Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains is a town in Grey County, southwestern Ontario, Canada, located where the Beaver River flows into Nottawasaga Bay. Wikipedia.
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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Blue Mountain Ski Resort in Ontario is a premier destination for outdoor adventure and family fun. The resort offers a wide range of activities, from thrilling zip lining and caving to more leisurely pursuits like golfing and spa services. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Wasaga Beach, the lift-accessed mountain bike park, and sections of the Bruce Trail.
We had a great time at Blue Mountain Resort and the Village Suites. The resort was not crowded, which made our stay relaxing and enjoyable. The weather was perfect during our visit, and there were many fun activities for everyone. From the scenic gondola ride to mini putting and the activity center, everything was organized and easy to access. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the pool was decent as well.
Mike T — Google review
Our stay at Blue Mountain Resort and the Village Suites was absolutely delightful! The resort was pleasantly uncrowded, allowing us to unwind and enjoy our time. The weather was ideal, and there were plenty of exciting activities for all ages. We appreciated how well-organized everything was, from the scenic gondola ride to the mini golf and activity centre, buying the day pass was worth it as all the activities are covered under it. We had so much fun. The staff were warm and welcoming.
Manan P — Google review
Blue Mountain... what can be said. The village alone is reason enough to go. I love just to wander the vaguly theme park-esq esthetic of it all, popping into various shops and pubs. It's like if Ikea were a real place; everone here is just so happy to be here. There's a whole bunch of outdoor activities, or you can get drunk. Those are your two options, BUT within those options, there is so much variety. Great in the winter for all the skiing and snowboarding. Fine in the other 3 seasons for golf and climbing a thing. Check it out.
Shaggy S — Google review
🏔️ Iconic, beautiful, and blue sky's ahead. 🔵 The villege Square is beautiful and quaint. Felt so much like in a movie. The activities at fun yet still very safe. You'll hear screams... Of excitement. ⛰️ Majestic views of the hills and the nature. Beautiful walking trails and everyone was so friendly. 👨🏻‍🍳 The food here was so flavorful and mouthwatering. Beautiful on the inside, with friendly service and outside with how they decorated. 🅿️ We had no problem finding parking. However the place was difficult, but the ride was beautiful and majestic.
Elliot S — Google review
Great VIBESSS !! Best SKII RESORTSSS AND SKIING LOCATION. Don’t forget to try out the poutine when you enter the village . There’s tons of food options that’s expensive however you need to pay the price for this tourist attraction. Plenty of resorts that gets booked way earlier for Christmas and new year so book your spot earlier. The village has brought in new Geodome type attractions where you can book a dinner table inside the dome which i found very cool. They open by Dec 11 , 2025 and it should be a showstopper of the village with great music and food. take your family along get a poutine roam around , rent some ski equipments and visit the mountain top to explore some cool spots there .
Roshan S — Google review
I went a few years ago sadly i didnt take alot of photos but holy blue Mountain in the summer is honestly incredible! The Village atmosphere is so lively with amazing dining patios and music. We absolutely loved the Ridge Runner mountain coaster. it was such a thrill winding through the trees! Taking the open-air gondola up offered stunning views of Georgian Bay that you just don't get in winter. Hiking the trails was a workout but totally worth it. It is the perfect spot for a summer getaway, mixing adventure with relaxation. Definitely not just for skiing! Now I cant wait to go back and experience it in the winter!
Andrew — Google review
Our family had an amazing experience at Blue mountain on the weekend. The views were great. It was very busy with the Spartan race but that was fine, we went out for dinner and the restaurant seemed to be able to handle the amount of people there. There were lots of great activities to do, like the gondola ride, Agora light show, coaster and lots of window shopping And hiking around. The only downfall was that it was a little bit expensive but everything is expensive these days
Amanda O — Google review
We recently returned from a night away staying at the Snowbridge Resort. The only thing we enjoyed with our stay was the comfort of the bed. Otherwise, we found that the condo was very poorly maintained for the price you pay. Holes and gouges in the walls throughout and in the kitchen cabinetry. Both bathroom mirrors all had rotting frames (likely from moisture) but should be replaced. I wish this review would allow pictures to be added. Some light bulbs were burnt out and multiple lamps (bedside table and livingroom) were just unplugged. Crumbs were on the couch, hair and black mold in the bathtub, food crumbs still in the fridge. Very poor quality control. Someone set the alarm, so it woke us up at 5am. This wasn't a bedside clock but just purely an alarm for waking. We were given the incorrect wifi password. The battery went dead on our front door, so our key card wouldn't work and we were unable get into our unit at 7:30pm and had to wait outside for maintenance to show. When the maintenance guy finally showed up, he wasn't apologetic, seemed irritated, and made a comment to make us feel like we just didn't know how to get into the unit. In future, we would not return! We will instead book an AirBnB, as those home owners are way more on top of ensuring the place is well maintained.
Heather F — Google review
190 Gord Canning Dr, The Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 1C2, Canadahttps://www.bluemountain.ca/(833) 583-2583Tips and more reviews for Blue Mountain
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Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain is a serene retreat nestled in 25 acres of natural Ontario forest, offering expansive views of the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve Niagara Escarpment. Visitors can unwind in eucalyptus steam baths and outdoor hydrotherapy circuits, leaving behind the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The spa's tranquil ambiance allows guests to relax with a series of treatments while taking in breathtaking seasonal views, from the changing leaves in fall to skiers tackling the mountains during winter.
My mom and I are visiting from BC and I go regularly to the one in Whistler so I was really excited to try this out. We really enjoyed our time. We went later in the day and there was barely anyone there so it felt like we had our own private spa! Because it dark, we didn’t get to see much of the scenery, but I’m sure it’s gorgeous during the day. Will definitely be back next time we visit. *Tip - bring a robe. They are not supplied, and cost $15 to rent one.
Chantal D — Google review
I recently visited Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain, and it was an absolutely amazing experience. The location is stunning — surrounded by forest and nature, creating a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The hot baths, saunas, and cold plunge pools are incredible. The contrast between hot and cold really helps your body unwind and recharge. The facilities are spotless, the staff is friendly, and everything is organized perfectly for relaxation. My favorite part was just sitting quietly by the water, listening to nature, and feeling completely disconnected from stress. I highly recommend this spa to anyone who needs a break and wants to feel refreshed, calm, and renewed. Definitely worth the visit — one of the best spa experiences I’ve ever had!
Ruslan P — Google review
Paid $550 for 2 people for Swedish Massage and Thermal Circuit. The massage has left much to be desired. My masseuse Lee D. applied minimal pressure through the 60minutes with absolutely no questions asking the pressure level. It was a half baked effort and I have had many massages that were have the price but significantly better quality. Overall not a bad experience. Massage was a bit of a let down but the hydrotherapy was good
Marcus T — Google review
This place. ...THIS PLACE! We don't really have onsen culture over here in eastern Canada, but THIS PLACE is pretty darn close! Whole bunch of pools (hot and cold), waterfalls you can stand under in both, many saunas and steam rooms (one so steamy you can't see a foot infront of you), and just an abundance of things to relax on: hammocks, rocking lawn chairs, bean bags, round love seats with a furl down roof, the works. Also, the "no phones" policy is a nice way to enforce detachment from the digital world, and the "Shut Up Police" are a nice touch too, making sure chatter stays at a minimum (pro tip: if you talk BEHIND the waterfall, they can't get you). The staff were really nice, especially Bodan at the registration booth. He also has really nice hand writing. I recomend going for the end-of-day hours, 5-close, 'cause you get to experience the change in lighting, the sun set, the fire pits make more sense, and the mist on the water beyond the boarders. And if you go in winter and it starts snowing? ...magic! Its a beutuful relaxing time.
Shaggy S — Google review
I recently visited the Scandinavian Spa and, while the facilities themselves were beautiful and relaxing, the massage experience left me disappointed. Most spas I’ve been to offer a quiet tea or water lounge after treatments to help extend the relaxation. Unfortunately, when we finished, the staff was already cleaning up for closing, chairs were stacked, and there wasn’t even water or tea available. It felt rushed and as though clients were in the way rather than being cared for until the end. During the massage itself, I was surprised that no choice of oil or scent was offered, which is something I’ve always experienced at other spas. My masseuse stopped at least ten times to wash her hands, which made me feel uneasy, almost as though something was wrong with my skin. To make matters worse, I woke up with a bruise on my back first time ever from a massage, I am currently experiencing more muscle pain than relaxin body. I had asked for extra focus on my scalp and neck, but those areas were barely touched, maybe two minutes total, despite being the most needed. She also added oil to my face, which was a shock to me, I would have expected to be asked for something like this. When I went back up to reception, the same feeling persisted, everything was closed down and there was still no water available. Overall, while the spa itself is serene, the massage and aftercare fell far short of expectations. I left feeling more disappointed than relaxed.
Danisley H — Google review
A disappointing and overcrowded experience as someone who has been visiting this spa for years. My most recent visit on Saturday, October 25th, 2025, at 6:30 pm was a bit of a letdown. While the staff were friendly and the check-in process was quick, the overall state of the facility felt neglected. Here are a few things we noted during our visit: 1. The spa felt VERY crowded, a big change from the relaxing atmosphere we've experienced on past weekends. 2. The changing rooms were overflowing with used towels and the locker area was packed. We were shoulder to shoulder with people changing. 3. In the showers, all the dispensers for shampoo, conditioner, and body wash were empty. 4. We were concerned to see an oily film floating on the surface of several of the hot pools. At $118.65 per person for the Thermal Journey (access to the pools and sauna), we felt that the experience didn't meet the standards we've come to expect. In the past, this was a genuinely serene experience with a focus on guest comfort, and the facilities were always clean and well-maintained. We're hoping this was just an off night and plan to give it another try during a less busy time. We'd love to be able to leave a better review in the future.
Kate M — Google review
I came with a group of 5. The counter checking in was fine and great and everything else was such a horrible experience. Minute u walk through the doors ur asked to be quiet in the pools even whispering was an issue. I get that if ur too loud and disturbing others sure but security was just too much every couple of minutes I couldn’t even hear the other ppl and they were asked to be silent. There should be an area for socializing and an area of just silence but this was ridiculous and I have been to many other spas and never had this kind of strict security. I even just moved my lips in silence to see if they would say anything and that’s exactly what happened so I know now that if they see ur lips moving they ask u to be quiet. This isn’t a great spa to come to yes do I want to feel relaxed of course but to be hounded by security was not worth my drive on or price. This was so uncomfortable we ended up leaving less than 2 hours. Now u tell me how that was fair that my drive was longer then my stay. Never again will I go or even suggest someone to go
Shabana H — Google review
Everything from the drive up to the spa and walking into this area is phenomenal. As a mother of 2 kids, relaxation is something that rarely comes easily to me. We came for the thermal spa and it’s an entire experience for all of your senses. The no phone/ no talking/ no camera policy actually grounds you and heals you more than you realize (the pics I’ve added are from the entrance of the spa). The woodsy smell outside the spa and the therapeutic smell inside the change room was nothing short of intoxicating. It was bliss. I didn’t think I would - but I did all of the water cycling as recommended - saunas, hot baths and cold plunges. Each a little different from the next. There was water stations and even a cute little tea dispenser too. It was exactly the little piece of luxury that I was missing and needed. I will most definitely come again. I highly recommend. Come with your friends, partner or even alone. We were there for a little over 2 hours. When you need real R&R — this place has it covered. I was in a zen mode for hours and hours afterwards too.
Javeria S — Google review
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Aquatic center
Water & Amusement Parks
Plunge! Aquatic Centre is a popular water park located in Blue Mountain Village, offering a variety of attractions for visitors of all ages. The center features thrilling slides, rope swings, and multiple swimming pools, including heated indoor/outdoor options. Additionally, guests can enjoy hot tubs with scenic views and an indoor splash pad. Whether you prefer outdoor adventures or staying cozy indoors, Plunge! has something for everyone.
I've heard this place can get crazy busy. We went in the evening and were able to get right in. The facilities are nice enough. Lots of lockers. I wish there were more change stalls, but that's just a personal preference. The pools are neat, with lots of activities to suit everyone. The hot tubs are actually hot, and heavenly! Staff are pleasant and plenty of lifeguards spread around. The water quality was... questionable. I get that it was the end of a long day, and probably a busy week. But it was a little murky. Not enough to stop me from swimming, but the whole pool looked like it could use a scrub, especially the walls of the plunge pool. Again, I know it's difficult to keep such a busy place sparkling.
A H — Google review
First experience as we arrived was positive. The lady who greeted was nice. We had play all day passes. It was an easy start. I have to say though, it was quite unorganized after that. You’re not supposed to wear shoes into the change rooms but the hall where you leave shoes is very small and in the way for hallway traffic. There was no where to sit to take shoes off and for when you’re putting shoes back on. The family change room was clean. You have to pay $5 for a lock. I think the lockers should be updated to larger lockers and make them like the ski rental lockers, pay by debit. Pool was clean but very crowded. Otherwise, kids had a very positive experience.
Lindsey M — Google review
One Star – Extremely Disappointing and Unsafe Experience. Visited on opening day expecting a clean and enjoyable experience, but it was anything but. The pools were visibly dirty right from the start, and both the deep-end pool and outdoor hot tub were closed with no explanation. You’d think these would be ready and in top condition for the first day of operation. The most disturbing part of the visit was discovering a dead rat in the pool while I was there with my 5-year-old child. We nearly stepped on it. It’s absolutely baffling how this wasn’t noticed and dealt with before opening. Staff casually removed it with a net while swimmers – including toddlers – were still in the pool. No one was asked to leave, and no visible steps were taken to disinfect the water. Completely unacceptable, both from a hygiene and safety standpoint. Definitely not worth the ticket price or the trip. Would not recommend and will not be returning.
Evelyn N — Google review
It was a good experience. I took my 3 children with me. It was a good day. We did the all-day pass, and it was worth it. We brought a cooler with lunches and snacks. When my kids needed a break, we went back to the truck to eat and rest. I wish the other pool was open, but my kids enjoyed it anyway.
Sarah-May P — Google review
Don’t bother with the vending machines at Plunge. It will eat your $5,$10,$20 bills. Good luck getting your money back. Staff knows full well and won’t warn you. Save your cash and don’t use the vending machine. Staff should put up a sign. Shame.
Dan C — Google review
The Plunge was overall a good experience for my toddlers and me. It was a bit crowded, but that was expected since it was midday and very hot. The water inside the building was cold, understandably, while the outdoor pool was warmer. However, the water wasn’t very clean, with noticeable tree particles and hair floating around. Despite that, my girls really enjoyed their time at the splash pad and the hot tub. It is quite pricey. When we arrived, there were no lockers available. The change rooms are small, and renting a locker costs $5.00. If you need a towel, it’s an additional $1.00. Children aged 3 and up are charged to use the pool, and there’s also a $10.00 fee just to be a spectator. On the board at front desk, they put that you can only stay for a maximum of 2 hours, but I am not sure how they are tracking people's stay. There are two lifeguards at the pool and an attendant at the slide, which was reassuring.
Vithucha V — Google review
This was definitely a great pool to experience water fun after being in the sun. The pool had different temperatures inside and outside. The heated pool was large, hot and relaxing as well. There was more than plenty of seating for everyone during off peak hours. Only gripe is the main attraction "The Plunge" rope is restricted to the seperate deep end pool, which everyone must take a swim test to use, and children that must stay within arms reach require the parent to take it as well. Fair, but does suck for the smaller children that come specifically for that. Luckily, there is a kiddie playground(0-6) with a water slide on the inside, a dump bucket, and basketball nets beside a bigger slide on the outside.
Mike J — Google review
We visited the mountain area during Us Thanksgiving took our to-year-old nephew here. It was quiet, not very many people. They have a little indoor pool that has a kids area to play in with a small slide and they have a medium size slide outside. That's the kids still can go out with you and they have a plunge pool that you have to swim. Show them you can swim to go in it. It is deep so you can swing and a rope over pool and jump in. The water was warm enough. There was also a hot tub that was really warm thing. I say it's kind of expensive for what you're getting but the staff was very nice. It was very clean. Had a locker room. What you can change. You can rent towels if you need them. Bring them because they charge you for towel
Elizabeth S — Google review
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Roller coaster
The Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster at Blue Mountain Resort offers a thrilling and self-driven adventure for visitors of all ages. Riders have the freedom to control their speed using handbrakes, reaching speeds of up to 42 kilometers per hour as they descend the mountain. This adrenaline-pumping activity is suitable for both thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts, providing a unique experience not commonly found elsewhere in the province.
One of the best experiences I’ve ever had. We are in control of the speed of the coaster, giving us a lot of confidence. The climb initially felt a little slow, but the downhill was really fun and exciting. A must try if you go to blue mountains
Siddharth H — Google review
Tried the Ridge Runner at Blue Mountain and it was such a blast! 🚠🎢 The views on the way up are stunning, and the ride down is pure adrenaline. You can control your own speed, which makes it perfect whether you want a chill cruise or full-on speed mode 😄 It’s the kind of ride that makes you want to go again right after it ends. Definitely a must-do if you’re visiting Blue Mountain — fun, scenic, and totally worth it!
Navjot J — Google review
I tried the Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster at Blue Mountain and it was a thrilling experience! The ride is about 1 km long and starts off slowly, letting you enjoy the forest scenery. While they claim the coaster is completely manual and you can control the speed, I didn’t find that to be the case. Even when I tried to stop while going downhill, it wouldn’t stop—it seems to be sensor-based and somewhat automatic. The ride was scary and mind-blowing in a good way, but I wouldn’t recommend it for small children. My only concern is the cost, which feels a bit high compared to their complete package. Overall, it’s an amazing experience, but I’m giving 4 out of 5 because of the price and the automatic control.
Bibi M — Google review
Definitely have to try this once in your life! We went on a Friday, and waited in line for 40 minutes at 10am. Then we waited in line a second time at 2:30pm for 20 minutes. So, I would definitely say depending on the time of day the wait time changes. Worth keeping an eye on the line throughout the day. Could possibly save yourself a long wait time. If you’re going on the coaster, I would recommend having a bag or something to hold your belongings as the ride goes very fast, and zooms around corners. Your hair has to be tied up if it’s long. The ride itself is just the right amount of exhilarating. You can go quicker or slower, depending on how much you push the lever forward. It felt very safe, and I love that they allow your little one to ride with you, as 12 and under need an adult to be with them. Great experience!
Echo — Google review
Its cool but a word of warning, if you ride this rollercoaster more than a few times you'll have back bruises. My entire family had a lower or mid back bruise , the way the seats plastic part to the mesh top sits it's inevitable. Still worth doing and not a reason to not go at least twice.
Matt — Google review
Must try 🥳😁 this is super fun experience and absolutely enjoyable 🤩👍 Recommend to wear groves and ear muffs even it’s fall 🍁🍂🍃 super speedy ride 🎢🛷 We came here end of October and my hands got super cold while riding🥶
Ai D — Google review
We visited over the long weekend and honestly, it felt like a total money grab. The park sold way more tickets than they can handle — there’s no cap on visitor numbers. We paid $77 + HST per person (family of four), and ended up waiting almost three hours in line for just this one. Every attraction had at least a 1–2 hour wait. It’s clear they don’t have the capacity for this many people, but they just keep selling tickets to make more money, without caring about the guest experience. This isn’t some world-class destination you’d fly across the country for — most visitors are local or within driving distance — but after this experience, none of us will be returning. Other attractions I have been to manage this much better by limiting tickets to specific time slots or daily capacity. Here, it felt like 10,000 tickets were sold for a place that can realistically handle 1,000 guests. It was more crowded than Disney — completely ridiculous. We only managed to do two things (this ride and the canopy climbing) before we gave up and left. Everything we did was fun in itself, but overall, it just wasn’t worth the $300 we spent.
Zhang E — Google review
Way faster and more thrilling than we expected! Super fun, we went on twice. We went after Thanksgiving weekend so there was pretty much no line. In general I think a lot of the staff at the village activities were a bit short/impatient when it came to directions and instructions, but I can imagine their peak season traffic takes a toll on them. Great experience overall!
Danielle D — Google review
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Winery
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Wineries & Vineyards
Georgian Hills Vineyards is a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts, offering seasonal tours and a wide selection of fine wines in a picturesque setting. The winery takes pride in producing beautiful and unique wines that thrive in the cool climate of Georgian Bay. Visitors can indulge in tastings of popular varieties like Riesling and Pinot Noir, as well as sweet winter wines and a local sparkling pear wine at the year-round tasting room.
We popped into this winery on the way to Blue Mountain and it was a great choice! The char board was delicious and the wine was all very good. We did 3 different flights between 2 of us and ended up leaving with a bottle of almost everything that we tasted. Highly recommend and we will be back if we return to the area!
Kristel C — Google review
Nice view and pleasant countryside and very friendly service. Somewhat drinkable wines but the makers still need many years practice to bring them up to quality. There are better wines at LCBO for a much cheaper price. The meat/cheese platter was a bit disappointing, probably because it didn't even come with some crackers or bread. The washrooms, while clean, are quite elderly-unfriendly and the men's toilet stinks horribly.
Cecil M — Google review
Great spot for lunch with a cider and wine flight! Lots of outdoor seating, great service, and light bites that they paired with the drinks. Unfortunately we didn't find a wine that was to our liking . They did have a few ciders that were good though.
Mark S — Google review
I reached out to Georgian Hills directly through the email on their website to inquire about a wine tasting/pairing experience for my mom. Robert Ketchin, the owner, personally took my request and designed an intimate experience just for the two of us. He began by taking us on a walk-around tour of the vineyard, inviting us to taste grapes straight off the vine. Along the way, he explained the harvesting and juicing process in detail and showed us all the machinery involved, including the destemmer and wine press. He also highlighted the differences between white and red wine fermentation and the unique challenges of growing grapes in Ontario’s short season compared to warmer climates. After the tour, we returned inside to a private tasting room, where a beautiful, thoughtfully curated charcuterie platter was delivered to us. Robert guided us through pairing each food item with specific wines and even explained how the shape of the glass can affect the tasting experience. It was truly an unforgettable experience. My mom was so happy — not only with the incredible wines, but also with Robert’s expertise and how comfortable he made us feel. A huge thank you to Robert and the Georgian Hills staff for making the day so special — I highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in a high-quality wine tasting experience.
Alex K — Google review
Went during the big cheese competition and the grilled cheese was delicious, keep an eye out for the competition to try it. We had the cider flight and they were all good but none of them stood out as better than the rest. The patio is very nice in the spring beside the fire pit, it's a great atmosphere, would recommend.
Daniel C — Google review
Manuel was absolutely incredible! We had a bachelorette wine tasting. Manuel was so knowledgeable and so personable. We really enjoyed our time here, and are already planning a trip back! Make a stop here if you’re in the collingwood area, so worth it! Ask for Manuel! He even brought us a speaker and knew exactly what to play ❤️
Rachel W — Google review
Oct 11 I brought a friend visiting from out of town to Georgian Hills, as she and I have travelled the world visiting wineries together and I thought it would be fun to take her to one close to my home. I did not have a reservation, but called 20 minutes before arriving and was told there would likely be no problem accommodating us. When we arrived, the server that greeted us (not wearing a name tag) at the door informed me it would be about 10 minutes before anyone could get to us, as they were busy. Both my friend and I have worked in the service industry for decades and had absolutely no problem with waiting. After 20 minutes, we had watched the same server seat and great multiple other new tables, and get them drinks, but no one had acknowledged us. At 25 minutes I got up and asked for a menu, and was told by that same server that there were none available, until she found one on the bar. After 35 minutes my friend attempted to get a server to come over to us, but was ignored by most and ended up speaking to the man behind the bar on the patio that said he would send someone over. After 45 minutes Chris came over to serve us. I will say, Chris was wonderful. She did appear to take our legitimate concerns seriously and had drinks out to us rather quickly. She was kind, professional and apologetic. She is the reason the rating is not 0 stars. We watched 6+ tables that came in after us eat, pay and leave before we even had our food. We were given a 10% discount on our bill, which equated to $9. While I appreciate it was a gesture, it's a bit of a joke considering we waited for 45 minutes to be acknowledged by the serving staff. I understand it was a beautiful day and it may have been busier than anticipated, but the situation was avoidable.
Stacey L — Google review
We visited Georgian Hills today on our tour with Breezy Wine Tours — a 1972 VW bus. We had the most amazing tour experience .. great wine & beautiful views. Relaxed vibe with super friendly staff ! 10/10 recommend.
Brittany F — Google review

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Copper Blues Bar & Grill, located in The Blue Mountains, Ontario, offers a relaxed dining experience with a terrace providing stunning mountain views. Since its opening in 2002, the restaurant has been a pioneer in the area. With an experienced team led by Executive Chef Terry Prince, known for his 40 years of culinary expertise, Copper Blues serves a variety of dishes including steaks, seafood and pasta paired with an extensive wine selection.
Being our first time in Blue Mountain, the experience was fantastic. The means were soon tasty that we asked for more meals. I only didn't enjoy the burger I had because it was really dry, but I believe that was my fault as I didn't look at the make-up properly. Since we weren't spending a night, we parked for free across the road at the day parking just across the village and took a short walk to the restaurant. Overall, the service and meals were exceptional, and we would definitely be visiting next time we are in the village.
Uzo A — Google review
👨🏻‍🍳 Cooper Blues was quick, fast, friendly and most importantly, very delicious. We really enjoyed our food here. 🍤 Our food was top notch, cook perfectly and seasoned way too good. I ate slowly to savor every bite, making sure I always remember my time here. Also, the food was assorted beautifully. 🥩 I had the Steak and Shrimp Skewer. That wasn't the name of it, I forgot the name. But I highly recommend getting it. 🍽️ All in all, this place is great, kind, family friendly, and mouth watering. Copper Blues will see us back here.
Elliot S — Google review
We were there for lunch. The restaurant located at the heart of the resort. A great place for big group n family visit. It offers outdoor seating as well indoor. It has fireplace n spacious bar area. We chose to sit outdoor patio, it was well covered n lovely breeze. Great cocktails n pizza, pasta, meat n burger. Friendly service n great food. Would love to go back. Parking is free close to the restaurant area.
Labrador K — Google review
Drinks were great and the service was incredible. The bread of the prime rib sandwich was a bit stale, if I go again I'll ask for it toasted to avoid this. The kids meals (steak and cheeseburger) were both great. My picky kids had no complaints. The servers were also kind enough to bring out more of the corn when the kids asked. Kids meals also come with cake pops- which is a huge plus!
Kaitlynn V — Google review
Had a fantastic breakfast at Copper Blues in Blue Mountain Village! The Eggs Benedict was perfect — the hollandaise was rich and creamy, the eggs were beautifully runny, and the bacon added just the right crunch. It came with a generous side of golden breakfast potatoes that were crispy on the outside and soft inside — so satisfying. The patio seating in the morning sun made it even better. The view, the calm vibe, and the fresh mountain air really added to the experience. Service was friendly and quick, and the whole place had a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. A great spot to fuel up before a day in the village. Highly recommend stopping by for breakfast if you’re in the area!
Samin S — Google review
We went to this restaurant multiple times during our stay in Blue Mountains. We had issues with another restaurant (Oliver & Bonacini) where the food was too salty and overpriced, so we were very happy to find Copper Blues. It is conveniently located and the food is alright. My main issue is that everywhere you go in Blue Mountains the food is subpar compared to Toronto, so don’t expect miracles. Compared to other restaurant Copper Blues was nice, and they had free cake pop for kids meal. The kid meal is very generous, but lacked healthy options with veggies, though our toddler wad very happy with the pasta. We also had the lobster bisque, which was very good as well and our toddler really liked it too! The sweeet potato fries were perfect. The salad was soggy in sauce, we recommend to order your salad with sauce on the side. Overall for the price it’s was a good experience. Your experience we also mainly depend on which waiter you have.
Shopping H — Google review
It's not all bad, but there's not a lot of good about Copper Blues. I'll start with the good - the service was good, it was the only place that had seating at dinner hour, and the food came out at a reasonable pace. I was shocked that other restaurants were quoting us hour wait times during off season at Blue. The drinks were also good (albeit expensive). Unfortunately I just didn't enjoy my meal - most of our table ordered the prime rib, medium rare, and it came basically well done. I've never had such a thin prime rib before, which probably contributed to the reason why it was cooked so thoroughly. There was basically no pink on my meat. The accompanying horseradish was also pretty bad - it tasted like a horseradish paste that had been mixed with water. There was no kick to it at all and had a sour aftertaste. Since it was pretty expensive I ate the majority of it, but definitely wasn't happy about it. Given the prices, I expected a better prime rib. My friend, who ordered 2 alcoholic beverages and the 12oz prime rib, paid $140 including tax and tip - which is absurd. I paid $75 including tax and tip for a non-alcoholic drink and the mediocre 6oz prime rib. I probably would never come back.
Rachel S — Google review
Very very yummy meal served here. The ambience is really nice. You can watch sport while dining. The staff are friendly and courteous. In particular, Nathalie went above and beyond to deliver a memorable all round service. You can seat In the outdoor patio during the warm summer months. There are well designed bathroom on site. The restaurant is also central and well located almost in the middle of the blue mountain. Hence you get a good view as you dine. It is also a short walk from the car park.
Tolu B — Google review
156 Jozo Weider Blvd Unit #3, The Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 0V2, Canadahttps://www.copperblues.com/+1 705-446-2643Tips and more reviews for Copper Blues
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Restaurant
Nestled in the Westin Trillium House, Oliver & Bonacini Café Grill, Blue Mountain offers a diverse and seasonally inspired menu featuring steaks, seafood, pastas, fire-roasted pizzas, burgers and sandwiches. The upscale and airy space with a terrace invites guests to savor Chef Gerry Williams' creations seven days a week. Known for its large portions and quiet yet delicious dining experience, this restaurant also provides catering to Tyrolean Cottages.
Our server Keri was so pleasant! Very attentive and the food was amazing!! The portions were a great size, you absolutely get what you pay for, my husband & I walked away with full bellies & happy hearts! Great dining experience and we will be sure to visit again :)
Tomara M — Google review
Visited this lovely restaurant during our stay at Blue Mountain. We got to enjoy the lovely patio with some delicious drinks. The apps were very good and tasty which we ordered. For dinner we got the ribeye and the gnocchi. The gnocchi was very delicious and flavourful, unfortunately the ribeye, I appreciate the effort that went into it, but I found the ribeye a bit disappointing- it was overcooked and lacked the flavour I was hoping for. I was expecting a more tender and well-seasoned cut. Service was good, Cee Jaye our server was very friendly and attentive, which is always a pleasure when going to dinner somewhere. Over all I would recommend the restaurant as the service was great and the atmosphere too.
Martina S — Google review
What an amazing breakfast. We were looking for something a bit fancy but still able to fill us up for the morning - our choices hit the bullseye! We sat on their deck overlooking Blue Mountain Village. Even in summer, such a nice place! We were seated quickly and had great service. We shared their Oatmeal (so delicious), the Mountain Climber (cute name, very yummy), and their Coconut & Chia Seed Breakfast Bowl (So pretty and good til the very last spoonful). Their coffee was a bit strong for my liking but my sister truly enjoyed her cappuccino. On this quiet morning, they weren’t cleaning out tables too quickly outside… this lead to a variety of birds feeding from the leftovers. 😕 Spent a few minutes shooing them away!
Nanc.y.b — Google review
We’re showing our foreign guests Blue Mountain village and we happen to have a gift card here so we brought them. Our first time and really liked the place, it’s open design and has outdoor seating as well overlooking the pond. Beautiful set-up located inside The Westin Trillium House. The food was great, even during happy hour, on which we were. The hosts and servers chatted with the 5-year old with us and were generous and accommodating. Definitely a great experience.
Dan C — Google review
The food here is delicious! We managed to catch happy hour which had cocktails for $10. Two people in our party had a birthday which meant they offered us a complimentary cheese cake to celebrate. The service was good and the process were reasonable. I highly recommend.
Karen P — Google review
My wife and I had a great time dining at this O&B and would say we enjoyed it more than the Toronto location. We visited for lunch and dinner this past sunday and breakfast on Monday. All three servers were great and the food was also good. We had our dog with us and sat on the patio as well as the bar facing the lobby and it was a great dining experience.
Dan J — Google review
Had a wonderful dinner at O&B for a small birthday celebration. We started with a few sharables—the salmon tostadas were fresh and absolutely delicious. I had the lamb rack dish for my main, which was recommended by our server Sam, and it did not disappoint! Cooked perfectly and full of flavors. Excellent food and attentive service made for a great evening. Highly recommend!
Keri O — Google review
We had an amazing dinner today. We ordered the beef tenderloin kebab and the glazed chicken, and both dishes were absolutely outstanding,perfectly cooked, full of flavor, and beautifully presented. Our server Abby, was fantastic very attentive, friendly, and made us feel so welcome. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and the service made the experience even better. We loved it and will definitely be coming back!
Benz T — Google review
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Greek restaurant
Tholos Restaurant is a newly opened dining spot that offers a unique and vibrant atmosphere for those seeking an authentic experience. The restaurant's design resembles a village courtyard, complete with three intimate dining rooms set in the midst of ancient Corinthian ruins. As you dine by candlelight, Greek music fills the air, creating a Mediterranean ambiance that often leads to impromptu dancing. The menu features classic Greek dishes, providing patrons with an opportunity to savor the flavors of Greece while enjoying the lively setting.
We had a lovely lunch at Tholos Restaurant on a sunny day and chose to sit outside. The patio was perfect — shaded with umbrellas, comfortable, and had a great atmosphere. I had the chicken souvlaki and my partner ordered a steak — both meals were fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. The staff were cheerful and welcoming, which really added to the experience. A wonderful spot for a relaxed, delicious Greek meal. Highly recommend!
Samin S — Google review
Atmosphere and ambiance is great but wish this had couples with awesome food then this would have been the best place!! Kids pasta was salty! Gemelli was okish with more of a tomato taste! Didn’t like the taste of any of the dishes as nothing was wow! Service was fabulous though! Overpriced for sure considering the quantity served!
Ravi — Google review
Had Braised Beef and Chicken Soulvaki . Beef was flavourful and tender, Chicken was perfectly cooked . Good portion size. Friendly service, especially Tyson. Ambience was greek cottage country, outdoor seating available as well. Great experience overall.
Sanna W — Google review
Dinner at Tholos was an absolute highlight of our trip! The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, with such a beautiful Greek-inspired design. The staff went above and beyond, they were so friendly and really took the time to help me choose an authentic Greek dish that I might not have tried otherwise. It ended up being amazing! The food was fresh, flavorful, and felt like a true taste of Greece. From start to finish, everything was delicious. Pair that with the attentive service and welcoming vibe, and it made for such a memorable dining experience. Highly recommend if you’re in Blue Mountain Village, this is a spot you don’t want to miss!
Monica — Google review
Great location, nice ambiance with excellent service and good food. Shout out to Rosa for knowing the menu well, answering all of our questions and anticipating our needs. Great service!! We had a table of 6, we ordered the octopus, it was okay, saganaki was tasty, and taziki which was very flavorful. The cod special was truly delicious! Others had lambchops, pork chop, and chicken suvlaki which was all very tasty. The 16oz steak (special) was a bit of a disappointment considering the cost. The flavour and cut didn't match the price. Ultimately everyone enjoyed their meal and found the food flavourful. The patio is cute, lighting is nice, and you can't beat the location in the heart of the village. The tables were a bit tight, people had to stand up to let other guests by, which wasn't ideal. At one point the manager(?) (blonde woman) came to check on us, super friendly and it was a nice touch. We had a great dinner experience and we would recommend this place.
AP — Google review
A little bit pricy , saganaki presented in a very fancy way, steak was 3 out of 5, chicken sovliki was better , they had belly dancer which was great to watch , our server was Milad which did a great job serving us , we enjoyed talking to him.
Frank A — Google review
Not a great experience. Ordered a few apps and they came out nicely and tasted really good, saganaki was good, cauliflower app was great, calamari was ok and octopus was good but not great. They brought out our mains a few mins after our apps arrived. We sat outside so it was dark as it was close to 9pm and when I was nearly finished I noticed my chicken was not cooked. If it was closing time I would have rather been told vs rushing food out.
Mike O — Google review
Reservations are required through the OpenTable app. Being mid July and sunny we sat in the shaded area of their outdoor patio, this was the perfect spot to hear the Concert on the Water and people watch as they strolled through the Village. From this vantage the stage was partially visible, but we primarily came because the menu read well. Sarah our Waitress greeted us warmly, offered us some water and gave us time to choose from the drink menu. I ordered the Tequila Sage Old Fashioned and #StrawberryBlond ordered the Greek Mule. Both drinks were delicious. The app I ordered Grilled Octopus was served with crispy chick peas that added a nice contrast in texture with capers. The tentacle was large yet tender. Sarah explained the octopus is suos vide prior to grilling. #StrawberryBlond had the Saganaki, "Opa". Our mains were Whole Grilled Branzino, and Grilled Stuffed Squid. Halfway through our dishes we switched plates. The Branzino was served with grape leaves, parsnips and cold garlic mashed potatoes. The fish was tender and moist with the parsnips el dente. The Squid was sitting on a bed of garlic mashed potatoes, not stuffed. The Squid was thick, plentiful and tasty. We also ordered a side plate of mushrooms, however they were a bit too salty to enjoy. Sarah ensured our visit was pleasant. Thank you.
Grant B — Google review
170 Jozo Weider Blvd #33, The Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 0V2, Canadahttp://www.tholos.ca/+1 705-443-8311Tips and more reviews for Tholos Restaurant
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Cider bar
Thornbury Craft Co. Cider & Brew House is a popular spot for beer, cider, and wine enthusiasts. Located in the picturesque Georgian Bay area, it offers a diverse range of beverages crafted from locally sourced apples. Visitors can enjoy tasting flights on the expansive patio with friends while taking in the beautiful surroundings. The establishment is known for its small-batch premium craft cider, which has become a best-selling brand in Ontario.
Great spot. We had the pulled pork and probably the best sweet potato fries I have tasted ( and I have tasted quite a few). Staff super friendly and it is a fun place to spend time with friends and family. They have regular events and entertainment too. Can’t wait to go back.
Kathleen Z — Google review
If you’re in Thornbury, you should sample the cider and beer here. Nice outdoor patio when it’s sunny and indoor when it’s not (or cold). Favourites were Tragically Hip Road Apple Cider, Ladder Run Amber Lager, and Italian Pilsner. Nice little menu for lunch. Highly recommended, especially when the patio is open.
Trent M — Google review
I've only been to Thornbury once before. And i got a howler of their seasonal cider at the time: the cranberry chocolate orange cider. ...it was heavenly. Now sadly, they no longer do growlers and howlers of ciders, BUT, they do bottle the seasonals, so you can still take them home. You can of course stay and get a flight of ciders (would LOVE to have but i was driving) and they colab with the Blue Mountain Brewing Co. so if cider is too sweet for you, worry not, they got LOTS of beer too! Anyway, next time you head up to Blue Mountain for skiing or whatever, be sure to head on over, its like 15-20min down the road!
Shaggy S — Google review
My wife and I stopped in on our way last Thursday afternoon from Collingwood to Tobermory. Had Aidan as our server and I had the flight beers on a plan and my wife had the flight clark patrol. All the beers were good but settled on two types to bring home. We didn't have any food but menu did look good. Great looking place. Will stop in again if we are up that way.
Ross L — Google review
So spacious! Welcome to the world of Cider. We enjoyed the tastings.The lil cards were so fun and a great keepsake - especially if you don't remember which was your favorite. Our server - he was amazing. Other even chimed in when we needed recommendations as day visitors. We took a few ciders to go. There is a patio upon entry and booths inside. Bonus - all the way to end inside- store with funky pictures 🙂
Yiz — Google review
Stopped here a few weeks ago and left EXTREMELY disappointed!! Stopped with a few motorcycle friends and because we all walked in together, they wouldn't seat us at one table without a reservation. We told them we were fine with sitting individually, but they said as we were a group they would NOT give us individual bills! There were 7 of us.. I've NEVER heard such a thing in my life! We said we would walk out and come back in individually then.. they said we were still "a group" and refused! We were not about to jump from table to table and figure out how much each person/couples meals and/or beverages were going to be, so we said forget it and left! No wonder every other place in Thornbury was packed with a ton of patrons and this place had plenty of tables open! Must be great when a business can turn away $200+ in revenue because they can't keep bills separate.. WOW. I had planned on buying some cider to take home as well and now I will NEVER buy it again!! We left and had AMAZING service at Sidelaunch Brewery instead!!! P.S.. this ridiculous rule will be shared amongst our motorcycle community as well. No sense in any of our group rides stopping here to receive such horrible service. It had nothing to do with the 20% automatic service charge (as most of us tip more generously than that anyway!) Why should we have to figure out who had food, who had a drink, who had both, their individual tips owed etc - especially between multiple tables, when THAT is part of the service for which you are being paid?? So don't bother replying with your excuse about tying up multiple debit machines.
Cynthia C — Google review
Me and a few friends were in the area for a get away and decided to stop here for the igloos and cider. We each tried a different flight of ciders and LOVED all of them. Waitress was very attentive. Every time I am in Canada in that area I try to find the cider so I can bring some home with me.
Lynn S — Google review
Awesome spot to head too when out for a backroads ride, simple menu but the flights if Cider selection is great, already been back again for another dozen of the Spiced Apple Cider from there on-site store. All of the staff go above and beyond and nice that they have lots of seating on the outside patio
Lisa B — Google review
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Italian restaurant
Nestled in a spacious and modern setting, Firehall Pizza Co. is a pizzeria that has been serving its customers since 2003. Modeled after a Northern Ontario firehall, the restaurant offers an innovative and authentic Italian menu with specialty pies, pastas, and burgers. The ambiance is casual and friendly, making it a great spot to enjoy gourmet pizza while taking in the beautiful patio overlooking the Mill Pond and Blue Mountain Events Plaza.
We had a fantastic dining experience at Firehall Pizza Co in Blue Mountain today! We tried their pizza and fettuccine, and both were absolutely delicious, fresh, and full of flavour. The non-alcoholic refreshing drink we ordered was perfect for a warm summer day it was cool, tasty, and beautifully presented. What really stood out was the service. Our server was exceptional, kind, attentive, and incredibly accommodating, especially with our kids. It's not easy dining out with young ones, but her friendly attitude made it a stress-free and enjoyable meal for all of us. Even our toddler connected with her and gave her a sweet compliment on her hairstyle. Highly recommend this spot for families or anyone looking for great food and a welcoming atmosphere in the heart of Blue Mountain Village!
Mudasser Z — Google review
Had a great lunch experience at the Firehall Pizza with the family today. Being a Thursday there was no waiting and plenty of space inside. The firehall theme is done well and has a nice atmosphere. The service is great and price and quality of the food are reasonable. I would definetly recommend this dining option at the blue mountain village .
Midhun H — Google review
A super fun place with a great vibe! Even though it was busy, we were seated quickly and got excellent service — friendly, fast, and attentive. The staff were lovely with our daughter and made sure we enjoyed everything. The Caprese salad was fresh and delicious, and the pizzas were tasty (a bit dry, but still good!). Portions are generous, the atmosphere is happy and relaxed, and the service really stands out. A bit pricey $110 CAD total, but absolutely worth it for the experience. We’ll definitely come back next vacation! 🍕
L.M — Google review
Tucked right in the heart of Blue Mountain Village, Firehall Pizza Co. was the perfect spot for a festive and cozy meal during our Christmas trip. Even though the village was packed with visitors, this place stood out, not just for the food, but for the entire experience. It was lively and full of holiday spirit, yet everything ran smoothly from start to finish. The staff truly brought the holiday magic to life. Dressed for the season and full of energy, they made us feel right at home. Service was fast and friendly, and the space itself was clean, warm, and welcoming, even during the dinner rush. The food absolutely lived up to the hype. Their pizzas were some of the best we’ve had: crispy, flavorful, and perfectly portioned. The appetizers were delicious and fresh, and the drinks were a highlight on their own. From festive cocktails to classics, every sip complemented the meal. Firehall Pizza Co. ended up being one of our favorite memories from the trip. It’s the kind of place you want to return to every time you’re back in the village.
Rojan S — Google review
Went here on a Wednesday afternoon around 3pm. The hostess greeted us right away and sat us. Our server was very friendly and our food came out quickly. We ordered a margarita pizza and the kid's chicken fingers. The bill was $45. The pizza was thin and crispy. The kid's meal came with a drink. The pizza looks better than it tastes. It was just okay.
Amanda — Google review
It's a beautiful place for dinner. There have patios. One of them have view of the pond. The customer service was amazing. They were very friendly. We ordered pizza Jimmy Greak and chicken Alfredo. The taste was great. The price was very reasonable.
AR ( — Google review
Went there for dinner and had a great time! One of the rare places my girlfriend actually likes the pizza. We tried two vegetarian options and really liked them then added some pepperoni for extra flavor. The pizzas were pretty good, and the atmosphere made it a fun evening. Definitely a spot to come back to!
Béni M — Google review
We visited for dinner on September 29, 2025, and had a mixed experience. We ordered the Namaste and Margherita pizzas—both were decent, but nothing particularly memorable. I believe this place is overrated.
Manit — Google review
162 Jozo Weider Blvd, The Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 0V2, Canadahttps://www.firehallpizza.com/+1 705-444-0611Tips and more reviews for Firehall Pizza Co.
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