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Blue Mt. Chalet 8 BDR 4 W/C Ski & Recreation Resort, Golf, Beach, Hiking & More
Family-friendly slopeside fun near cross-country skiing
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8 bedrooms4 bathroomsSleeps 202800 sq ft
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Blue Mountain, ON
- Place, Blue Mountain Ski Resort15 min walk
- Place, Plunge Aquatic Center16 min walk
- Place, Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster16 min walk
Rooms & beds
8 bedrooms (sleeps 20)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 5
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 6
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 7
2 Double Beds
Bedroom 8
2 Double Beds
4 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 3
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 4
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Blue Mt. Chalet 8 BDR 4 W/C Ski & Recreation Resort, Golf, Beach, Hiking & More
Blue Mountain isn’t “a place to stay.” It’s the move.
Here’s what you’re actually walking into:
You wake up in a chalet at the base of the mountain — not some condo stack, a real chalet — and the whole area is built for people who show up to live, not to sit. In the winter, you’re a couple minutes from lifts, rentals, and instructors who can take someone who’s never touched skis and have them cruising Blue, under the lights that same night. Blue Mt. runs night skiing, tubing, and a skating trail lit through the trees on top of the escarpment, so you’re not done when the sun’s down, you’re just getting started. You can go from carving runs to skating under lights in the forest to a table in the Village with drinks and live music without ever really leaving the hill.
Then the season flips and the whole place mutates instead of dying. Summer/fall here is not “off-season.” The gondola runs you up for that wide-open Georgian Bay view. You can actually ride a mountain coaster down the hill, clip in for a high ropes course in the trees, or rent a full-face helmet and downhill bike and point it straight down the escarpment like you’re in a Red Bull clip — no gear, no experience needed, they’ll kit you out and send you.
Five to ten minutes from you, there’s Scenic Caves — actual caves and cracks in the Niagara Escarpment that you walk through, a suspension bridge hanging at treetop level, and those “how is this Ontario?” lookouts over the bay. In winter, that same area turns into Nordic skiing and snowshoe trails with rentals waiting for you, so even if you’re not downhill-you’re-still-in-the-game.
Water? You’ve got options. There’s a quieter Georgian Bay beach about 15 minutes away when you want clear water and space, and then there’s Wasaga Beach ~30 minutes out if you want the opposite: long flat sand, full energy, toys, rentals, people. You can paddle calm rivers, float for hours, or just sit on shore and shut your brain off.
And after that, you’re not trapped eating reheated bar food. You’ve got the Blue Mountain Village right there for restaurants, patios, late-night snacks, cider flights, live music, all walkable. Head 10–15 minutes and it opens up: Collingwood has local breweries, patios, real grocery stores, LCBO, and sunset walks on the waterfront. Thornbury’s the other direction with small-town main street energy, a cider house pouring their own stuff, and a literal fish ladder in town where salmon and trout throw themselves upstream in season. You can grab a coffee, stand on a bridge, and watch nature do something you normally only see on documentaries.
Now here’s the part most listings can’t say: if you don’t feel like going anywhere, you still win.
The chalet itself is built so you never have to leave. You’ve got eight real bedrooms, not air mattresses in hallways, and four full bathrooms with showers — at least one on every floor — so nobody’s lining up in a towel. You’ve got two wood-burning fireplaces for that classic ski-house glow. You’ve got a private heated swim spa outside so you’re doing your own “Scandinave moment” without strangers. And you’ve got an entire games level: pool table, foosball, darts, arcade, and a bar setup. That’s not “rainy day backup.” That’s its own night.
Don’t want to cook? You don’t have to. The kitchen’s built for hosting big group meals if you’re into it, but you can also have someone come in, handle the food, pour champagne for a birthday/anniversary, decorate the space, and plate dinner while you’re literally still in a robe. Private in-chalet chef / catered dinner is absolutely a thing up here for groups, and it’s one of those moves that makes the weekend feel curated instead of chaotic.
You’re not stuck inside if it rains or freezes, either. You’ve got Scandinave Spa nearby — outdoor hot pools, cold plunges, saunas in the trees with steam hanging in the air — and back at the chalet you’re in your own water, on your own schedule.
And all of this is stacked right around a real mountain town. Public tennis courts and a kids’ park are just steps away if you’ve got energy to burn. If you don’t like to hike or trekking, don’t worry. Cycling is huge up here and most of what you’ve read is within riding distance, but you don’t need to be hardcore to enjoy it — casual is normal.
Here’s the honest summary: this area looks like a resort brochure, but it runs like a private playground. Ski, skate, tube, snowshoe, downhill bike, hike caves and cliffs, walk a suspension bridge in the treetops, paddle Georgian Bay, drink local cider and craft beer, sit in outdoor hot pools in the snow, watch salmon launch upstream in a harbour town — and more, then go back to your own chalet with a swim spa, bar, fireplaces, and enough space for everyone to stretch out.
It’s the kind of trip people assume you have to fly for. You just pull in, drop bags, and start.
GUEST ACCESS
You get the whole chalet.
INDOOR
• Main floor: open living area with sectional, Smart TV, wood-burning fireplace (BYO firewood).
• Huge kitchen + dining: cookware, bakeware, dishes, utensils, glassware, drip coffee maker (bring food/coffee/spices).
• Loft lounge: two chaises for reading / quiet time.
• Games level: pool table, foosball, darts, arcade, bar, and a 2nd wood-burning fireplace. This is the late-night hang zone.
• Laundry: washer/dryer onsite.
• 8 bedrooms: 6 queen rooms + 2 rooms with two doubles each (sleeps 16).
• 4 full baths: one on every floor. (2 on main floor, one is an ensuite for the master bedroom and has a setub)
OUTDOOR
• Large furnished deck with BBQ.
• Private heated swim spa in the yard — soak, float, or run the current like an endless pool after the hill or hiking.
• Parking for up to 5 vehicles (2 garage / 3 driveway).
LOCATION / WHY THIS PLACE WINS
You’re in a quiet residential pocket right at the base of Blue Mountain, not in the noisy village core — so you get space, parking, and sleep. But you’re minutes from all the reasons people book this area in the first place:
• Winter: Blue Mountain skiing/snowboarding (rentals/lessons for first-timers), night skiing, Woodview Mountaintop Skating trail through a lit forest on top of the escarpment, snow tubing, and Nordic skiing/snowshoeing at Scenic Caves’ trail network.
• Summer/Fall: gondola rides with Georgian Bay views, Ridge Runner mountain coaster, high ropes, and lift-access downhill biking with full gear rental at Blue; hiking caves + suspension bridge at Scenic Caves; beaches + paddleboarding at Northwinds Beach on Georgian Bay; calm river paddles; ATV/side-by-side tours; cider houses, breweries, patios.
• Year-round: Scandinave Spa (hot/cold outdoor baths in the forest), Thornbury fish ladder where salmon and trout leap upstream in season, Collingwood breweries, and downtown Collingwood/Thornbury restaurants and shops.
You’re also right by Monterra Golf and close to Duntroon Highlands for big escarpment views. Both offer rentals, so you don’t need to bring clubs.
In short: ski, skate, tube, soak, hike, zip, paddle, golf, spa, cider, repeat — and then come back to your own swim spa and games lounge.
SHOPPING / RESTAURANTS / ESSENTIALS
• Blue Mountain Village (2–4 min): sit-down dining, pub food, après spots, coffee, BeaverTails-style snacks, gear shops, boutiques, rentals.
• Thornbury (≈10 min): cider house, bakeries, waterfront dining, small-town main street restaurants.
• Collingwood (≈12–15 min): full groceries, Walmart, LCBO/beer, big breakfast/brunch spots, patios, breweries, and waterfront boardwalk/sunset park for evening walks.
Here’s what you’re actually walking into:
You wake up in a chalet at the base of the mountain — not some condo stack, a real chalet — and the whole area is built for people who show up to live, not to sit. In the winter, you’re a couple minutes from lifts, rentals, and instructors who can take someone who’s never touched skis and have them cruising Blue, under the lights that same night. Blue Mt. runs night skiing, tubing, and a skating trail lit through the trees on top of the escarpment, so you’re not done when the sun’s down, you’re just getting started. You can go from carving runs to skating under lights in the forest to a table in the Village with drinks and live music without ever really leaving the hill.
Then the season flips and the whole place mutates instead of dying. Summer/fall here is not “off-season.” The gondola runs you up for that wide-open Georgian Bay view. You can actually ride a mountain coaster down the hill, clip in for a high ropes course in the trees, or rent a full-face helmet and downhill bike and point it straight down the escarpment like you’re in a Red Bull clip — no gear, no experience needed, they’ll kit you out and send you.
Five to ten minutes from you, there’s Scenic Caves — actual caves and cracks in the Niagara Escarpment that you walk through, a suspension bridge hanging at treetop level, and those “how is this Ontario?” lookouts over the bay. In winter, that same area turns into Nordic skiing and snowshoe trails with rentals waiting for you, so even if you’re not downhill-you’re-still-in-the-game.
Water? You’ve got options. There’s a quieter Georgian Bay beach about 15 minutes away when you want clear water and space, and then there’s Wasaga Beach ~30 minutes out if you want the opposite: long flat sand, full energy, toys, rentals, people. You can paddle calm rivers, float for hours, or just sit on shore and shut your brain off.
And after that, you’re not trapped eating reheated bar food. You’ve got the Blue Mountain Village right there for restaurants, patios, late-night snacks, cider flights, live music, all walkable. Head 10–15 minutes and it opens up: Collingwood has local breweries, patios, real grocery stores, LCBO, and sunset walks on the waterfront. Thornbury’s the other direction with small-town main street energy, a cider house pouring their own stuff, and a literal fish ladder in town where salmon and trout throw themselves upstream in season. You can grab a coffee, stand on a bridge, and watch nature do something you normally only see on documentaries.
Now here’s the part most listings can’t say: if you don’t feel like going anywhere, you still win.
The chalet itself is built so you never have to leave. You’ve got eight real bedrooms, not air mattresses in hallways, and four full bathrooms with showers — at least one on every floor — so nobody’s lining up in a towel. You’ve got two wood-burning fireplaces for that classic ski-house glow. You’ve got a private heated swim spa outside so you’re doing your own “Scandinave moment” without strangers. And you’ve got an entire games level: pool table, foosball, darts, arcade, and a bar setup. That’s not “rainy day backup.” That’s its own night.
Don’t want to cook? You don’t have to. The kitchen’s built for hosting big group meals if you’re into it, but you can also have someone come in, handle the food, pour champagne for a birthday/anniversary, decorate the space, and plate dinner while you’re literally still in a robe. Private in-chalet chef / catered dinner is absolutely a thing up here for groups, and it’s one of those moves that makes the weekend feel curated instead of chaotic.
You’re not stuck inside if it rains or freezes, either. You’ve got Scandinave Spa nearby — outdoor hot pools, cold plunges, saunas in the trees with steam hanging in the air — and back at the chalet you’re in your own water, on your own schedule.
And all of this is stacked right around a real mountain town. Public tennis courts and a kids’ park are just steps away if you’ve got energy to burn. If you don’t like to hike or trekking, don’t worry. Cycling is huge up here and most of what you’ve read is within riding distance, but you don’t need to be hardcore to enjoy it — casual is normal.
Here’s the honest summary: this area looks like a resort brochure, but it runs like a private playground. Ski, skate, tube, snowshoe, downhill bike, hike caves and cliffs, walk a suspension bridge in the treetops, paddle Georgian Bay, drink local cider and craft beer, sit in outdoor hot pools in the snow, watch salmon launch upstream in a harbour town — and more, then go back to your own chalet with a swim spa, bar, fireplaces, and enough space for everyone to stretch out.
It’s the kind of trip people assume you have to fly for. You just pull in, drop bags, and start.
GUEST ACCESS
You get the whole chalet.
INDOOR
• Main floor: open living area with sectional, Smart TV, wood-burning fireplace (BYO firewood).
• Huge kitchen + dining: cookware, bakeware, dishes, utensils, glassware, drip coffee maker (bring food/coffee/spices).
• Loft lounge: two chaises for reading / quiet time.
• Games level: pool table, foosball, darts, arcade, bar, and a 2nd wood-burning fireplace. This is the late-night hang zone.
• Laundry: washer/dryer onsite.
• 8 bedrooms: 6 queen rooms + 2 rooms with two doubles each (sleeps 16).
• 4 full baths: one on every floor. (2 on main floor, one is an ensuite for the master bedroom and has a setub)
OUTDOOR
• Large furnished deck with BBQ.
• Private heated swim spa in the yard — soak, float, or run the current like an endless pool after the hill or hiking.
• Parking for up to 5 vehicles (2 garage / 3 driveway).
LOCATION / WHY THIS PLACE WINS
You’re in a quiet residential pocket right at the base of Blue Mountain, not in the noisy village core — so you get space, parking, and sleep. But you’re minutes from all the reasons people book this area in the first place:
• Winter: Blue Mountain skiing/snowboarding (rentals/lessons for first-timers), night skiing, Woodview Mountaintop Skating trail through a lit forest on top of the escarpment, snow tubing, and Nordic skiing/snowshoeing at Scenic Caves’ trail network.
• Summer/Fall: gondola rides with Georgian Bay views, Ridge Runner mountain coaster, high ropes, and lift-access downhill biking with full gear rental at Blue; hiking caves + suspension bridge at Scenic Caves; beaches + paddleboarding at Northwinds Beach on Georgian Bay; calm river paddles; ATV/side-by-side tours; cider houses, breweries, patios.
• Year-round: Scandinave Spa (hot/cold outdoor baths in the forest), Thornbury fish ladder where salmon and trout leap upstream in season, Collingwood breweries, and downtown Collingwood/Thornbury restaurants and shops.
You’re also right by Monterra Golf and close to Duntroon Highlands for big escarpment views. Both offer rentals, so you don’t need to bring clubs.
In short: ski, skate, tube, soak, hike, zip, paddle, golf, spa, cider, repeat — and then come back to your own swim spa and games lounge.
SHOPPING / RESTAURANTS / ESSENTIALS
• Blue Mountain Village (2–4 min): sit-down dining, pub food, après spots, coffee, BeaverTails-style snacks, gear shops, boutiques, rentals.
• Thornbury (≈10 min): cider house, bakeries, waterfront dining, small-town main street restaurants.
• Collingwood (≈12–15 min): full groceries, Walmart, LCBO/beer, big breakfast/brunch spots, patios, breweries, and waterfront boardwalk/sunset park for evening walks.
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Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed, service animals permitted
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights and lock the doors
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This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
If you cancel your booking, you'll be subject to the host's cancellation policy. In accordance with UK consumer law, property booking services are not subject to the right of withdrawal.
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This property does not have any lifts
About the area
The Blue Mountains
Located in The Blue Mountains, this chalet is next to a golf course and on a lake. Blue Mountain Ski Resort and Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda. Travelling with kids? Consider Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster and Plunge Aquatic Center. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Blue Mountain, ON
What's nearby
- Monterra Golf - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
- Brights Gallery - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
- Blue Mountain Ski Resort - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
- Plunge Aquatic Center - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
- Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
Restaurants
- Side Launch Brewing Co - 8 min drive
- Northwinds Brewhouse - 14 min walk
- Copper Blues - 14 min walk
- Starbucks - 14 min walk
- Rusty's at Blue - 16 min walk
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About the host
Hosted by Paul R
Languages:
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