1. Blue Mountain Village

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    The Blue Mountains, ON

    Blue Mountain Village

    2.3 (3 reviews)

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    The Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain

    The Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain

    3.9(52 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$$

    Amazing location! Ski in, ski out, right in the village and all the action. We had a loft suite…read moreroom and it was perfect for our family of four. Parking garage was great. Hot tub and other amenities were on point. Never waited longer than a minute for an elevator. Staff was attentive and while they were busy, they definitely all deserve five stars. We would definitely stay here again. With that said a few things of note: 1. We were never told about the ski lockers or provided our combo for the lock. Perhaps a newbie ski family mistake for not assuming, but also frustrating. 2. I had called about clearance height for vehicles as we wanted to use our Thule on our SUV. The front desk was not much help. Had we known there is a valet lot for vehicles with rooftop boxes, we would have done it for the nominal fee. As I am sure many parents can relate, driving in a snow storm when you can't see out the rear is not fun... roof box solves that. 3. The restaurant on site is lackluster. Service is on point; however, food is just alright and pricey, it is chaotic, and why in the heck only "reservations get window seats" is a policy is beyond any family we spoke to. All these awesome window tables looking at the village and lake that go empty because "walk ins" are subjected to interior seating despite all those tables being empty our entire dining session is beyond me. This isn't Manhattan. 4. The restaurant bar, given how nice the rest of of the hotel is, looked pretty sad. You could see all the shelf lighting was defunct, it looked tired and not well kept. As a business owner myself, and for how front and center the bar area is, my gosh keep it tidy, lit up, and gleaming with some pizzaz. Thankfully for those of us with older kids it is open until midnight, and once again the staff is Johnny on the spot, but geez it has seen better days. I realize it sounds silly, but this hotel is pretty awesome and with the large lobby the bar area should be the North Star, not something I look at and wonder "are they closed already?"

    Sheer disappointment from a brand like Westin. The deluxe room was just basic. The pictures show a…read morebalcony but that's not what you get. The towels and robes were old and worn out. Included breakfast was average.

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    Tyrolean Village Resorts

    Tyrolean Village Resorts

    2.7(6 reviews)
    1.2 km

    Tyrolean Village would have almost been a 4 or 5 star review for me, however,there were a few…read morethings that could have been better. To be honest, a good reason it might not have been the nicest experience is because we got a smaller cottage that is not as well maintained or properly cleaned as some of the nicer ones in the area. In terms of location, the location was great and easy to reach. Could not have asked for a better place and a resort to really chill and bond with family. We were a group of 6 people and the cottage could have easily accommodate close to 8 people, if not up o 10. Location was good, employees were nice......so what is wrong with that you might ask me? Well, for starters, it seems like the cottage that we took place and were part of, one of the rooms had mice poo under the bed. The reason we knew that was because we moved the beds a bit as it was slanted to one side and hence, needed to be properly fixed so that we can sleep comfortably. When my cousin and I went to fix as well as take a look in more detail as to what has happened to one of the stands that supported the bed, we realized, that there was quite the amount of dirt and poo located underneath the place where our bed was supposed to be. As I said, it must have been a one off and hence, I really hate to give this place a bad review, but that portion of the experience was really disturbing to us and not an experience I believe to be on worth giving it a 4 star just due to the fact that the location and employees were good. Hopefully, in the future, the experience can turn to be a positive one and will improve from here on out.

    i took my wife here on her 30th birthday which also happened to be the day i proposed to her, which…read moreALSO happened to be the day she accepted. so in celebration we drove up to the town of blue mountains, collingwood, ontario and shacked up in a chalet for a few days that was gargantuan. it was way more than we needed, but it looked the nicest, and i couldnt have cared all that much about money at that point..i was a little nuts that day. anyhow, the particular chalet we stayed in was #162 and the lady who booked us in it was very nice, giving me a special deal to help me out on that special day. for about 2.5 days it was about 360 bucks. not cheap but for a great cause. we luxuriated in an octagonal whirlpool all decked out in nice stained and polished wood. we lounged on the spacious couches, shot a game or two of pool on the table downstairs and did...some...other...stuff. ahem. the only glitch was that there was periodic blackouts when we were there so we would be all nice and bubbly in the whirlpool and then it would suddently fizzle out and we would have to walk around looking for candles, etc. or more like a flashlight...maybe we used our cellphones...dont remember. (who expects a blackout?) anyhow for a special getaway its a great place.

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    Weider Lodge

    Weider Lodge

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.2 km

    I luv it there. So clean and friendly pool is Beautiful close to everything. In the Blue Mountain…read moreVillage

    We stayed for one night at the Weider Lodge in the Blue Mountain village this past weekend and we…read morehad a pretty decent time overall. Granted it's hard to get a true sense of a hotel from just one night, we still felt pretty happy with our stay. We managed to get a deal on a 1 bedroom suite, which for 2 people is reasonably priced (slightly higher end) between $220-280 for the night. Our suite came with a separate bedroom (with King bed) and a pullout couch (double/Queen sized) which easily could have accommodated another couple. If you had 4 people in this room the price becomes even more reasonable AND there is more than enough space. I really like a few things about this location; 1) it's the accommodation in the village closest to the main chairlift, 2) Our suite overlooked the pool and hot tub areas to the interior of the lodge, and 3) we had a balcony suite which was nice for sitting outside. The room and building was very clean, everything was fully operational and it was quite (could also have been a factor of the time of year. A couple of things I found odd included; 1) There was a front desk in the lobby but at no time was there anyone managing said desk, you actually had to check-in for your stay at another hotel entirely and then make your way over, 2) Being closes to the hill means it is also furthese from the above ground parking and underground parking was apparently out of order or under construction, and 3) Our HVAC system was a bit on the fritz and the temperature regulation was way off (at one point the room topped out at 76F). Definitely a good stay, a comfortable bed and lots of space, I'd definitely request to stay here in the future.

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    Blue Mountain Resort - 2025-02-23. Blue Mountain Resort. The Village. Central Lodge.

    Blue Mountain Resort

    3.7(13 reviews)
    0.0 km

    I've come here in all seasons (including a weekend stay at one of their chalets / suites in the…read moresummer), and it never disappoints! Tons of things to do, and the village is pretty & always fun to walk around. There are giant human-sized games laid out in the summer, as well as activities such as pedal boats on the lake and beach volleyball nearby. Most people come here for skiing and/or snowboarding in the winter, but there are also other activites such as snowshoeing, Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster (where you sit in individual pods and you get to control the speed), plunge aquatic centre, mountaintop ice skating, shinny pad ice hockey, axe throwing, retro arcades, and more. The BLUE sign near Westin Trillium House makes a nice photo op (looks better at night when the sign illuminates with actual blue colour). Food selection consists of mostly chain / brand name restaurants, but they're decent.

    I've been on the Ikon pass for the third year to get unlimited access to Blue Mountain and many…read moreother international mountain. With my prepaid pass rain or shine, if I show up I'm prepaid unlimited access, so I went in Feb 1-2026 middle of the morning it was so packed I was parked right in the hotel parking near the Jozo. One of the struggles is that when your prepaid with the 5x7 or ikon pass, there is barely any parking when you combine the races happening on the same weekend- it's almost as if these gatherings for the Toronto Ski Club should have a coach bus to bring in not only the children but their parents too- for the comfort and parking available for paying patrons. Starting 2026, Blue Mountain started branding the Reserve option which offers premium parking and skip the line option. But Reserve line was available at the silver bullet; the difficulty is the reserve line access is not next to the single line but all the way in the back. So unless someone is managing patrons with their new configuration of bars to restrict 3 and 3 on each side, you could be idle. Staff are put in place but they don't help manage people traffic and without a guide to their not so self explanatory setup- people just jam their bodies in and hope for the best then when their entering with people they don't want to be paired with just "step back " result in under capacity. The hills are just overrun that by 11-12noon the hills are all nice and operators don't legroom until 3:30pm. The food discount are not consistent, for example the Pottery has select deals that does not apply the ikon food discount. Some outdoor seats are not safe, sat next to the Roots and Tim Hortons, ice fell on the guy next to me, thank goodness he was wearing a ski helmet- things like this can be better managed from a safety standpoint because every visit usually yields $25-100 in food purchase and is usually associated with a 100km drive and a hotel booking within Collingwood or the Blue Mountain village. Personally for me, every visit cost me about $170-200 in hotel booking, a $30-40 purchase at one of the Blue Mountain establishments and dinner around $50 offsite. And I usually visit with 2-3 other prepaid patrons. Personally I think Blue Mountain can do better to serve the prepaid patrons.

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    Blue Mountain Resort - 2025-02-23. Blue Mountain Resort. The Village. Central Base.

    2025-02-23. Blue Mountain Resort. The Village. Central Base.

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    Blue Mountain Village - resorts - Updated July 2026

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