Welcome to Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains draws skiers and snowboarders to the slopes of Blue Mountain Resort each winter, with well-groomed runs suited to all levels. When the snow melts, mountain biking, hiking and golf take over. Resorts in Blue Mountains are built around this outdoor rhythm, with ski-in ski-out access and year-round facilities that keep you close to the action. It's an easy drive from Toronto, too.
How to find the best resort deal in Blue Mountains
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Book in advance
Book in advance if you can. Getting things locked in sooner often means better prices and a greater range of resorts, especially during peak seasons.
...Or bag a last-minute Blue Mountains resort deal
Booking late isn't always predictable, but it can pay off. Some stays cut their rates ahead of check-in to attract more bookings, especially in low season.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
If your dates aren't set in stone, compare different months or seasons to find cheap resorts in Blue Mountains. Midweek stays are often lighter on your budget than weekends, so even minor changes can make a real difference.
Go all-inclusive
If you plan to spend the majority of your time in one place, all-inclusive resorts in Blue Mountains are worth considering. Activities, meals and drinks are covered by the room rate, which can help you stay on top of costs. Check if this type of stay is offered before booking.
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When to visit Blue Mountains
High and low season in Blue Mountains
Winter draws the biggest crowds to Blue Mountains, and for good reason. The ski and snowboard season runs through the colder months, and the slopes at Blue Mountain Resort attract visitors from across Ontario and beyond. Accommodation fills up fast on weekends, so booking ahead gives you more options and often better rates.
Spring and fall are quieter, with fewer visitors and a more relaxed feel on the trails and around the area. Summer brings its own appeal, with hiking, mountain biking, and outdoor activities drawing a different crowd, though it tends to be busier than the shoulder months. If your priority is value and space, visiting outside of peak ski season is worth considering.
Blue Mountains hosts seasonal events tied to the resort and the surrounding area throughout the year. Local tourism offices and the Blue Mountain Resort website are good starting points for current schedules before your trip. Accommodation staff can also point you toward community events and activities happening nearby during your stay.
Events in Blue Mountains
Blue Mountain Ski & Snowboard Competition: Blue Mountains is home to one of Ontario's most active ski hills, and competitive events draw serious athletes and enthusiastic spectators alike. You'll find racing, freestyle runs, and a lively crowd gathered around the slopes.
Collingwood Elvis Festival: This long-running festival takes place in nearby Collingwood, just a short drive from Blue Mountains. It's one of the largest Elvis tribute events in the world, drawing performers and fans from across North America. Expect live performances, competitions, and a town fully committed to the theme.
Blue Mountain Village events series: The pedestrian village at Blue Mountains hosts a rotating lineup of community events throughout the year, from outdoor concerts to family activity weekends. It's a central gathering point for visitors and locals, with food, entertainment, and outdoor recreation all in one spot.
Check local tourism boards before your trip for the latest event details.
Best family-friendly Blue Mountains resorts
Keep the whole family happy and keep costs low at Hilton Grand Holidays Club Blue Mountain Canada. This 3-star resort makes travelling with kids a little easier thanks to amenities such as luggage storage and room service.
Ready to take things up a notch? Blue Mountain Resort Village Suites is a 4-star Blue Mountains resort that pairs a sophisticated feel with family-friendly conveniences like a first aid room.
Royal Harbour Resort is also one to consider. This 3-star resort includes Wi-Fi and air conditioning and is rated highly for its location.
Best spa resorts in Blue Mountains
Hit the pause button with a spa getaway to Hilton Grand Holidays Club Blue Mountain Canada. This 3-star stay brings the zen, with a lounge and concierge assistance for you to enjoy.
Need more than just a spa day? Upgrade to a spa stay at Living Water Resort & Spa. A lounge and a fitness centre are among the amenities at this 4-star resort.
Best resorts in Blue Mountains for couples
Living Stone Golf Resort is a 3-star getaway that keeps the focus on the two of you. Make the most of every moment together with amenities like a wedding facility and room service.
Best pet-friendly Blue Mountains resorts
Some of the best resorts in Blue Mountains roll out the welcome mat for your best furry friend too. BLUE Mountain Resort is a 2-star option that combines pet-friendly stays with amenities like a nightclub and tour services.





