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Blue Mountain, Ontario’s largest mountain resort is nestled on the shores of Georgian Bay, located 90 minutes north of Toronto. Spanning over 700 acres, Blue Mountain has become the four-season destination of the North, visited by more than 1.5 million guests a year. Winter at the resort boasts 36 ski and snowboard trails enhanced by a world-class snowmaking system. Summer months offer the largest downhill mountain biking facility in Ontario, Monterra Golf course and a private beach property among other seasonal attractions. Year-round the resort attracts visitors to over 900 luxury accommodation units and 40 unique concept restaurants, bars and retail stores in our pedestrian village.37,500 square feet of state-of-the-art conference space caters year-round to corporate meeting groups. Visit our website for more information.
108 Jozo Weider Blvd, Blue Mountains ON L9Y 3Z2
T: 705.445.0231
108 Jozo Weider Blvd, Blue Mountains ON L9Y 3Z2
T: 705.445.0231
Quaint meets eclectic on Bruce Street Thornbury. Artisans and antiques. Exquisite fashion. International cheeses. Every step’s a wonderful discovery.
Bruce Street, Thornbury ON N0H 2P0
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With our unique location high atop Blue Mountain, we created the most varied natural playground anywhere in Ontario. Groomed cross-country ski trails, snow shoe routes and a skate skiing track. Ski and Snowshoe Rentals Available. Warm up hut serving delicious hot foods and waxing facilities. Location 260 Scenic Caves Road, Hwy 26 to Collingwood. Mountain Road to the Top of the Mountain
260 Scenic Caves Road, Collingwood ON
T: 705.446.0256
260 Scenic Caves Road, Collingwood ON
T: 705.446.0256
Nature, history and Adventure for the whole family. Self guided tour of caves, caverns and lookouts on the highest point of the Niagara Escarpment. Ontario’s Longest Suspension footbridge offers light adventure and the most spectacular views of Georgian Bay and Surrounding Countryside. Gemstone Mining, mini golf, trout pond, picnic areas, snack bar and gift shop. Please, no pets and running or hiking shoes are necessary. Admission: Caves/Bridge Adult 17. Seniors 15. Youth 13. Under 4 Free. Location 260 Scenic Caves Road, Hwy 26 to Collingwood. Mountain Road to the Top of the Mountain.
260 Scenic Caves Road, Collingwood ON
T: 705.446.0256
260 Scenic Caves Road, Collingwood ON
T: 705.446.0256
Welcome to Wasaga Beach, the world’s longest freshwater beach.
Wasaga Beach is hailed as one of the premier tourist destinations in Ontario. For over a century tourists have traveled to the welcoming shores of southern Georgian Bay to stroll along the 14 kilometres of white sand beach, swim in warm, clean waters and enjoy the panoramic mountain views across the bay. Perhaps the best kept secret is our endless recreation trails for hiking, cycling, cross country skiing and snowmobiling.
Wasaga Beach ON L9Z 1A1
T: (705) 429-3844
Wasaga Beach ON L9Z 1A1
T: (705) 429-3844
At first Creemore doesn't look any different than just another Ontario farm town, its streets lined with prim Victorian houses and small mom-and-pop shops. But look again, particularly at what you don't see, and this
little village on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment will quickly win you over.
In fact, driving into town from any direction presents a view that has changed little in over a century. Indeed, the escarpment is Creemore's defining geographical
presence. It lends the environs a certain ruggedness unusual for southern Ontario.
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Come visit “The Apple Capital of Ontario”! With Georgian Bay’s sparkling bright blue water in its front yard and the Niagara Escarpment at its back door, Meaford’s borders extend from the hamlets of Leith, Annan and Rockford in the west to Bognor, Woodford, Griersville and the Town of Meaford in the east. Unsurpassed fishing, sailing, one of the prettiest harbours around, uncrowded beaches, approximately 2500 acres of apple orchards, scenic back road country drives, and historic walking tours are all but a stone’s throw away. Visitors always receive traditional small town hospitality and a warm welcome when they come to Meaford by the Bay …a place ‘where great memories begin’!
Meaford ON
T: 519-538-1640
Meaford ON
T: 519-538-1640
The Scandinavian Baths are renowned for their ability to cleanse the skin and provide a sense of well-being. Relax in the Finnish Sauna, Norwegian Steam Bath, Thermal & Nordic Waterfall as well as Hot Baths & Cold Plunges. Complete the experience by enjoying the serenity of the Solaria, Relaxation Areas and Outdoor Fireplaces. All day Bath Access $45 (Unwind Wednesdays just $35). Registered Massage treatments start at $117 & include bath access. A Meeting Room, Bistro & Boutique are on-site. Gift Certificates are available. Adults Only.
152 Grey Rd. 21, Blue Mountains ON L9Y 0K8
T: (705) 443-8484
152 Grey Rd. 21, Blue Mountains ON L9Y 0K8
T: (705) 443-8484
Our grapes come from the vines growing on the hills overlooking Georgian Bay.
Come and taste distinctive local wines and experience the beauty of our vineyards year round. Learn about local wine and food pairings and “what goes best with what and why”. We offer two wine with food tasting experiences; Perfect Pairing - every Saturday at 1pm ($20 pp) and Winter Sweet Wine tastings - Wednesday to Sunday at 3pm ($15 pp) - Reservations required. Tasting is Believing!Click here to view Georgian Hills Vineyard video.
496350 Grey Road 2, Blue Mountains ON N0H 1J0
T: 519.599.2255
496350 Grey Road 2, Blue Mountains ON N0H 1J0
T: 519.599.2255
Ontario’s first mountain coaster offers an exciting new downhill adventure at Blue Mountain. The coaster will take riders on an exhilarating trip through the escarpment’s varied terrain and thrilling glades for over a kilometre downhill. The driver takes control of their own speed travelling down the track with access to a manual brake, providing speeds of up to 42 km/h. Take a scenic ride down the mountain to enjoy views of Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment, your trip will be one to remember! Guests ride to the top of the Glades area and descend to the bottom of Grand Central Lodge; Elevated cart track 1-6 metres off the ground; Riders can sit one or two people per cart and control their own speed; Carts slide over bumps, twist through corkscrews and zigzag through the trees of the glades; Mountain Coaster can run in most weather conditions — even in winter!
108 Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains ON L9Y 3Z2
T: 705.445.0231
108 Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains ON L9Y 3Z2
T: 705.445.0231
Free Spirit Tours - Your Outdoor Adventure Specialists! Activities offered: Canoeing and Kayaking on the Beaver & Nottawasga Rivers, Sea Kayaking on Georgian Bay, Rock Climbing, Caving, Group and Corporate Events and Kids Camps. Open every day. All ages welcome. Call or email to make a reservation - 705-444-3622 or 519-599-2268 or visit our website. www.freespirit-tours.com
236720 Grey Road 13, Heathcote ON
T: 705.444.3622
236720 Grey Road 13, Heathcote ON
T: 705.444.3622
The Blue Mountains community includes Blue Mountain, The Village at Blue, The Villages of Thornbury and Clarksburg and the Hamlet of Craigleith. The area is a magnet for winter sports enthusiasts and in the summer offers the very best of trails. Geared to hikers and all types of riders, The Blue Mountains offers residents and visitors an authentic and memorable trail walking or riding experience with beautiful vistas and unique terrain. Thornbury Harbour is home to many recreational boaters. The Village of Clarksburg is affectionately known as Artsburg for the many art galleries in the area The Village of Thornbury is a culinary and shopping delight.
Blue Mountains ON
T: 519.599.3131
Blue Mountains ON
T: 519.599.3131
As the hidden gateway between the picturesque backroads of the Beaver Valley, the slopes of The Blue Mountains & the shores of Georgian Bay, we invite you to stop and visit the riverside village of Clarksburg.
The Village has seen many changes over the years and today is becoming known as "Artsburg" because of the many local artists and artisans who live and are showcasing their work here.
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Come visit the Collingwood Museum and explore the history of Collingwood. Set sail with 150 years of marine heritage! There is a "Ship Sidelaunch" every 15 minutes. The Museum offers exhibits, special events, education programmes, archives and research facilities and a store. Changing exhibits throughout the year make the Museum a prime learning opportunity for anyone wishing to learn in depth about the heritage of Collingwood. Become a member today for as little as $16.95 per year!
45 St. Paul Street, Collingwood ON L9Y 1P3
T: 705.445.4811
45 St. Paul Street, Collingwood ON L9Y 1P3
T: 705.445.4811
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