use of lifts; impact or collision with trees, fences, or other natural or man- made objects on or adjacent to the transporter terrain; impact or collision with other transporters, cyclists, pedestrians, or motor vehicles; mechanical failure; becoming lost or separated from the guides or other participants; poison ivy; encounters with wildlife; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts LP. 12 877-445-0231 | BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA 13
EXPLORE THE AREA BLUE EVENTS OFF-RESORT ACTIVITIES (All prices + tax) ACTIVITY TIME DURATION PRICE Canoeing & Kayaking Experience a gentle paddle down the Beaver River in 9 am – 5 pm 1 or 2 hrs $33–43 (unguided) your canoe or kayak and get in touch with nature. $43–63 (guided) Must drive to location. Jet Skiing Drive your own jet ski for loads of fun on Georgian Bay. Times 1 hr $89 driver* + gas Instruction and guide included. Must drive to location. Vary $30 passenger 2018 VILLAGE AND MOUNTAIN *must be 16 years + to drive Hummer Tours This exhilarating experience is packed with excitement. You will be chauffeured off-road in a customized H1 Times Vary 1 hr $59 Adult (13+) $39 Youth FESTIVALS & EVENTS For complete details, visit BlueMountain.ca/events Hummer. Village pickup. Minimum 4 Caving Explore the natural crevices that lie within the 9 am & 1 pm 3 hrs $70 WEEKLY Every Day APPLE PIE TRAIL Niagara Escarpment. Guide, helmet and headlamp per person Every Day SCAVENGER HUNT included. Must drive to location. Mon-Fri MID-WEEK CONCERT SERIES Mon & Thurs MOVIES UNDER THE STARS Rock Climbing Challenge yourself by scaling a real rock face in a 9 am & 1 pm 3 hrs $73 safe and guided outdoor environment. Must drive per person Wed & Fri iwa Spa FIRST TRACKS YOGA to location. Tues & Wed CAMPFIRE SING-A-LONG Tues & Thurs HATLEY’S STORYTIME BY THE POND Stand Up Paddling SUP... Cruise the beautiful Collingwood Harbour on a Harbour 2 hrs $80 Adult (13+) Tues, Wed & Thurs WESTIN GUIDED RUN Stand Up Paddle board or learn to SUP with certified SUP: 11 am $55 Youth (7-12) Sat & Sun COLUMBIA GUIDED HIKE instructors. Learn to 1.5 hrs $50 Adult (13+) Sun SUMMIT BAND CONCERT SERIES SUP: 2 pm $35 Youth (7-12) MAY May 19-21 CIRQUE DE VAGUE Collingwood Charters Relax aboard the Huronic while friendly staff provide Times Vary 1.5 hrs $30 Adult Sightseeing Tour you with facts about the surrounding area. Must drive $20 Youth (4-17) JUNE June 7-17 CIDERFEST to location. $28 Senior (65+) June 9 BRITISH CAR SHOW Minimum 4 June 9 THE BLUE DH CUP June 14-16 THE BLUE MOUNTAINS GRAN FONDO June 22-24 10th SALSA AT BLUE Sunset Tour Sit back and relax on the Huronic and enjoy the views Wed, Thurs 1.5 hrs $30 Adult June 30-July 2 CANADA DAY WEEKEND at sunset on Georgian Bay. Must drive to location. & Fri $20 Youth (4-17) Times vary $28 Senior (65+) JULY June 30-July 2 CANADA DAY WEEKEND Gondola & Enjoy a scenic gondola ride to the top of the mountain, 9 am –8 pm 2 hrs + $36.50 Adult July 4-8 PEAK TO SHORE MUSIC FESTIVAL Scenic Caves hike the trail over to the Scenic Caves. Explore the $30.00 Youth (3-17) July 8 MEC CANADIAN NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES Refrigerator Cave, squeeze through Fat Man’s Misery $34.00 Senior (60+) July 14-15 BLUES @ BLUE and walk across the suspension bridge. July 18 OPERA UNDER THE STARS APPLE PIE TRAIL ADVENTURES July 21-22 COUNTRY CROSSROADS July 27-29 COLLINGWOOD ELVIS FESTIVAL Pedal & Ontario’s signature experience! It’s a Times Vary 4–7 hrs $60 per person July 10, 17, 24, 31 COORS LIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT DH SERIES Paddle gondola-cycle-eat-paddle-cycle-drink adventure. (Yes, it’s a BIG day!) If you have the energy, you won’t be disappointed. AUGUST August 1 TAPESTRY, A CAROLE KING SONGBOOK August 4-6 MOSAIC WORLD MUSIC Paddle & Wine Paddle down the Beaver River, and then it’s off to 10 am –5 pm 2.5 hrs, $63 per person August 7 COORS LIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT DH SERIES Tasting Georgian Hills winery to test 3 different wines paired (includes 1 hr river paddle) August 11-12 WILD WONDERS with cheeses. Must drive to location. August 15 THE LAST WALTZ Vineyard & Winery Learn about our emerging wine region and sample 11 am , 1 pm 45 min $16 per person August 18-19 VILLAGE VIBE Tour 4 local wines. & 3 pm August 24-26 INDIGENOUS LIFE FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER September 1-3 SUMMER SUNDOWN September 8 CANADA’S ONLY GUITAR TRAIL All activities are weather permitting and subject to change without notice. Times listed are valid for the 2018 summer season (Jun 23 - Sep 4, 2018). Pricing accurate at time of printing and taxes may apply. Off-resort activities require advance booking. Transportation is not provided by Blue Mountain. September 15-16 CENTURION CYCLING FESTIVAL Age, height and weight restrictions may apply. Please contact Blue Mountain for complete details at 877-445-0231. These activities are operated by third-party suppliers. September 22 CREEMORE SPRINGS OKTOBERFEST September 23 GTHS WALKATHON September 28-30 WILDLY DEEPLY WELL September 29 CIBC RUN FOR THE CURE OCTOBER October 6-8 APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL October 13 EVEREST CHALLENGE 14 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT 877-445-0231 | BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA 15
19 R D. ay eW Century EY GR Straight Up lag Express Vil High-Speed Six-Person Château Ground Chair Ridge School Badlands located at the top of the Double Summer Southern Comfort Chairlift - Open-Air Chair parking available at the top Gondola Undergrad Magic Carpet 1 H Blue Graduate Mountain Grand Central Easy Triple EIT D R. A Lodge Rider Chair HEGGTV Private 2 ANNE Beach Magic Carpet Club B Blue Mountain Inn & 50 Activity Conference Centre 51 Lift Plaza Weider Central Cachet Lodge Crossing Cascade G Hiking GORD CANNING DRIVE Underground 3 Trail Parking 4 5 The Westin Grand DER BLVD . Trillium House C 6 9 Georgian JOZO WEI I Follow Gord Canning Dr. 7 10E D to for 8 11 18 SOUTH BASE LODGE 49 16 19 12 and KIDS AT BLUE 17 20 F 21 13 Underground Mountain 36 Parking Walk Mill Pond 35 22 14 RESORT MAP 9 South Base Lodge 15 RD. 1 37 34 23 E 24 G DRIV 52 GREY 38 Seasons 25 33 At Blue CANNIN O 39 26 48 40 32 41 31 42 30 SHOPPING 10 Copper Blues Bar & Grill 7 Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 29 28 27 GORD 47 43 K 44 AIN WAL 41 Brights Gallery 8 Firehall Pizza Co. 44 Royal Majesty Espresso Bar Bakery M OUNT Bandstand 5 Columbia Sportswear Company 51 Jozo’s Bar 12 Starbucks Coffee Company M 45 37 Kaytoo Restaurant & Bar Mosaic 20 Columbia Kids Sportswear Company Yeti Cheese: Top of Gondola Underground Parking Homeowner Services 26 Crock A Doodle Studio 40 Kikaku Sushi Bar Base of Orchard Lodging & Group Sales 46 22 Envy Eyewear Leaderboard J 39 Magnone’s Italian Kitchen SERVICES 43 Gabby Isabella 28 Georgian Christmas 18 MJ Byrne’s Irish Pub A Grand Central Lodge Food Court & Bar L K 48 Northwinds Brewhouse & Kitchen B Activity Central - Rentals, Retail, Village 46 31 Go Fish Go Monterra WIN Guest Services & Ticket Sales Tennis Conference TER 6 Hatley Gifts & Scoops 49 Oliver & Bonacini Café Grill Centre GRE C Mill Pond Playground EN P 2 Hillside Outfitters 24 The Pita Pit L. Monterra 35 Jack & Maddy - A Toy Store 50 The Pottery Restaurant D Storytime Park Golf 4 Lifted 3 Rusty’s at Blue E Coca-Cola Village Stage 21 L’Occitane en Provence 1 Six Pack Bar F Re/Max at Blue Realty Inc. Wintergreen 17 G Kalola Life in Balance Spa 25 Madison Boutique SMASH Ping Pong & Niteclub JOZO WEIDER BLVD. 34 Olde Stanton Store 45 Sunset Grill H Blue Mountain Inn Food Court 27 Pepper Palace 33 Tholos Restaurant I Blue Mountain Village Association 9 Red Devil Sports 32 Twist Martini Restaurant & Bar J Homeowner Services, Lodging & Group Sales 42 Reiner’s Originals 38 Wild Wing K Monterra Golf Course & Practice Facility N Sierra Lane L Monterra Indoor Tennis Courts & Lessons 30 Sinergy Clothing at Blue CRAVINGS (Private) Spa 47 The North Face M iwa Spa EMBARC 23 BeaverTails ave FA N Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain Blue Mountain IRW 15 Village Market 19 Booster Juice ndin AY O South Base Lodge Food Court C DINING 14 Camino Taco Sca T. 52 Bullwheel Pub 11 The Happy Valley Candy Co. Parking Sce 16 C & A Steak Company 29 Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt nic Accessible Parking Cav es 36 Chuck Burger 13 Mile High Poutine GRE Produced by Buchanan Associates 05/18 YR Visitor Information Walking Trail Base Camp D. 1 Baby Change Table 9 Attraction Guest Services Automated Teller Machines Hiking Trail Rivergrass Year-Round Mid-Station Entrance Lockers H Attraction Sno istoric Washrooms Taxi Stand Winter Season wbr Summit idge Accessible Washrooms Shuttle Service Green Season Attraction WAY IDGE GRE 16 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT Y RD . 19 For more information regarding 877-445-0231 | BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA 17 WBR accessibility at Blue Mountain, visit SNO bluemountain.ca/accessible
MONTERRA GOLF MONTERRA GOLF (All prices + tax) Monterra Golf is a challenging course with five tee boxes, so players of every level and ability can join the game. With scenic vistas, a wide variety of hazards, a practice area and state-of-the-art GPS in every cart, this public course keeps golfing fans coming back for more. 2018 GREEN FEES REGULAR TWILIGHT SUNSET† (Includes cart) REGULAR SEASON MID-WEEK $79 $49 $39 May 22 to August 30/Monday–Thursday REGULAR SEASON WEEKEND AND HOLIDAYS $99 $59 $39 May 18 to September 3/Friday–Sunday & Holidays LATE SUMMER/FALL $69 $49 $39 September 4 to closing/7 days a week †Juniors 17 years of age and under play free at sunset when accompanied by an adult (Ratio: 1 adult to 1 junior) * Spring course aerating takes place first week of May or earlier. * Fall course aerating takes place Tuesday to Thursday after Labour Day. COURSE DETAILS RENTALS Clubs $26 TEE PAR YARDAGE SLOPE RATING Pull Cart FREE (Limited availability) Black 72 6,525 138 71.7 HOURS OF OPERATION TWILIGHT SUNSET Grey 72 5,977 125 68.7 May 18 to September 3 4 pm–6 pm from 6 pm Blue 72 5,536 122 67.3 September 4 to 23 3 pm–5 pm from 5 pm Silver 72 4,895 116 64.4 September 24 to close 2 pm–4 pm from 4 pm Red 72 4,257 112 62.2 RESERVATION POLICIES Holes: 18 Overnight resort guests may book tee times when making their lodging reservations. Public may reserve 30 days in advance, and membership holders may Designer: Thomas McBroom reserve 7 days in advance by phoning 877-445-0231. Features: Rolling bent-grass fairways, bunkers, 7 ponds, numerous ravines and creeks. Elevated tee shots in NEW! // BOOK YOUR TEE TIME ONLINE AT TEE-ON.COM. TEE TIMES CAN BE BOOKED UP TO 30 DAYS IN ADVANCE. an inspiring mountain setting. GPS in all carts. 18 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT 877-445-0231 | BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA 19
BIKING AT BLUE MOUNTAIN BIKE SEASON PASS Starting May 1, 2018 $409* *All prices + HST. Season Pass valid for unlimited trail and lift access during all operating hours of the 2018 season, weather and conditions permitting. All riders are required to complete a waiver and view an orientation video prior to picking up their Season Pass. Riders under 18 years of age must also undergo a skill assessment and have a parent or legal guardian complete the waiver. All riders must complete a freeride skill assessment to access Special Terrain trails. PASSHOLDER BENEFITS* 2018 Mountain Bike Season Passholders receive a number of great benefits around resort for discounts on food & beverage, retail and more! View the full list of Passholder Benefits online! • 15% off Repair Shop services • 15% retail discount at Hillside Outfitters, The North Face, Lifted, Red Devil, Columbia and Columbia Kids during the summer season • 15% off at Jozo’s Bar, the Pottery Restaurant, Yeti Food Truck and the Grand Central Lodge Summer Food Court *Season Pass identification is required to redeem discounts. Some restrictions apply. SKILL AGES COST LENGTH TRAIL SKILLS ACCESS ASSESSMENT USED ASSESSED UPON MOUNTAIN BIKING (All prices + tax) COMPLETION Blue Mountain is home to some of Ontario’s best bike trails. Start off on YOUTH All riders FREE Less Embryo Basic braking, The Groove, the flowing singletrack, and work your way up to the technical downhill RIDER ages than 60 cornering The Gulch, ASSESSMENT 8 to 12 minutes and decision- Minion’s descents. We’ll provide lifts to the top of the trailheads, and you can enjoy making skills on Rush and the sprawling views of Georgian Bay and the surrounding region. intermediate Embryo terrain No equipment? No problem! Blue Mountain’s rental shop carries a full fleet of cross-country and downhill rental bikes as well as rider protection. GENERAL All riders FREE Less Raisin Run Basic braking, All trails RIDER 17 years of than 60 cornering with the Located in the Activity Central Building, the rental shop has bikes for age and minutes and decision- exception ASSESSMENT riders of every age, size and skill level. Whether you’re just starting out under making skills on of Haole intermediate and H2O or have years of experience under your wheels, Blue Mountain Bike Park terrain is the place to ride this summer! SECONDARY All riders FREE Less Freeride Advanced All trails FREERIDE 13 years of than 60 Skills braking, SINGLE-DAY TRAIL PASSES* age or older minutes Assessment cornering, body SKILL who wish to Centre positioning, Trail Pass only $8 ASSESSMENT ride special decision- Trail Pass and one lift access $16 terrain making and Downhill: Day Pass and unlimited lift access $49 (controlled- air awareness access) skills in the *Prices do not include the mandatory, one-time Bike Park Pass fee of $10 trails Freeride Skills Assessment area HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat & Holidays: 10 am–8 pm AGE REQUIREMENTS PLEASE NOTE SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm Riders under 8 years of age have access to cross-country trails Valid ID will be required for proof of age. Prior to the first-time with a Trail Pass only when accompanied by a parent or purchase or pickup of a lift ticket, Season Pass or rental, EARLY FALL Sep 4 to Oct 8 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm guide. Riders 8 to 12 years of age have access to downhill and parents or legal guardians of riders ages 17 and under are cross-country trails with a Trail Pass only when accompanied required to complete a waiver on behalf of the participant Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. All hours subject to change. by an adult 25 years of age or older or with a guide and must (in person or online). The online waiver can be found at have completed the General Rider Assessment. Riders 13 to BlueMountain.ca/mtnbike. As our facilities continue to 17 years of age have access to downhill and cross-country evolve, Blue Mountain, in collaboration with the biking trails with a Trail Pass and may ride on their own following community, is committed to minimizing risk and reducing completion of the General Rider Assessment. All downhill riders injuries. Please review our policies carefully. 17 years of age and under are required to wear a full face helmet and full armour (arms, legs, chest and back protection). PLEASE READ — MOUNTAIN BIKE RESPONSIBILITY CODE 8. Parents or guardians are responsible for their children’s activities on PLEASE READ — MOUNTAIN BIKING resort property. AND CYCLING ASSUMPTION OF RISKS THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE 1. Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people 9. To minimize erosion, stay on designated trails and do not cut switchbacks. Cycling involves many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: changing AND PERSONAL AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE. or objects. 10. Keep off closed trails and closed areas. Observe and obey all posted weather conditions; mechanical failure of bicycles; loss of balance; difficulty or inability 2. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. signs and markings. to control one’s speed and direction; variation or changes in the cycling terrain including REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU DECIDE 3. Be courteous to other trail users. Slow down when overtaking other riders. 11. You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely holes, depressions, loose gravel, rocks, mud, creeks, etc.; the use of lifts; impact or collision TO USE THE BIKE TRAILS, ALWAYS SHOW Pass only when it is safe — Hikers have the right of way on multi-use trails. load, ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant. with lift towers or other structures or objects used in connection with cycling; impact or COURTESY TO OTHERS. 4. When entering a trail or starting downhill, you must look uphill and yield 12. Familiarize yourself with the trail systems and select rides within collision with pedestrians, motor vehicles, other cyclists or racers, spectators or course to other riders. your ability level. When in doubt — WALK! officials; impact or collision with trees, tree stumps, forest deadfall, rocks, or other natural PLEASE ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW 5. Always wear a helmet when riding. or man-made objects on or adjacent to the cycling terrain; collision with other natural or AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY 6. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain KNOW THE CODE — BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. man-made features or falls from use of such features; encounters with wildlife; travel on at the scene and identify yourself to the Bike Patrol. 20 FOR A SAFE OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE. 7. You must not ride lifts or the terrain if your ability is impaired through use IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! highways and back-country roads; becoming lost or separated from the guides or instructors or other course participants; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of drugs or alcohol. of Blue Mountain Resorts LP.
BIKING (All prices + tax) BIKE RENTALS 1 HOUR 3 HOURS FULL DAY Cross-Country $16 $29 $40 E-Bike* $29 $40 $69 Downhill N/A $79 $109 Kids Trail-a-Bike or Child’s Trailer $16 $29 $40 *E-Bike rentals include helmet. Riders must be 13 years of age or older to ride as sizing allows. HELMET AND ARMOUR RENTALS FULL DAY Cross-Country Helmet $5 Full Face Helmet $10 Arm Guards Leg Guards $10 $10 MOUNTAIN BIKE EVENTS (All prices + tax) Upper-Body Protector $20 2018 BLUE CUP Armour Package* $39 JUNE 9, 2018 *Includes full face helmet, arm and leg guards, chest and back protection and gloves. Before there was East Coast Open, before there was King of the Mountain, before A credit card and proof of identification are required to rent equipment. there was Tuesday Night Series, there was The Blue Cup! The Blue Mountain Bike Park decided it was time to bring back this fun, OG DH race event for the people. No points BIKE REPAIRS to chase, no excess race fees, just a chance at bragging rights as the fastest racer A full-service repair shop located in the Activity Central Building is open at Blue. Join us to kick-off the season with a fun race, followed by après at Jozo’s. 7 days per week. Race Format: Best of 2 runs HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 18 to Jun 21 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri & Sat: 10 am–8 pm MEC CANADIAN NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES SUMMER Jun 22 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm JULY 8, 2018 The Canadian National Enduro Series makes its way back to Ontario. Racers will EARLY FALL Sep 4 to Oct 8 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm complete a series of timed stages as they battle for the overall championship, combining all the thrills and excitement of timed downhill racing with the endurance and stamina needed for cross-country racing. MOUNTAIN BIKING GUIDED EXPERIENCES COORS LIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT DH SERIES (All prices + tax) JULY 10, 17, 24, 31, AUGUST 7, 2018 GUIDED SCENIC RIDE (Ages 8 & up) $29 Coors Light Tuesday Night DH Series at Blue is a grassroots series designed for all Enjoy breathtaking views of Georgian Bay and the surrounding area during this downhill mountain bike ability levels! Racers ages 12 & up are encouraged to come one-hour tour along the top of the Niagara Escarpment. Includes guide fee, out on Tuesday evenings for 5 weeks of racing. Jam format allows each racer to one-hour trail bike rental and single-ride lift ticket. complete at least two runs, taking their bet time of the night on the course. LESSON TIMES: 11 am, 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm Awards follow the race over at the locals’ favourite bar: Jozo’s. NEWBIE DOWNHILL ADULT (Ages 13+) $119 DH SEASON PASSHOLDER APPRECIATION DAY NEWBIE DOWNHILL YOUTH (Ages 8 to 12) $99 SEPTEMBER 22, 2018 A group experience for riders who want to try downhill mountain biking. After this lesson, Our thank you to our bike park passholders features fun events like the flat riders will have a better understanding of how a downhill bike performs and will be able Dual Slalom race, bring a friend tickets, on-hill photographer and a Bike Park to navigate some of our trails. Includes guide fee, two-hour downhill bike and armour Scavenger Hunt. rental, and two-hour lift access. LESSON TIMES: 10 am, 1 pm, 3:30 pm, 6 pm PLEASE READ — MOUNTAIN BIKE RESPONSIBILITY CODE 8. Parents or guardians are responsible for their children’s activities on PLEASE READ — MOUNTAIN BIKING resort property. AND CYCLING ASSUMPTION OF RISKS THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE 1. Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people 9. To minimize erosion, stay on designated trails and do not cut switchbacks. Cycling involves many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: changing AND PERSONAL AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE. or objects. 10. Keep off closed trails and closed areas. Observe and obey all posted weather conditions; mechanical failure of bicycles; loss of balance; difficulty or inability 2. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. signs and markings. to control one’s speed and direction; variation or changes in the cycling terrain including REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU DECIDE 3. Be courteous to other trail users. Slow down when overtaking other riders. 11. You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely holes, depressions, loose gravel, rocks, mud, creeks, etc.; the use of lifts; impact or collision TO USE THE BIKE TRAILS, ALWAYS SHOW Pass only when it is safe — Hikers have the right of way on multi-use trails. load, ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant. with lift towers or other structures or objects used in connection with cycling; impact or COURTESY TO OTHERS. 4. When entering a trail or starting downhill, you must look uphill and yield 12. Familiarize yourself with the trail systems and select rides within collision with pedestrians, motor vehicles, other cyclists or racers, spectators or course to other riders. your ability level. When in doubt — WALK! officials; impact or collision with trees, tree stumps, forest deadfall, rocks, or other natural PLEASE ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW 5. Always wear a helmet when riding. or man-made objects on or adjacent to the cycling terrain; collision with other natural or AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY 6. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain KNOW THE CODE — BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. man-made features or falls from use of such features; encounters with wildlife; travel on 22 22 8 FOR A SAFE OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE. 2017 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT at the scene and identify yourself to the Bike Patrol. 7. You must not ride lifts or the terrain if your ability is impaired through use IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! highways and back-country roads; becoming lost or separated from the guides or instructors or other course participants; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of drugs or alcohol. of Blue Mountain Resorts LP.
KIDS AT BLUE BEACHSIDE CAMP (Ages 6–12) Let your water-loving child experience what beach life is all about this summer at Beachside Camp! Pack a swimsuit because this program is 70% water based, with activities like stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, supervised swims and more! Plus, we’ll schedule a little time on land with beach-themed programming like capture the flag, sand castle competitions and beach volleyball. After so much fun with the water, sand and sun, your little ones will return home with just one question: “Which way to the beach?” DAILY $70 WEEKLY $300 • Lunches are not included. Please pack a peanut-free lunch every day. • Camp runs Monday to Friday, 9 am–4 pm, from July 2 to August 31 MONTERRA TENNIS CAMP (Ages 6–12) For those looking to learn or improve their game, Monterra Tennis Summer Camp offers a weatherproof way for campers to have fun on the courts. Certified instructors will guide campers through the game in our new, SUMMER CAMPS (All prices + tax) high-tech facility. Keep your kids active and engaged all summer long with our NEW! 1/2 DAY (No lunch or snacks provided.) Mountainside Camp and revamped Beachside Camp programs! MORNINGS 10 am–12 pm $40 AFTERNOONS 1 pm-3 pm $40 NEW! MOUNTAINSIDE CAMP (Ages 4-12) SUMMER // FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ALL Experience the camaraderie of camp in an authentic mountain setting! KIDS AT BLUE SUMMER CAMPS, Blue’s NEW Mountainside Camp program keeps your child outside and engaged from drop-off to pickup. Watch them develop their appreciation CAMPS VISIT BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA/KIDS of the outdoors on daily hikes, build their confidence as they tackle signature attractions like the Woodlot Low Ropes and The Rock Climbing Wall, test the waters with daily swimming lessons at Plunge! Aquatic Centre and let their imaginations soar during arts and crafts activities. At Mountainside Camp, we’ll transform your child from grade-schooler to mountain- PLEASE READ CAREFULLY — NOTICE TO USERS OF THESE FACILITIES adventurist, guaranteed! EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY — ASSUMPTION OF RISK — JURISDICTION. THESE CONDITIONS WILL AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS. DAILY $80 As a condition of use of the resort facilities, the Facility User assumes all risk of personal injury, death or property loss resulting from any cause whatsoever including but not limited to the risks, dangers and hazards of the alpine coaster, hiking trails, climbing wall, putting course, ropes courses and zip lines, Segway tours, Bagjump, Plunge, paddleboating, kayaking, WEEKLY $350 canoeing, mountain biking and cycling, and all other recreational activities; tripping, slipping and falling, including falling from heights; changing weather conditions; variation or changes in the terrain; impact or collision with trees, fences, platforms or other natural or man-made objects or with other participants, pedestrians, vehicles or equipment; misuse of the • Camp runs Monday to Friday, 9 am–4 pm, from July 2 to August 31 equipment or facilities; condition of and hidden defects in the equipment; mechanical failure; improper landing; encounters with wildlife; aggravation of pre-existing injuries, conditions or • Pre-registration is required as space is limited congenital anomalies; the possibility of fatigue, straining, pinching, drowning or overexertion; negligence of other participants; or negligence, breach of contract, or breach of statutory duty of care on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts LP, Blue Mountain Resorts GP Inc., Intrawest ULC, and Blue Mountain Village Association and their affiliated entities and partners and • Lunches are not included. Please pack a peanut-free lunch every day. their respective directors, officers, employees, volunteers, agents, independent contractors, subcontractors, representatives, sponsors, successors and assigns (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Resort Operator”). The Facility User agrees that the Resort Operator shall not be liable for any such personal injury, death or property loss and releases the Resort Operator and waives all claims with respect thereto. The Facility User agrees that any litigation involving the Resort Operator will be brought within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Ontario and any rights, duties and obligations as between the parties will be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Ontario. 24 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT THE RESORT OPERATOR’S LIABILITY IS EXCLUDED BY THESE CONDITIONS PLEASE BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY IN ALL ACTIVITIES
RESORT ACCOMMODATIONS VILLAGE SUITES GRAND GEORGIAN The Grand Georgian is the original Village hotel property, with classic décor reminiscent of a grand railway lodge. The Grand Georgian houses the main check-in for the Village Suites, provides guests with direct access to our Village Events Plaza and features a seasonal outdoor pool, year-round hot tubs and a fitness facility. MOSAIC AT BLUE Mosaic provides modern suites surrounded by the Village but secluded from the Events Plaza. Guests of Mosaic are greeted at a dedicated 24-hour check-in desk. Upgraded amenities include bathrobes, complimentary flavoured water and a year-round heated outdoor pool. Guests of Mosaic can enjoy indoor access to the resort’s newest award-winning spa experience, iwa Spa. SEASONS AT BLUE Seasons at Blue offers suites featuring contemporary interiors in soft neutral colours. Located at the cross- roads of two of the Village’s main shopping streets, Seasons at Blue provides convenient access to the Village Conference Centre and features a seasonal outdoor pool, year-round hot tubs and a fitness facility. WEIDER LODGE The Village’s Weider Lodge is styled as a classic mountain lodge, offering units overlooking the THE WESTIN TRILLIUM HOUSE, BLUE MOUNTAIN Village Events Plaza and the slopes. It provides easy access to the Open-Air Gondola in the summer THE WESTIN TRILLIUM HOUSE, months and ski-in/ski-out convenience in the winter. BLUE MOUNTAIN Weider Lodge features a seasonal outdoor pool, This full-service four-diamond resort hotel at the base year-round hot tubs and a fitness facility. of Blue Mountain offers guest rooms and suites, each with a Westin Heavenly Bed®, Heavenly Bath®, gas fireplace, pull-out sofa bed and kitchenette or kitchen. Relax and recharge in the year-round heated outdoor pool, hot tubs or 24-hour WestinWORKOUT® Gym. Signature wellness programs will help you soar above it all. Stay well at Westin Hotels & Resorts®, a place where together, we can rise. RESORT HOTEL BLUE MOUNTAIN INN The Inn offers slopeside rooms with fully accessible accommodation options. Hotel amenities include indoor pool, courtyard area with hot tubs, exercise facility, full-service spa, the Pottery Restaurant and Jozo’s Bar. Dog-friendly accommodation is available upon request. Lodging options of two double beds, one queen, one king or suites are available. 26 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT
Value Prime Holiday VILLAGE SUITES ADVENTURE PACKAGES Su Mo MAY 2018 Tu We Th Fr Sa CACHET CROSSING 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 One- and two-bedroom units located at the base 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 of the hill closest to Grand Central Lodge. Units at 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Cachet Crossing are steps away from the Grand 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Central Lodge, attractions, Village Events Plaza and beginner terrain in the winter months. Guests enjoy 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 easy access to Blue Mountain Inn facilities via JUNE 2018 pedestrian walkway. Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 CHÂTEAU RIDGE Make the most of our season of sun with a Blue Mountain getaway. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Newly renovated two-bedroom units located at Explore a resort full of outdoor adventures, relaxing escapes and an 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 the base of the hill closest to the Blue Mountain Inn entire village of entertainment, shopping and dining experiences 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 and the advanced terrain of the north end. In to fill your days and nights. the green season, guests have immediate access 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 to the Niagara Escarpment hiking trails. A short BLUE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE PACKAGES JULY 2018 complimentary shuttle transports guests to the 25% // ON RESORT ATTRACTIONS Blue Mountain Village and to other centrally Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa located activities. SAVE AND ACTIVITIES!* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 HISTORIC SNOWBRIDGE There’s a resort full of exciting activities to discover, and our popular 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Tucked amid the fairways of Monterra Golf, Historic ADVENTURE PACKAGE is the best way to experience them at one 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Snowbridge homes range in size from one to four low price. 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 bedrooms — perfect for those who prefer a more The ACTIVE PACK provides you with 8 vouchers to use at any of the private setting. Historic Snowbridge features a qualifying Base Camp attractions. AUGUST 2018 seasonal pool. A complimentary resort shuttle Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa provides hassle-free connection to the Blue 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 Mountain Village and resort activities. MID-WEEK VALUE 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 BLUE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE PACKAGE INCLUDES: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 MOUNTAIN WALK Nightly accommodation, one Active Pack per stay. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 These spacious three-bedroom units are situated BLUE MOUNTAIN INN from $60 per person/night based on a family of four 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 directly across from the Blue Mountain Village and Grand Central Lodge, with its many services and VILLAGE ONE-BEDROOM SUITE from $79 per person/night based on a family of four SEPTEMBER 2018 attractions. Mountain Walk is also within short Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa walking distance of the Blue Mountain Inn. THE WESTIN TRILLIUM HOUSE DELUXE GUEST ROOM from $333 per night 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 WEEKEND PRIME 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 RIVERGRASS BLUE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE PACKAGE INCLUDES: 23/ 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 Beautiful townhome-style accommodation just steps Nightly accommodation, one Active Pack per stay. from Monterra Golf, the Village Conference Centre OCTOBER 2018 and the Blue Mountain Village. These homes range BLUE MOUNTAIN INN from $68 per person/night based on a family of four VILLAGE ONE-BEDROOM SUITE from $88 per person/night based on Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa in size from two to three bedrooms and feature free Internet service, year-round hot tubs and a a family of four 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 seasonal pool. THE WESTIN TRILLIUM HOUSE DELUXE GUEST ROOM from $565 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 per night 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 FOR FULL DETAILS & TERMS AND CONDITIONS VISIT 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 WINTERGREEN BlueMountain.ca/activepack Located along the first fairway of Monterra Golf, 2018 DATES OF NOTE and a short walk from the Blue Mountain Village, Mother’s Day............................... May 13 these three-bedroom units are perfect for golfers. Wintergreen is also a favourite of conference LODGING PRICING CALENDAR Victoria Day................................. May 21 Memorial Day (U.S.)...................May 28 guests, as the Village Conference Centre is Father’s Day............................... June 17 Plan your getaway in advance to take advantage of the season’s quickly accessible via pedestrian walkway. Canada Day.................................. July 1 best rates! Whether you’re a weekend warrior or looking for a Independence Day (U.S.).......... July 4 mid-week retreat, our handy pricing calendar is a convenient Civic Holiday.............................. August 6 tool for scheduling your summer adventure at Blue. Labour Day...................... September 3 Chart is a general guide only. All dates and prices are subject to Thanksgiving..........................October 8 conditions and may change without notice. Halloween............................. October 31 Rates and dates listed in this brochure were correct at the time of printing. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy, though errors may occur. Programs, rates and dates are subject to change 28 2018 BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORT without notice. All prices quoted in Canadian dollars. Rates listed in this brochure do not include applicable taxes and fees unless otherwise specified. 877-445-0231 | BLUEMOUNTAIN.CA 29
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