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All prices plus tax. Rates and dates listed in this brochure were correct at the time of printing. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy, although errors may occur. Programs, rates and dates are subject to change without notice. All prices quoted in Canadian dollars. Rates listed in this brochure do not include applicable taxes and fees unless otherwise specified. Blue Mountain and Intrawest respect your privacy. To learn more about our privacy policy, including how to have your information removed from any lists, visit bluemountain.ca/privacy | Printed in Canada 05/2017 Produced by Buchanan Associates | Photos: © Marc Landry, Andrea Hamlin, Richard Roth, Alan Shisko, Clay Dolan BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORTS LP 108 Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 3Z2 Tel: 705-445-0231 | 877-445-0231 | Fax: 705-444-1751 [email protected] | BlueMountain.ca #LIVEITOUTSIDE 2017 SUMMER ADVENTURE GUIDE Summer Attractions Monterra Golf Mountain Biking Kids Camps Festivals & Events Resort Accommodations & Packages @BlueMtnResort BlueMountain.ca #LIVEITOUTSIDE

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All prices plus tax. Rates and dates listed in this brochure were correct at the time of printing. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy, although errors may occur. Programs, rates and dates are subject to change without notice. All prices quoted in Canadian dollars. Rates listed in this brochure do not include applicable taxes and fees unless otherwise specified.Blue Mountain and Intrawest respect your privacy. To learn more about our privacy policy, including how to have your information removed from any lists, visit bluemountain.ca/privacy | Printed in Canada 05/2017 Produced by Buchanan Associates | Photos: © Marc Landry, Andrea Hamlin, Richard Roth, Alan Shisko, Clay Dolan

BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORTS LP108 Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 3Z2Tel: 705-445-0231 | 877-445-0231 | Fax: [email protected] | BlueMountain.ca

#LIVEITOUTSIDE

2017SUMMERADVENTUREGUIDE

Summer AttractionsMonterra GolfMountain BikingKids CampsFestivals & EventsResort Accommodations & Packages

@BlueMtnResort BlueMountain.ca

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THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE & EVENT SPONSORS

2014

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CONTENTSMOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE / MAP 4

BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS: • APEX BAGJUMP 5 • THE ROCK CLIMBING WALL 5 • CASCADE PUTTING COURSE 6 • OPEN-AIR GONDOLA 6 • MILL POND ACTIVITY CENTRE 7 • BEACH CLUB 7 • RIDGE RUNNER MOUNTAIN 8 COASTER • PLUNGE! AQUATIC CENTRE 9 • WIND RIDER TRIPLE ZIPS 9

MID-STATION ATTRACTIONS: • WOODLOT LOW ROPES 10

SUMMIT ATTRACTIONS: • TIMBER CHALLENGE HIGH 11 ROPES • MOUNTAINTOP SEGWAY 12

HIKING/ HIKING MAP 13OFF-RESORT ACTIVITIES 14FESTIVALS & EVENTS 15 RESORT MAP 16MONTERRA GOLF 18E-BIKES 20 MOUNTAIN BIKING 21BIKE RENTALS, LESSONS 22MOUNTAIN BIKE EVENTS 23KIDS CAMPS: • ACTIVE TOTS 24 • PLUNGE! SUPER CAMP 25 • BEACHSIDE SUMMER CAMP 25 • MONTERRA TENNIS CAMP 25 RESORT ACCOMMODATIONS 26ADVENTURE PACKAGES 29WINTER AT BLUE 30

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WELCOME TO SUMMERThe start of summer means one thing: it’s time to get back to life outside. The buzz of cicadas on a hot day, children’s laughter echoing through the air, the cool breeze as the sun sets on another perfect day — they’re all part of a season spent outdoors relishing the long days and the warm weather.

Getting outside has never been easier or more adventure filled. There’s an activity for everyone at Blue! Feel the rush of adrenaline from Downhill Mountain Biking, the Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster or our Wind Rider Triple Zips. Relax and enjoy the sights during a Guided E-Bike Tour of the Georgian Trail, snap a scenic selfie on the Open-Air Gondola, or take in the Escarpment’s picturesque views, with the Mountaintop Segway Tour. However you like to spend your time outside, Blue has you covered.

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CUSTOMIZE YOUR MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE (All prices + tax)

Build the adventure that’s just right for you and save money too! We’ve taken our most popular attractions and bundled them so your family can enjoy a Blue Mountain getaway that is chock-full of fun activities.

ADULTS (Ages 13 & up) $16 | YOUTH (Ages 12 & under) $13

INCLUDES: Climbing Wall, Open-Air Gondola, Cascade Putting Course, Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster, Wind Rider Triple Zips, Apex Bagjump, Mill Pond, Plunge! Aquatic Centre (3-hour admission only)

ADULTS (Ages 13 & up) $29 | YOUTH (Ages 12 & under) $23 INCLUDES: Woodlot Low Ropes

ADULTS (Ages 13 & up) $63 | YOUTH (Ages 12 & under) $48INCLUDES: Timber Challenge High Ropes, Mountaintop Segway Tours

COMBINE 4 PLUS AND SAVEPurchase 4 or more attractions and SAVE 10% OFF your purchase!

STAY AND SAVESave over 25% on Base Camp Attractions when you add an Active Pack to an overnight stay! Blue Mountain Resort overnight guests also save 15% on Mid-Station and Summit Attractions.Visit BlueMountain.ca/activepack for more details.

BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONS

MID-STATION ATTRACTIONS

SUMMIT ATTRACTIONS

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PLEASE READ — CLIMBING WALL AND BAGJUMP ASSUMPTION OF RISKSThe 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 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; improper landing; encounters with wildlife; aggravation of pre-existing injuries, conditions or congenital anomalies; the possibility of fatigue, straining, overexertion or pinching hazard; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts LP.

BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONSPRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $16 | YOUTH $13

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MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE

Prices Per Attraction:

Prices Per Attraction:

Prices Per Attraction:

APEX BAGJUMPTake a leap of faith on the Apex Bagjump. Work your way up to the maximum height of 6.5 metres (21 ft) and prepare for a free fall onto the airbag waiting below. Satisfy your inner thrill seeker with the ultimate adrenaline rush!

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–8 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm

FALL Sep 5 to Oct 29 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

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 from platforms 3 and 4.

THE ROCK CLIMBING WALLClimbers of all ages can test their strength and agility as they scale our Climbing Wall, high above the Blue Mountain Village. The wall is fully supervised by trained Blue Mountain staff.

• Harnesses are provided

• Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–8 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm

FALL Sep 5 to Oct 29 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply.

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BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH CLUBThe perfect retreat for all of our guests is the Blue Mountain Beach Club, just a 10-minute drive from the resort on the shores of beautiful Georgian Bay. Spend time relaxing or take advantage of rental equipment at the beach hut. Snacks and beverages are also sold. Please Note: Beach parking is extremely limited. The complimentary shuttle for overnight guests is strongly recommended.

PRICING • FREE to overnight resort guests

• $29 per carload for day guests only after 3pm (max. 8 guests per car)

HOURS OF OPERATION SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm

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BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONSPRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $16 | YOUTH $13

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ACTIVITY CENTRE

on Base Camp Attractions when you add an Active Pack to an overnight stay!BlueMountain.ca/activepack

SAVE OVER

25%

MILL POND ACTIVITY CENTREPaddle boat around the Mill Pond, located at the centre of Blue Mountain Village. Take in the sights and sounds of this natural habitat unique to Blue Mountain Resort.

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–9 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–9 pm

EARLY FALL Sep 5 to Oct 9 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

COMPLIMENTARY BEACH SHUTTLEThe shuttle is for overnight resort guests only. Beach parking is limited. Shuttle service starts Fri Jun 23– Sep 4. The shuttle picks up every 30 minutes* from these three locations::00 & :30 am Inn shuttle stop (always first stop) :05 & :35 am Village Market shuttle stop :07 & :37 am Westin shuttle stop

*Times are approximate. The first shuttle of the day is at 10:00 am. The last shuttle going to the beach is at 6:00 pm & the last shuttle coming back from the beach will be 7:15 pm .

Approx. 9 km to Blue Mountain Private Beach Club

CASCADE PUTTING COURSEKids and adults can test their golfing skills at the Cascade Putting Course. Cascade offers bunkers and water hazards just like a full-size course, but on a smaller scale. Situated at the base of the Niagara Escarpment, this 18-hole, par-67 putting course is landscaped with a limestone backdrop, waterfalls and inspiring features that highlight the beauty of the natural surroundings and panoramic views.

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–10 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–10 pm

FALL Sep 5 to Oct 29 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. Some restrictions may apply.

OPEN-AIR GONDOLATake a scenic ride to the top of the Niagara Escarpment. Located at the opening of the Village Events Plaza, the Gondola is available for pedestrian and bike traffic and is suitable for all ages.*

• Riders must be at least 122 cm (4 ft) tall to ride alone• Infants and small children may ride with a parent or guardian but they must be secured in a chest-type baby harness or in a stroller

• Please Note: Effective Jun 23, Gondola rides down will be $8 +HST per person per ride.

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–9 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–9 pm

EARLY FALL Sep 5 to Oct 9 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. Some restrictions may apply.

*It is recommended that pregnant women not ride the gondola. Pets are not permitted on the gondola.

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PLEASE READ — WIND RIDER TRIPLE ZIPS ASSUMPTION OF RISKSThe Zip Lines 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 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 Resorts LP.

PLEASE READ — RIDGE RUNNER MOUNTAIN COASTER RESPONSIBILITY CODE

THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE AND PERSONAL AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE.

PLEASE ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR A SAFE EXPERIENCE.

1. Observe and obey all posted signs and instructions from staff.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.4. You must not use coaster if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs.5. You must control your speed keeping a safe distance behind the cart ahead. Tailgating is prohibited. If track is wet or icy you must increase the distance between carts due to longer braking distance.6. You must not collide with the cart ahead of you.7. Keep hands on both brake handles and arms and legs inside cart at all times.

8. Face direction of travel at all times. Never turn around, lie down, kneel or stand.9. If ride stops you must remain in cart with your seatbelt fastened until ride starts again or you are instructed otherwise by staff.10. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the unload area and identify yourself to attendant.

KNOW THE CODE — BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!

PLEASE READ — RIDGE RUNNER 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 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, slipping, tripping, falling, including falling from heights; changing weather conditions; variation or changes in the terrain; malfunctioning equipment; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts LP.2017 Blue Mountain Resort8

BASE CAMP ATTRACTIONSPRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $16 | YOUTH $13

on Base Camp Attractions when you add an Active Pack to an overnight stay!BlueMountain.ca/activepack

SAVE OVER

25%

RIDGE RUNNER MOUNTAIN COASTERRidge Runner takes riders on an exhilarating coaster experience as it twists and turns 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) down the mountain through varied terrain. Riders control their own speed, up to 42 km/hr (26 mph)!

• To ride alone, you must be 13 years of age or older and 137 cm (54 in) tall

• You must be a minimum of 16 years of age to drive with a passenger in the cart

• Maximum weight capacity per cart: 150 kg (330 lbs)

YOUTH TICKET (Must ride with an adult)

• 3 to 12 years of age and a minimum of 102 cm (40 in) tall

• Passengers must be no taller than the driver’s shoulders while sitting

RIDER TICKET (3 to 12 years of age)

• The same price as a youth ticket

• This ticket can be used by parents with multiple children under 13 years of age who would like one of our operators to ride with their child.

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–10 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–10 pm

FALL Sep 5 to Oct 29 7 days a week: 10 am–6 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 doubt, ask the attendant.

NOTE: Each rider is required to purchase a ticket (up to 2 riders per cart).

PLUNGE! AQUATIC CENTREPlunge! provides endless hours of fun with an indoor- outdoor pool, an indoor water playground, hot tubs, rope swing, dock and slides.

PRICING 3 HOURS FULL DAY 3 DAYSAges 3 to 12 $13 $16 $38 Ages 13 and up $16 $21 $50

• Infants ages 2 years and younger are free. They must be accompanied by a paying adult 18 years of age or older.

• 10% Discount when four or more three-hour passes are purchased. No discount on full day and three-day passes.

• Children 6 years of age and younger must be accompanied in water by a paying adult.

• Children 7 to 9 years of age must be supervised by a paying adult on deck.

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING Apr 1 to Jun 23 Fri-Sun: 10 am–7 pm

SUMMER Jun 24 to Sep 3 7 days a week: 10 am–9 pm (Peak hours)

FALL Sep 4 to Dec 22 Fri-Sun: 10 am–7 pm

Non-swimmers pay $5 rate during peak periods. Rates are subject to applicable taxes. Rates are per person.

WIND RIDER TRIPLE ZIPSBlue’s Wind Rider Triple Zips combines the thrill of flying with gorgeous views and speeds of up to 50 km/hr (30 mph).Guests zoom from platform to platform, high above the ground, along two zip lines — each one 122 metres (400 ft) long and up to 15 metres (50 ft) above the ground. Three parallel lines mean you and two friends can take flight together! Zips begin near the base of Timber Challenge.

• Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs)

• Harnesses and helmets are provided

• Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended

• Must be a minimum of 10 years of age

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–8 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm

FALL Sep 5 to Oct 29 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply.

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TIMBER CHALLENGE HIGH ROPESSet your thrill meter to HIGH. Timber Challenge’s seven rope courses feature suspension bridges, ladders, cargo nets, zip lines and much more — 75 aerial elements in all! Reaching 15.2 m (50 ft) above the forest floor, courses are geared to three levels of difficulty: GREEN (beginner), BLUE (intermediate), and BLACK (expert).AGES 13 AND UP

• Must be 13 years of age or older and able to reach 1.8 m (6 ft) with feet flat on the ground

• Up to three hours of course access, including Ground School training

• Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs)

• Harness, helmet and gloves are provided

• Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended

AGES 10 TO 12

• Access to the Green and Blue courses only

• Must be 10 to 12 years of age with the ability 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

• Kids ages 10 to 12 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

• Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs)

• Harness, helmet and gloves are provided

• Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–8 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm

FALL Sep 5 to Oct 29 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply.

PLEASE READ — TIMBER CHALLENGE HIGH ROPES ASSUMPTION OF RISKSThe 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 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; encounters 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.

PLEASE READ — WOODLOT LOW ROPES ASSUMPTION OF RISKSThe low 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 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 Resorts LP.

MID-STATION AND SUMMIT ATTRACTIONSTickets available at the Activity Central Building. Mandatory basic instruction is provided by trained Blue Mountain Resort staff prior to participation. One course in each level must be completed before 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 undergone kidney transplants are prohibited from participating on any ropes course. Additional restrictions may apply.

MID-STATION ATTRACTIONSPRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $29 | YOUTH $23

SUMMIT ATTRACTIONSPRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $63 | YOUTH $48

WOODLOT LOW ROPESNestled at the foot of Blue Mountain, Woodlot Low Ropes raises family and team-building fun to new heights. It is perfect for both first-time and experienced climbers, with three self-guided courses that feature 25 different aerial elements, including suspended logs, beams, ropes, cables, and cargo nets. Guests remain attached to the cables at all times on a continuous belay.

• Access includes one trip around each of the three courses

• Must be a minimum of 6 years of age

• We recommend youth be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older

• Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs)

• Harnesses and helmets are provided

• Closed-toe and closed-back shoes required, running shoes recommended

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–8 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm

FALL Sep 5 to Oct 29 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. Some restrictions may apply.

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MOUNTAINTOP SEGWAY TOURSExplore Blue Mountain’s vast wooded terrain with Mountaintop Segway Tours. Enjoy this scenic off-road trek along the top of the Niagara Escarpment with your friends, family or group. A trained tour guide will show you the way as you operate your own “two-wheeled” Segway transportation machine and take in the views of Blue Mountain Village and Georgian Bay.

• 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 HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–8 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm

EARLY FALL Sep 5 to Oct 9 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent.

Reserve your experience at the Activity Central Building. Mandatory basic instruction is provided by trained staff prior to participation. NOTE: Height and other restrictions may apply.

HIKINGA great way to start the day is with a trek along one of Blue Mountain’s four hiking trails. Trails range in difficulty, and every trail rewards visitors with the gorgeous vistas and natural wonders of the Niagara Escarpment.

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 AND PROPER FOORWEAR IS RECOMMENDED*. Visit BlueMountain.ca/conditions for the most up-to-date trail condition status.

*Lightweight sandals are not suitable for hiking and multi-use trails. Please Note: Effective Jun 23, Gondola rides down will be $8 + HST per person per ride.

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PLEASE READ — SEGWAY TOURS ASSUMPTION OF RISKSSegway 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.

SUMMIT ATTRACTIONSPRICE PER ATTRACTION: ADULTS $63

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As you hike enjoy

the beautiful scenic views

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Every Day APPLE PIE TRAIL Sun-Thurs MID-WEEK CONCERT SERIES Wed & Fri iwa FIRST TRACKS YOGA Mon & Thur* MOVIES UNDER THE STARS (*no movie July 7) Fridays INDIE FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES Every Day SCAVENGER HUNT Tues, Wed & Thurs WESTIN GUIDED RUNS Every Day COLUMBIA GUIDED HIKES Mon-Fri STORYTIME Sun SUNDAY EVENING MUSICAL VARIETY SHOW

May 20-22 MAY LONG WEEKEND May 26-28 EAST COAST OPEN-CANADA CUP June 3 BRITISH CAR SHOW June 9–10 METCON BLUE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE RACE June 17-18 GREY COUNTY ROAD RACE June 23-25 SALSA FESTIVAL AT BLUE June 24-25 CANADIAN NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES

July 1-3 CANADA 150 CELEBRATION July 5-9 PEAK TO SHORE MUSIC FESTIVAL July 15-16 THE NORTH FACE ENDURANCE CHALLENGE July 22-23 COUNTRY CROSSROADS July 28-30 ELVIS AT BLUE MOUNTAINJuly 11, 18 & 25 TUESDAY NIGHT DH SERIES

August 1 & 8 TUESDAY NIGHT DH SERIES August 5-7 MOSAIC MUSIC August 12-13 FAMARAMA August 19-20 INDIGENOUS LIFE FESTIVAL August 26-27 WILD WONDERS September 2-4 SUMMER SUNDOWN September 9 CANADA’S ONLY GUITAR TRAIL September 15-17 CENTURION CYLING FESTIVAL September 30 GTHS WALKATHON October 1 CIBC RUN FOR THE CURE October 7-9 APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL October 13-15 OCR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS October 28-29 HALLOWEEN HILL HAUNT AT BLUE

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BLUE EVENTSEXPLORE THE AREA

Always something happening

at Blue!

ACTIVITY TIME DURATION PRICE

Canoe & Kayaking Experience a gentle paddle down the Beaver River in your canoe or kayak and get in touch with nature. Must drive to location.

9 am – 5 pm 1 or 2 hrs $30–60 (unguided)$40–80 (guided)

Jet Skiing Drive your own jet ski for loads of fun on Georgian Bay. Instruction and guide included. Must drive to location.

Times Vary

1 hr $79 driver* + gas$20 passenger

*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 Hummer. Village pick up.

Times Vary

1 hr $59 Adult$39 Youth*

*12 and under Minimum 4

Caving Explore the natural crevices that lie within the Niagara Escarpment. Guide, helmet and headlamp included. Must drive to location.

9 am & 1 pm 3 hrs $65 per person

Rock Climbing Challenge yourself by scaling a real rock face in a safe and guided outdoor environment. Must drive to location.

9 am & 1 pm 3 hrs $70 per person

Big Blue Air Tours Blue Mountain Village Tour: Your tour starts with a scenic ride up the Gondola where you will meet the helicopter and enjoy a scenic helicopter tour of the Blue Mountain Village.

Collingwood, Wasaga Beach or Creemore Tour: Your tour starts with a scenic ride up the Gondola where you will meet the helicopter and enjoy a scenic helicopter tour of 1 of 3 selected areas along Georgian Bay.

Times Vary

Times Vary

10 min

20 min

$99 per person(based on 4 ppl)

$199 per person(based on 4 ppl)

Collingwood Charters Sightseeing Tour

Relax aboard the Huronic while friendly staff provide you with facts about the surrounding area. Must drive to location.

Tues to Fri 1:30, 3:30 & 5:30 | Sat

& Sun 11:30, 1:30 & 3:30

Open Holiday Mondays

1.5 hrs $30 Adult$20 Youth (4-17) $28 Senior (60+)

Minimum 4

Sunset Tour Sit back and relax on the Huronic and enjoy the views at sunset on Georgian Bay. Must drive to location.

Wed, Thurs & Fri

Times vary

1.5 hrs $30 Adult$20 Youth (4-17) $28 Senior (60+)

Minimum 4

Gondola & Scenic Caves

Enjoy a scenic Gondola ride to the top of the mountain, hike the trail over to the Scenic Caves. Explore the Refrigerator Cave, squeeze through Fat Man’s Misery and walk across the suspension bridge.

9 am–8 pm 2 hrs + $36.07 Adult$33.63 Senior (60+) $29.38 Youth (3-17)

APPLE PIE TRAIL ADVENTURES

Pedal & Paddle

Ontario’s signature experience! It’s a gondola-cycle-eat-paddle-cycle-drink adventure. (Yes it’s a BIG day!) If you have the energy, you won’t be disappointed.

Times Vary 4–7 hrs $60 per person

Paddle & Wine Tasting

Paddle down the Beaver River, and then it’s off to Georgian Hills winery to test 3 different wines paired with cheeses. Must drive to location.

10 am–5 pm 2.5 hrs, (includes 1 hr river paddle)

$58 per person

Heli-tour & Wine Tasting

Take in the luscious scenery of the Pretty River Valley. Sample a selection of fine local wines paired with a variety of cheese and fruit.

Daily 1.5 hrs $199 per person(based on 4 ppl)

Vineyard & Winery Tour

Learn about our emerging wine region and sample 4 local wines.

Daily at 11 am & 1 pm

45 min $15 per person

OFF-RESORT ACTIVITIES (All prices + tax)

All activities are weather permitting and subject to change without notice. Times listed are valid for the 2017 summer season (Jun 23 - Sep 4, 2017). Pricing accurate at time of printing and taxes may apply. Off-resort activities require advance booking. Transportation is not provided by Blue Mountain. 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.

2017 VILLAGE AND MOUNTAIN FESTIVALS & EVENTS For complete details, visit BlueMountain.ca/events

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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.

2017 GREEN FEES REGULAR TWILIGHT SUNSET† (Includes cart)

SPRING $69 $49 $39 Opening to May 18/7 days a week

REGULAR SEASON MID-WEEK $79 $49 $39May 23 to August 31/Monday–Thursday

REGULAR SEASON WEEKEND AND HOLIDAYS $99 $59 $39May 19 to September 4/Friday–Sunday & Holidays

LATE SUMMER/FALL $69 $49 $39September 5 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-Thursday after labour day.

RENTALSClubs $26Pull Cart FREE (Limited availability)

HOURS OF OPERATION TWILIGHT SUNSETOpening to May 18 3 pm–5 pm from 5 pm

May 19 to September 4 4 pm–6 pm from 6 pm

September 5 to 24 3 pm–5 pm from 5 pm

September 25 to closing 2 pm–4 pm from 4 pm

RESERVATION POLICIESOvernight resort guests may book tee times when making their lodging reservations. Public may reserve 30 days in advance, and membership holders may reserve 7 days in advance by phoning 877-445-0231.

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COURSE DETAILS

TEE PAR YARDAGE SLOPE RATING

Black 72 6,525 138 71.7

Grey 72 5,977 125 68.7

Blue 72 5,536 122 67.3

Silver 72 4,895 116 64.4

Red 72 4,257 112 62.2

Holes: 18

Designed: Thomas McBroom

Features: Rolling bent grass fairways, bunkers, 7 ponds, numerous ravines and creeks. Elevated tee shots in an inspiring mountain setting.

GPS in all carts.

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MOUNTAIN BIKING (All prices + tax)

Discover Mountain Biking at Blue Mountain. Whether it’s your first time venturing into the forest on two wheels or you’re a seasoned trail-riding veteran, you’ll find something here that will put a smile on your face. From flowing singletrack, to technical downhill descents, the Blue Mountain Bike Park has it all.

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. Located in the Activity Central Building, the rental shop has bikes for riders of every age, size and skill level. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience under your wheels, Blue Mountain Bike Park is the place to ride this summer!

PASSHOLDER BENEFITS* 2017 Mountain Bike Season Passholders receive a number of great benefits around resort for discounts on lodging, at retail and for après! 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, the Pottery Restaurant and the Grand Central Lodge Summer Food Court*Season Pass identification is required to redeem discounts. Some restrictions apply.

MOUNTAIN BIKE SEASON PASS Starting May 19, 2017 $399**All prices + HST. Season Pass valid for unlimited trail and lift access during all operating hours of the 2017 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.

SINGLE-DAY TRAIL PASSES*

Trail Pass only $8Trail Pass and one lift access $16 Downhill: Day Pass and unlimited lift access $45*Prices do not include the mandatory, one-time Bike Park Pass fee of $11

HOURS OF OPERATION SPRING May 19 to Jun 22 Sun to Thur: 10 am–6 pm; Fri, Sat and Holidays: 10 am–8 pm

SUMMER Jun 23 to Sep 4 7 days a week: 10 am–8 pm

EARLY FALL Sep 5 to Oct 9 7 days a week: 10 am–6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. Light dependent. All hours subject to change.

PLEASE READ — MOUNTAIN BIKING AND CYCLING ASSUMPTION OF RISKS

Cycling involves many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: changing weather conditions; mechanical failure of bicycles; loss of balance; difficulty or inability to control one’s speed and direction; variation or changes in the cycling terrain including holes, depressions, loose gravel, rocks, mud, creeks, etc.; the use of lifts; impact or collision with lift towers or other structures or objects used in connection with cycling; impact or collision with pedestrians, motor vehicles, other cyclists or racers, spectators or course officials; impact or collision with trees, tree stumps, forest deadfall, rocks, or other natural or man-made objects on or adjacent to the cycling terrain; collision with other natural or man-made features or falls from use of such features; encounters with wildlife; travel on 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 Blue Mountain Resorts LP.

8. Parents or guardians are responsible for their children’s activities on resort property.9. To minimize erosion, stay on designated trails and do not cut switchbacks.10. Keep off closed trails and closed areas. Observe and obey all posted signs and markings.11. You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant.12. Familiarize yourself with the trail systems and select rides within your ability level. When in doubt — WALK!

KNOW THE CODE — BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!

THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE AND PERSONAL AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE.

REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU DECIDE TO USE THE BIKE TRAILS, ALWAYS SHOW

COURTESY TO OTHERS.

PLEASE ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY

FOR A SAFE OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE.

1. Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.2. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.3. Be courteous to other trail users. Slow down when overtaking other riders. Pass only when it is safe — Hikers have the right of way on multi-use trails.4. When entering a trail or starting downhill, you must look uphill and yield to other riders.5. Always wear a helmet when riding.6. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain 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 of drugs or alcohol.

PLEASE READ — MOUNTAIN BIKE RESPONSIBILITY CODE

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E-BIKE TOURS (Ages 16 & up, all prices + tax)

A new way to get around the Georgian Bay area. Take a guided tour on one of our new fleet of pedal-assisted electric bicycles. Includes guide fee and bike rental.TOUR TIMES: 10:30 am, 12:30 pm, 3 pm & 5 pm, TwiligHT

TWILIGHT TOUR TIMES: Summer only, July 1 to September 4: 7 pm

90 MINUTES $4960 MINUTES $39

AGE REQUIREMENTS Riders under 8 years of age have access to cross-country trails with a Trail Pass only when accompanied by a parent or guide. Riders 8 to 12 years of age have access to downhill and cross-country trails with a Trail Pass only when accompanied by an adult 25 years of age or older or with a guide and must have completed the General Rider Assessment. Riders 13 to 17 years of age have access to downhill and cross-country trails with a Trail Pass and may ride on their own following completion of the General Rider Assessment. All downhill riders 17 years of age and under are required to wear a full face helmet and full armour (arms, legs, chest and back protection).

PLEASE NOTEValid ID will be required for proof of age. Prior to the first-time purchase or pickup of a lift ticket, Season Pass or rental, parents or legal guardians of riders age 17 and under are required to complete a waiver on behalf of the participant (in person or online). The online waiver can be found at bluemountain.ca/mtnbike. As our facilities continue to evolve, Blue Mountain, in collaboration with the biking community, is committed to minimizing risk and reducing injuries. Please review our policies carefully.

SKILL ASSESSMENTGENERAL RIDER ASSESSMENTAssessment covers basic braking, cornering and decision making on intermediate terrain. All riders 17 years of age and under must complete a General Rider Assessment in order to ride downhill trails.AGES All riders 17 years of age and underCOST FreeLENGTH No longer than one hourWe strongly recommend that all new downhill riders participate in a lesson.

SECONDARY FREERIDE SKILL ASSESSMENTAssessment covers advanced braking, cornering, body positioning, decision making and air awareness on Special Terrain trails.AGES All riders 13 years of age and older COST Free LENGTH No longer than one hour

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PLEASE READ — MOUNTAIN BIKING AND CYCLING ASSUMPTION OF RISKS

Cycling involves many risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to: changing weather conditions; mechanical failure of bicycles; loss of balance; difficulty or inability to control one’s speed and direction; variation or changes in the cycling terrain including holes, depressions, loose gravel, rocks, mud, creeks, etc.; the use of lifts; impact or collision with lift towers or other structures or objects used in connection with cycling; impact or collision with pedestrians, motor vehicles, other cyclists or racers, spectators or course officials; impact or collision with trees, tree stumps, forest deadfall, rocks, or other natural or man-made objects on or adjacent to the cycling terrain; collision with other natural or man-made features or falls from use of such features; encounters with wildlife; travel on 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 Blue Mountain Resorts LP.

8. Parents or guardians are responsible for their children’s activities on resort property.9. To minimize erosion, stay on designated trails and do not cut switchbacks.10. Keep off closed trails and closed areas. Observe and obey all posted signs and markings.11. You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant.12. Familiarize yourself with the trail systems and select rides within your ability level. When in doubt — WALK!

KNOW THE CODE — BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!

THERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE AND PERSONAL AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE.

REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU DECIDE TO USE THE BIKE TRAILS, ALWAYS SHOW

COURTESY TO OTHERS.

PLEASE ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY

FOR A SAFE OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE.

1. Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.2. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.3. Be courteous to other trail users. Slow down when overtaking other riders. Pass only when it is safe — Hikers have the right of way on multi-use trails.4. When entering a trail or starting downhill, you must look uphill and yield to other riders.5. Always wear a helmet when riding.6. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain 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 of drugs or alcohol.

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MOUNTAIN BIKING (All prices + tax)

BIKE RENTALS 1 HOUR 3 HOURS FULL DAYCross-Country $16 $29 $40 Downhill N/A $79 $109 Kids Trail-a-Bike or Child’s Trailer $16 $29 $40 Family* $40 $60 $80

*Includes 4 bikes, $10 for each additional 1-Hour Rental, $15 for each additional 3-Hour Rental, $20 for each additional Full-Day Rental

HELMET AND ARMOUR RENTALS FULL DAY Cross-Country Helmet $5 Full Face Helmet $10Arm Guards $10Leg Guards $10Upper-Body Protector $20Armour Package* $39

*Includes full face helmet, arm and leg guards, chest and back protection and gloves. A credit card and proof of identification are required to rent equipment.

BIKE REPAIRS A full-service repair shop located in the Activity Central Building is open 7 days per week.Spring: 10 am–6 pm Sun-Thur and 10 am–8 pm Fri-SatSummer: 10 am–8 pm daily Fall: 10 am–6 pm daily

MOUNTAIN BIKING GUIDED EXPERIENCES (All prices + tax)

GUIDED SCENIC RIDE (Ages 8 & up) $29 Enjoy breathtaking views of Georgian Bay and the surrounding area during this one-hour tour along the top of the Niagara Escarpment. Includes guide fee, one-hour trail bike rental and single-ride lift ticket.LESSON TIMES: 11 am, 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm

GUIDED TRAIL RIDE (Ages 8 & up) $49 Designed for all skill levels, these two-hour group experiences will help you navigate our trail system and develop your biking skills. Includes guide fee, two-hour trail bike rental and single-ride lift ticket.LESSON TIMES: 10:30 am, 1 pm, 3:30 pm

INTRODUCTION TO DOWNHILL ADULT (Ages 18+) $119

INTRODUCTION TO DOWNHILL TEEN (Ages 13 to 17) $109

INTRODUCTION TO DOWNHILL YOUTH (Ages 8 to 12) $99 A group experience for riders who want to try downhill mountain biking. After this lesson, riders will have a better understanding of how a downhill bike performs and will be able to navigate some of our trails. Includes guide fee, two-hour downhill bike and armour rental, and cross-country and lift access. LESSON TIMES: 10:30 am, 1 pm, 3:30 pm, 6 pm

Lift tickets and rentals are not included unless otherwise specified. Ask about our Private Lesson options!

MOUNTAIN BIKE EVENTS (All prices + tax)

East Coast Open Canada Cup Downhill MAY 26-28, 2017The East Coast Open returns for its second year as part of the Canada Cup Downhill race series. Both amateur and elite level riders are welcome, with UCI points on the line and some series prize money in the open divisions.

MEC Canadian National Enduro Series JUN 24-25, 2017For the first time ever, the Canadian National Enduro Series makes its way to Ontario. Racers will 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.

Tuesday Night Downhill Series At Blue JUL 11, 18, 25 AUG 1, 8, 2017Take part in Collingwood’s weekly mountain bike series. Join us on Tuesday nights for an hour of fun racing, followed by après and prizes!

Geoff Gulevich Skills Camp AUG 28–SEP 3, 2017Take your skills to the next level by registering for one of our camps with professional freeride mountain biker Geoff Gulevich. After conquering some of the most intimidating trails in the world, Geoff is coming back to the Blue Mountain Bike Park to share his knowledge during our classic Adult Camps and Teen Camps.

Subaru Centurion Cycling SEP 15–17, 2017Whether you want to complete a casual 25 km, or push yourself with the 50- or 100-mile distances, there’s an event for every level of rider. New for this year are the True Grit 40 km and 80 km courses, for people looking to race off the beaten path.

Experience the thrill of

downhill mountain

biking

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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY — NOTICE TO USERS OF THESE FACILITIESEXCLUSION OF LIABILITY — ASSUMPTION OF RISK — JURISDICTION. THESE CONDITIONS MAY AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.

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, 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 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 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 corporations and partners and 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.

THE RESORT OPERATOR’S LIABILITY IS EXCLUDED BY THESE CONDITIONSPLEASE BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY IN ALL ACTIVITIES

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SUMMER CAMPS (All prices + tax)

Keep your kids active and engaged all summer long with our Active Tots, Plunge! Super Camp, and new Beachside Summer Camp programs.

ACTIVE TOTS (Ages 30-36 months)

This well-structured, activity-based, recreational child care program offers registration by the day or by the week. Your Active Tot will learn and play in a stimulating environment that features games, themed weeks, action-packed indoor and outdoor activities, lunch and snacks.

• Available Monday to Friday, 9 am–4 pm, from July 3 to September 1, excluding statutory holidays • Pre-registration is required as space is limited

PRESCHOOL (Ages 30–36 months) DAILY $80

Activities are subject to weather conditions. Rates and dates are subject to change without notice.

PLUNGE! SUPER CAMP (Ages 3-13)

Plunge! Super Camp offers an exciting, well-rounded and customizable program all in one place. • Camp runs Monday to Friday, 9 am–4 pm, from July 3 to September 1 • Pre-registration is required as space is limited • Lunches are not included. Please pack a peanut-free lunch every day.

JUNIOR (Ages 3–5) Junior programs follow a set schedule each week. Each day, campers will receive a 45-minute swimming lesson and one-hour supervised swim at Plunge! Aquatic Centre, plus a number of indoor and outdoor activities.DAILY $80 WEEKLY $300

INTERMEDIATE (Ages 6–13) Pick your week and explore a new activity each day! Daily, campers will swim at Plunge! Aquatic Centre, explore the great outdoors or perfect their serve at Monterra Tennis. Customize your child’s camp experience by choosing between a half day at Blue’s Adventure Attractions or a half day at Monterra Tennis.DAILY $80 WEEKLY $325

BEACHSIDE SUMMER CAMP (Ages 6–13)

Spend the summer at the Blue Mountain Private Beach Club! Enjoy making new friends and challenging yourself with activities such as kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding. DAILY $45 WEEKLY $225

• Lunches are not included. Please pack a peanut-free lunch every day. • Camp runs Monday to Friday, 9 am–4 pm, from July 3 to September 1

MONTERRA TENNIS SUMMER CAMP (Ages 4–17)Exclusive to tweens and teens 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, high-tech facility. 1/2 DAY (No lunch or snacks provided.) MORNINGS 10 am–12 pm $40AFTERNOONS 1 pm-3 pm $40

For more information on all Kids at Blue summer camps, visit BlueMountain.ca/kids

KIDS AT BLUE

Let the fun begin!

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The Westin Trillium House, Blue MountainThis full-service four-diamond resort hotel at the base 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 that help you soar above it all. Stay well at Westin Hotels & Resorts®, a place where together, we can rise.

The Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain

Village Suites

Village suites range from studios to three bedrooms. Studios feature kitchenettes, while larger suites have full kitchens. Mosaic studio, bachelor and one-bedroom suites feature kitchenettes, while larger suites have full kitchens.

Blue Mountain InnThe Inn offers slope-side rooms with fully accessible accommodation options. Hotel amenities include indoor pool, courtyard area with hot tubs, exercise facility, full-service spa, the Pottery Restaurant, room service 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.

Grand GeorgianThe 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 BlueMosaic 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.

Weider LodgeThe Village’s Weider Lodge is styled as a classic mountain lodge, offering units overlooking the Village Events Plaza and the slopes. It provides easy access to the Open-Air Gondola in the summer months and ski-in/ski-out convenience in the winter. Weider Lodge features a seasonal outdoor pool, year-round hot tubs and a fitness facility.

Seasons at BlueSeasons at Blue offers suites featuring contemporary interiors in soft neutral colours. Located at the crossroads 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.

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Lodging Pricing CalendarPlan your getaway in advance to take advantage of the season’s best rates! Whether you’re a weekend warrior or looking for a mid-week retreat, our handy pricing calendar is a convenient tool for scheduling your summer adventure at Blue.Chart is a general guide only. All dates and prices are subject to conditions and may change without notice.

Resort HomesCachet CrossingOne and two-bedroom units located at the base of the hill closest to Grand Central Lodge. Units at Cachet Crossing are steps away from the Grand Central Lodge, attractions, Village Events Plaza and beginner terrain in the winter months. Guests enjoy easy access to Blue Mountain Inn facilities via pedestrian walkway.

Château RidgeNewly renovated two-bedroom units located at the base of the hill closest to the Blue Mountain Inn and the advanced terrain of the north end. In the green season, guests have immediate access to the Niagara Escarpment hiking trails. A short complimentary shuttle transports guests to the Blue Mountain Village and to other centrally located activities.

Mountain WalkThese spacious three-bedroom units are situated directly across from the Blue Mountain Village and Grand Central Lodge, with its many services and attractions. Mountain Walk is also within short walking distance of the Blue Mountain Inn.

WintergreenLocated along the first fairway of Monterra Golf, and a short walk from the Blue Mountain Village, these three-bedroom units are perfect for golfers. Wintergreen is also a favourite of conference guests, as the Village Conference Centre is quickly accessible via pedestrian walkway.

Historic SnowbridgeTucked amid the fairways of Monterra Golf, Historic Snowbridge homes range in size from one to four bedrooms — perfect for those who prefer a more private setting. Historic Snowbridge features a seasonal pool. A complimentary resort shuttle provides hassle-free connection to the Blue Mountain Village and resort activities.

RivergrassBeautiful townhome-style accommodation just steps from Monterra Golf, the Village Conference Centre and the Blue Mountain Village. These homes range in size from two to three-bedrooms and feature free Internet service, year-round hot tubs and a seasonal pool.

Cachet Crossing, Château Ridge, Mountain Walk and Wintergreen offer clean-upon-departure housekeeping services. Guests at our Resort Homes have access to facilities at the Blue Mountain Inn, including the indoor pool and courtyard hot tubs.

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ADVENTURE PACKAGESMake the most of our season of sun with a Blue Mountain getaway. Explore a resort full of outdoor adventures, relaxing escapes and an entire village of entertainment, shopping and dining experiences to fill your days and nights.

BLUE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE PACKAGESSAVE OVER 25% ON RESORT ATTRACTIONS AND ACTIVITIES!*There’s a resort full of exciting activities to discover, and our popular Adventure Package is the best way to experience them at one low price. The Active Pack provides you with 8 vouchers to use at any of the qualifying Base Camp attractions. PLUS! Overnight guests also receive 15% OFF Mid-Station and Summit activities during their stay.

BLUE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE PACKAGE INCLUDES: Nightly accommodation, one Active Pack per stay.

Blue Mountain Inn from $54 per person/night based on a family of four

Village One Bedroom Suite from $68 per person/night based on a family of four. The Westin Trillium House Deluxe Guest Room from $319 per night

BLUE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE PACKAGE INCLUDES: Nightly accommodation, one Active Pack per stay.

Blue Mountain Inn from $68 per person/night based on a family of four

Village One Bedroom Suite from $87 per person/night based on a family of four. The Westin Trillium House Deluxe Guest Room from $405 per night

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ENDLESS WINTER ACTIVITIES!Winter: the one season that’s as Canadian as maple syrup, ice hockey, the mounted police and the great outdoors.

From the serene to the extreme, Blue Mountain has your winter experience covered. Whether your idea of the perfect winter day is skiing or snowboarding until your legs give out, or putting your feet up and sipping hot chocolate by the fireplace, you’ll find it here.

With the most skiable acreage of any resort in Ontario, Blue Mountain Resort and the Niagara Escarpment provide the ideal setting for a winter escape. Away from the slopes, you’ll find restaurants, spas and shops in the Blue Mountain Village to suit every taste and style.

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WINTER AT BLUE