Sunday, March 8, 2015

Everyone Loves Blue Mountain

For Winter Lovers

Blue Mountain after sunset


We, as Canadians love winter because it lasts for almost six month every year, we ought to find a way to make it enjoyable. It is this time of the year where Blue Mountain is covered in pure white snow and is greeting every enthusiastic skier with the best it can offer. The best thing about the Blue Mountain is that you do not have to know how to ski in order to enjoy its beauty. This resort is the largest ski resort in Ontario and is one of the most favorite vacation choice in winter for Toronto families. As an only child, my parents did not do winter sports so I had great expectations when I finally get a chance to go there with few close friends.


Blue Mountain has everything you need to enjoy skiing, from equipment renting, equipment store, training sessions, etc. There are also many different events and activities such as scavenger hunt, snowshoe hike, movie night, live music, etc. The resort will fill your entire calendar with excitements. For you busy and tiring moms out there, Blue Mountain also offers spas. Relaxation guaranteed after series of massage therapy and Scandinavian bath experiences. The first time I step into the hot tub it was like Christmas again.



DID YOU KNOW THEY HAVE A ROLLER COASTER IN BLUE MOUNTAIN??



The resort also offer a wide variety of tasting experience. With many different cuisine to choose from, all guest will ensure to fill their every cravings while at Blue Mountains.

Here is a list of some of the restaurant you can find at Blue Mountain.

There are many wonderful lodging options you can choose from. The Boutique Suite offer a boutique-style suite that has elegant and distinctive architectural element. This suite offers all-year-around accommodations. The Resort Homes features larger units, ranging from one bedroom condo to 3 bedroom townhouses. Which are ideal for larger families to stay at.



For more information about Blue Mountain Please visit: http://www.bluemountain.ca/

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