You know the feeling. The one where you’re carving down a run at Blue Mountain, mid-January, thinking: this is exactly where I’m supposed to be. What if we told you that feeling doesn’t pack up with your ski gear?
Nestled on the shores of Southern Georgian Bay along the Niagara Escarpment, Blue Mountain Resort isn’t just Ontario’s largest mountain resort in winter—it’s one of the best summer destinations in Ontario, full stop. A ski season pass unlocks a version of Blue that’s just as alive in July as it is in February. Same mountain, same community, completely different energy.
Here’s how everything you already love about winter has a summer counterpart waiting for you in the Blue Mountains.

If you love skiing and snowboarding at Blue Mountain, you’ll love hiking the Escarpment in summer.
The terrain is the same. The feeling of moving through it, lungs open, views earned, legs working, is the same. Summer means trading your edges for trail runners and experiencing the Niagara Escarpment the way it was long before the chairlifts arrived. Blue Mountain’s hiking trails range from accessible summit walks just off of the gondola to more demanding escarpment climbs, all set against the backdrop of Southern Georgian Bay. As a pass holder, trail access is included all season long.

If you love the chairlift ride up, you’ll love the Open-Air Gondola even more.
The chairlift gets you to the top. The Gondola gives you a moment to actually see what you’re on top of. The panoramic views of Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment hit differently when everything is green, and cameras are absolutely welcome. It’s the same anticipation of the ascent, with a little more room to breathe.

If you love après-ski in the Blue Mountain Village, you’ll love a summer evening on the patios.
Fire pits. A cold drink. Good company. Nowhere to be. That’s après-ski at Blue Mountain in winter, and it’s a Village patio evening in summer. Greener views with the same ritual in different weather. The pedestrian Village in the heart of the Blue Mountains has events every week of the summer, and with a few extra hours of Georgian Bay daylight to stretch things out, the evening fun goes well into the night.

If you love the Off-Piste Après Garden, you’ll love Summitview Mountaintop Family Barbecue
Both venues put you at the summit of Blue Mountain with a drink in hand and a view that’s always worth the trip up. Off-Piste delivers that fire pit, mountain-air energy all winter long. Summitview Mountaintop Family Barbecue picks up where it leaves off with an open-air structure perched at the top of the Escarpment with 180-degree views over Collingwood and Nottawasaga Bay, a BBQ menu worth the gondola ride, and the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to stay for one more round. It’s one of Ontario’s most unique mountaintop dining experiences.

If you love Blue’s winter attractions, you’ll love the summer attraction lineup just as much.
With snow tubing, the mountain coaster, Canopy Climb, and mountaintop skating, winter at Blue Mountain Resort is about more than skiing. Summer runs the same playbook: the Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster, zip lines, ropes courses, and more are all running through the season in the Adventure Park at Blue. Season pass holders get 25% off attraction tickets so the mountain is yours to play on all year long.

If you love soaking in the hotel hot tub after a long day on the slopes, you’ll love Blue Mountain Private Beach.
Both are about that exhale at the end of a full day and the moment when the activity stops and you get to exist somewhere beautiful. Swap the steam for a stretch of Georgian Bay shoreline, some of the most scenic waterfront in Ontario. The Blue Mountain private beach is the kind of resort lodging perk that makes a summer stay at Blue Mountain feel genuinely different from anywhere else.

If you love the VIP pass holder parties in winter, you’ll love that they happen in summer too.
Appreciation days, mountaintop yoga, trail events, exclusive shopping deals, and preferred seating are just some of the reasons why the Blue Mountain pass holder community doesn’t hibernate. Whether you’re coming from Collingwood, the GTA, or anywhere else, Blue Mountain is a year-round home base, and summer is when you really get to feel that. The people who know this mountain in January are the same ones who have an amazing outdoor playground in July.
Very Important Pass holder events don’t stop when the snow melts. There’s a community event that pass holders are exclusively invited to every month that make this place feel like yours, no matter the season.