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2013 MOUNTAIN & RESORT SUMMER Guide SUMMER ATTRACTIONS FEATURING NEW WIND RIDER TRIPLE ZIPS! MONTERRA GOLF MOUNTAIN BIKING KIDS CAMPS SHOPPING & DINING VILLAGE & MOUNTAIN EVENTS LODGING BlueMountain.ca 877-445-0231 CONNECT WITH US TODAY!

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Page 1: Summer Program Guide

2013 Mountain & resort suMMer Guide

summer attractionsFeaturing

neW WinD riDer triple Zips!

monterra golF

mountain Biking

kiDs camps

shopping & Dining

Village & mountain eVents

loDging

BlueMountain.ca 877-445-0231

connect With us toDay!

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ridge runner Mountain Coaster (All prices + tax)

More Downhill Thrills Ridge Runner takes riders on an exhilarating coaster experience as it twists and turns down the mountain through varied terrain. Riders control their own speed, and the open cart lets riders enjoy stunning views of Georgian Bay and the surrounding Niagara Escarpment.

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Adult tickEt driver or passenger

1 Ride $15 $10 2 Rides $24 $20 3 Rides $36 $30 4 Rides $40 $40 Additional tickets, $10 per ticket

• Must be a minimum of 12 years old and 137 cm (54 in) tall • Maximum weight capacity per cart: 150 kg (330 lbs) • Must be a minimum of 16 years old to drive with a passenger in the cart

Youth tickEt (Must ride with an adult)

Per Ride $5 $5

• 3 to 11 years old and a minimum of 102 cm (40 in) tall

riDge runner Hours of oPeraTion

SPRiNG Friday to Sunday from May 17 to June 16 10 am – 8 pm

SuMMER 7 days a week from June 21 to September 2 10 am – 8 pm

FAll Friday to Sunday from September 6 to october 14 10 am – 6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. light dependent. 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).

uPhill tRAck lENGth: 482 metres (1,581 ft)

doWNhill tRAck lENGth: 1,085 metres (3,560 ft)

hEiGht: 1 to 6 metres (3 to 20 ft) off the ground

MAxiMuM vERticAl: 133 metres (436 ft)

MAxiMuM SPEEd: 42 km/h (26 mph)

SEAtiNG: up to 2 passengers per cart

Please Read — assuMPtion of RisksThe 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 equip-ment 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 Limited.

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“Coast down the mountain at speeds up to 42 km/h”Fun!

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.

knoW the coDe — Be saFety conscious. it is your responsiBility!

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. People ahead of you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to avoid colliding with them.

WelCoMe to suMMer at Blue Endless fun, festivals and adventures! summer fun for everyone Summer at Blue Mountain means a new season of sports, challenges, races, rides, camps, swimming, festivals, parties and much more. there’s adventure in store whatever your age. And for guests who like their adventures at a slower pace, Blue offers plenty of ways to relax and take in the astounding beauty of Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment.

More Thrills At Blue Mountain, we are always looking for new ways to make this your best summer ever. this 2013 season brings adventure to new heights with the introduction of a zip line course.Mountain bikers will also find more ways to explore the Escarpment, with two new downhill trails and a complete rebuild of an old favourite — the challenging haole trail.

We look forward to seeing you this summer!

New!

Wind rider triple zips (All prices + tax)

Ready for the ride of your life? Blue’s new Wind Rider triple Zips combines the thrill of flying with speed and beautiful views. Guests zoom from platform to platform, high above the trees and up to 15 metres (50 ft) above the ground.

WHaT is WinD riDer TriPLe ZiPs: • two triple zip lines with each of the zips spanning 400 ft • three parallel lines allow you and two friends to fly between platforms simultaneously • Zips begin at the base of timber challenge, descending the mountain through two zip sections and can reach speeds up to 50 km/h

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Adult/Youth (10 oR oldER)

1 Ride $ 15 $10 2 Rides $24 $20 3 Rides $36 $30 4 Rides $40 $40 Additional tickets, $10 per ticket

• Maximum weight: 125 kg (275 lbs) • harness and helmet are provided • closed-toe and closed-back shoes required

WinD riDer Hours of oPeraTion (oPening juLy 2013)

SuMMER 7 days a week from July to September 2 10 am – 8 pm

FAll Friday to Sunday from September 6 to october 14 10 am – 5 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. light dependent.

Please Read — 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 Limited.

T R I P L E Z I P S

WINDRIDER

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Woodlot loW ropes (All prices + tax)

Nestled at the foot of Blue Mountain, Woodlot low Ropes lifts family and team-building fun to new heights. it is perfect for first-time as well as more 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.

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Adult (12 oR oldER) $29 $24Youth (6 to 11) $19 $14

• up to one hour of course access• All youth must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older at a maximum of four youth per adult • Maximum weight: 113 kg (250 lbs)• harness and helmet provided • closed-toe and closed-back shoes required

TiMber cHaLLenge & WooDLoT Hours of oPeraTion

SPRiNG Friday to Sunday from May 17 to June 16 10 am – 8 pm

SuMMER 7 days a week from June 21 to September 2 10 am – 8 pm

FAll Friday to Sunday from September 6 to october 14 10 am – 5 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. light dependent.

add one ride on the Wind rider Triple Zips for $10, with the purchase of a Woodlot Low ropes or Timber challenge High ropes ticket.

TiMber cHaLLenge HigH roPes anD WooDLoT LoW roPes: tickets available at the Activity central Building. Mandatory basic instruction 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, pregnant women and individuals who have undergone kidney transplants are prohibited from participating on any Ropes course. Additional restrictions may apply.

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Please Read — assuMPtion of RisksThe high and 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, or overexertion; negligence of other participants; and negligence on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts Limited.

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“Explore a combined 100 aerial elements on two thrilling Ropes Courses”

Thrills!

tiMBer Challenge high ropes (All prices + tax)

Set 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, the timber challenge winds through the canopy with awe-inspiring views and breathtaking heights that add to this unique experience. courses are geared to three levels of difficulty: Green (beginners), Blue (intermediate), and Black (expert).

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Adult (16 oR oldER) $49 $39

• Must be 16 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: 125 kg (275 lbs) • harness, helmet and gloves are provided • closed-toe and closed-back shoes required

JuNioR (10 to 15) $39 $29

• Must be 10 years of age or older 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 • Access to the Green and Blue courses only • kids ages 10 to 11 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: 125 kg (275 lbs) • harness, helmet and gloves are provided • closed-toe and closed-back shoes required

Weather and conditions permitting. light dependent.

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MountaintoP segway touRs (All prices + tax) Explore 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 device and take in the exquisite views of Blue Mountain village and Georgian Bay.

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Adult (16 oR oldER) $59 $49

• Participants must be 16 years of age or older to operate a Segway transportation device• Must weigh between 45-125 kg (100-275 lbs)• closed-toe and closed-back shoes required

MounTainToP segWay Tours Hours of oPeraTion

SPRiNG Friday to Sunday from May 17 to June 16 10 am – 8 pm

SuMMER 7 days a week from June 21 to September 2 10 am – 8 pm

FAll Friday to Sunday from September 6 to october 14 10 am – 5 pm

Weather and conditions permitting. light dependent.

tickets available at the Activity central Building. Mandatory basic instruction provided by trained staff prior to participation.

NotE: height and other restrictions may apply. Weight restrictions are detailed above.

Please Read — assuMPtion of RisksSegway transportation device involves 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 Limited.

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“Guided tour takes you along a forest trail at the top of the Niagara Escarpment”Zoom!

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CasCade Putting CouRse (All prices + tax)

kids 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 the panoramic views.

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All AGES

1 ticket $1 5 $102 tickets $24 $20 3 tickets $36 $30 4 tickets $40 $40 Additional tickets, $10 per ticket

cascaDe PuTTing course Hours of oPeraTion

SPRiNG 7 days a week from May 17 to June 16 10 am – 8 pm

SuMMER 7 days a week from June 21 to September 2 10 am – 10 pm

FAll 7 days a week from September 6 to october 14 10 am – 6 pm

Weather and conditions permitting.

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oPen-aiR gondola (All prices + tax)(Pedestrian access)

take a scenic ride to the top of the 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.*

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SiNGlE RidE $7 $4

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

oPen-air gonDoLa Hours of oPeraTion

SPRiNG Friday to Sunday from May 17 to June 16 10 am – 8 pm

SuMMER 7 days a week from June 21 to September 2 10 am – 10 pm

FAll Friday to Sunday from September 6 to october 14

10 am – 6 pmWeather and conditions permitting. *it is recommended that pregnant women not ride the gondola. Pets are not permitted on the gondola.

CliMBing wall (All prices + tax)

climbers 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.

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SiNGlE cliMB $7 $4

tWo cliMBS $9 $6

• harnesses and helmets are provided• closed-toe and closed-back shoes required

cLiMbing WaLL Hours of oPeraTion

SPRiNG Friday to Sunday from May 17 to June 16 10 am – 8 pm

SuMMER 7 days a week from June 21 to September 2 10 am – 8 pm

FAll Friday to Sunday from September 6 to october 14 10 am – 5 pm

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

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Plunge! aquatiC CentReinspired by the region’s cottage-style boathouses, Plunge! provides endless hours of fun with an indoor-outdoor pool, an indoor water playground, hot tubs, rope swing, dock and slides. For pricing information visit plungebluemountain.ca

PRivate BeaChthe perfect retreat for all our overnight guests is Blue Mountain’s private beach, just a 10-minute drive from the resort, on the shores of beautiful Georgian Bay. Spend time relaxing, or take advantage of rental equipment and free beach toys at the beach hut. BBQ food and beverages are available to purchase at the beach hut as well. A scheduled complimentary shuttle service is available.

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. the trails are located between South Base lodge and Blue Mountain inn. Access is free, and after an invigorating hike to the top of the Escarpment, you can enjoy a free gondola ride down.

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“Blue Mountain Resort has something to suit everyone”

Perfect!

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course sTaTisTics

YARdS PAR RAtiNG SloPE Gold 6,581 72 71.9 142 Blue 6,011 72 69.0 128 White 5,139 72 65.5 114 ladies Blue 6,011 72 75.0 142 ladies White 5,139 72 69.8 121

MonteRRa golf (All prices + tax)

designed by award-winning golf course architect tom McBroom, 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.

2013 green fees reguLar TWiLigHT sunseT* (includes cart)

SPRiNG $69 $49 $39 opening to May 16 / 7 days a week

REGulAR SEASoN MidWEEk $69 $49 $39May 21 to August 29 / Monday to thursday

REGulAR SEASoN WEEkENd $99 $59 $39May 17 to September 2 / Friday to SundayWeekend rate applies all day Sunday and Monday on statutory holidays during this period

lAtE SuMMER/FAll $69 $49 $39September 3 to closing / 7 days a week*Juniors 17 and under play free at Sunset when accompanied by an adult (Ratio: 1 adult: 1 junior)

renTaLs

clubs $26Pull cart free (limited availability)

Hours of oPeraTion TWiLigHT sunseT

opening to May 16 3 – 5 pm from 5 pmMay 17 to September 2 4 – 6 pm from 6 pmSeptember 3 to 15 3 – 5 pm from 5 pmSeptember 16 to closing 2 – 4 pm from 4 pm

reserVaTion PoLiciesovernight resort guests may book tee-times when making their lodging reservations. Public may reserve 10 days in advance, and membership holders may reserve seven days in advance by phoning 877-445-0231.

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“Play one of Ontario’s most popular and challenging resort golf courses”

A Gem!

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Please Read — assuMPtion of RisksCycling 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 improper 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 Limited.

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!

Bike and equiPMent Rentals (All prices + tax)

No equipment? No problem! Blue Mountain offers a full fleet of comfort, trail and downhill rental bikes — bike rental protection is also available. located in the Activity central Building, the rental shop has a bike for riders of every age, size and skill level. bike renTaLs 1 Hour 3 Hour fuLL Day

trail/comfort $15 $25 $40 downhill/All Mountain n/a $64 $94 tyke, trail-a-Bike or child’s trailer $15 $25 $40 Family $40 $60 $80 (2 adults, 2 children, $10 for each additional bike)

HeLMeT anD arMour renTaLs

cross-country helmet $5 Full Face helmet $10Arm Guards $10leg Guards $10chest and Back Protector $10upper-Body Protector $20Armour Package* $39

*includes full face helmet, arm and leg guards, chest and back protection and gloves A credit card is required to rent equipment.

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“A heart-pounding adrenaline rush or a leisurely scenic ride” Rush!

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

Mountain Biking (All prices + tax)

Get out for a heart-pounding adrenaline rush or a leisurely scenic ride. the 2013 season brings much-anticipated upgrades and expansions to Blue Mountain’s biking trails. developed in partnership with Gravity logic (builders and designers of the Whistler Bike Park), two new trails and the rebuild of an old favourite will welcome riders this summer. trail one, machine built with a green difficulty rating, is an excellent play-ground for beginners. trail two, for intermediate biking, is an offshoot into low wood features. haole trail also received a complete facelift, with alignment changes and a series of new natural and man-made features. So 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!

MounTain bike season Pass

2013 Mountain Bike Passholders will receive a 15%* retail discount at lifted, Red devil, columbia and columbia kids!

Starting May 1, 2013 $289**

*Season Pass identification is required to redeem discounts. Some restrictions apply. See store for details.

**Season Pass valid for unlimited trail and lift access during all operating hours of the 2013 season, weather and conditions permitting. Parents or legal guardian of riders age 17 and under are required to complete a waiver on behalf of the participant. Riders will also be asked to complete a skill assessment and view an orientation video prior to picking up their Season Pass. All riders are required to complete a waiver and a secondary freeride skill assessment to access haole.

singLe-Day TraiL Passes*

trail Pass only $6trail Pass and one lift access $12

downhillday Pass and unlimited lift access $35 *Prices do not include the mandatory, one-time Bike Park Pass fee of $10

MounTain biking Hours of oPeraTion

SPRiNG Friday to Sunday from May 24 to June 16 10 am – 8 pmSuMMER 7 days a week from June 21 to September 2 10 am – 8 pmFAll Friday to Sunday from September 6 to october 14 10 am – 5 pm

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

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Rock i t, Don’t knock i t.WEAR A HELMET!Rock it, Don’t knock it.WEAR A HELMET!ROCK IT, DON’T KNOCK IT.WEAR A HELMET!

Rock it, Don’t knock it.Wear a helmet!

ROCK IT, DON’T KNOCK IT.WEAR A HELMET!

ROCK IT, DON’T KNOCK ITWEAR A HELMET! DON’T KNOCK IT

WEAR A

HELMET!

ROCK IT

ROcK IT, DON’T KNOcK IT.WEAR A HELMET!

ROCK IT,DON’T KNOCK IT.WEAR AHELMET!

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Mountain Biking guided exPeRienCes (All prices + tax)

cross-counTry riDe

guiDeD scenic riDe

Enjoy breathtaking views of Georgian Bay and the surrounding area during this one-hour tour along the top of the Escarpment. includes guide fee, one-hour trail bike rental and single-ride lift ticket. $25

lESSoN tiMES: 11 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 5 pm & 6 pm

guiDeD TraiL riDe (minimum two participants)

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.

Adult/teen Ride (13 or older) $49 Youth Ride (12 and under) $39

lESSoN tiMES: 11 am, 2 pm & 5 pm

DoWnHiLL riDe

inTroDucTion To DoWnHiLL riDe A group experience for riders who want to try downhill mountain biking. After this lesson, riders will have a better understanding of how a down-hill bike performs and will be able to better navigate our trails. includes two-hour guide fee, three-hour downhill bike and armour rental, trail and lift access.

Adult/teen Ride (13 or older) $79

lESSoN tiMES: 11 am, 2 pm & 5 pm

THree-Hour uPgraDe

Riders can keep their rentals and lift ticket for an extra three hours following the introduction to downhill Ride. $45

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

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bike rePairs A full-service repair shop is located in the Activity central Building. open Friday to Sunday from 10 am to 8 pm in the spring; from 10 am to 8 pm, in the summer; and from 10 am to 5 pm Friday to Sunday in the fall.

age requireMenTs Riders under 10 years of age have access to cross-country trails with a trail pass only when accompanied by a parent or guide. Riders 10 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).

skiLL assessMenT

generaL riDer assessMenT

Assessment 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 hour

We strongly recommend that all new downhill riders participate in a lesson.

seconDary freeriDe skiLL assessMenT

Assessment covers advanced braking, cornering, body positioning, decision making and air awareness on haole.

AGES All riders wishing to access haole coSt Free lENGth No longer than one hour

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.

“Two new trails and the rebuild of an old favourite have been added for riders this season”

Ride!

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Please Read CaRefully — notiCe to useRs of these faCilitieseXclusion oF liaBility — assumption oF risk — JurisDiction. these conDitions Will 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, mountain biking 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, 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; encounters with wildlife; the possibility of fatigue, straining, 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 Limited and Intrawest ULC 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 conDitions. please aDhere to the responsiBility coDe anD Be responsiBle For your oWn saFety in all actiVities.

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aCtivity CentRalWant more? Activity central, located in the village Plaza, is your one-stop shop for the region’s best activities. From canoeing to caving — we have it all. visit activitycentral.ca for details or call 705-443-5522.

day gRouPMake the most of your group getaway. this season Blue Mountain offers an expanded lineup of attractions for groups of 20 or more. once you’ve made it through all the activities at the resort, there’s a world of off-resort adventure awaiting you. contact one of our representatives for more information: 877-445-0231 ext. 6353.

Mountain Bike CaMPs and events (All prices + tax)

u10 TraiL riDers (8 to 9) $199

Riders will work on consolidating the basic skills of cycling, in a safe and controlled environment.

• 4 Saturdays or 4 Sundays starting July 6 or August 10• 10 am – 3 pm

u12 freeriDers (10 to 11) $199

Riders will focus on refining their biking skills under the guidance of our experienced coaches.

• 4 Saturdays or 4 Sundays starting July 6 or August 10 • 10 am – 3 pm

cross counTry 101 (18 or older) $99

this four-week program is the best way to get into the sport of mountain biking. Get introduced to the basic skills and techniques, and explore the various trails around Blue Mountain Resort. Put away the road bike for a few hours, and join us for a ride in the forest!

• 4 Fridays starting July 5 or August 9• 6 – 8 pm

PeDaLfesT bike fesTiVaL juLy 12 To 14

the Niagara Escarpment region is home to every type of bike enthusiast from downhill adrenaline junkies to road kilometre counters. PedalFest is a weekend-long bike festival celebrating every aspect of biking and showcasing all the amazing elements our region has to offer.

TuesDay nigHT DoWnHiLL series aT bLue juLy 16 To augusT 13

take part in Blue Mountain’s weekly mountain bike series. Join us on tuesday nights for an hour of fun racing, followed by après and prizes!

WaDe siMMons caMP (13 or older) juLy 27 To 28

don’t miss your chance to learn and ride with Rocky Mountain Bicycle team Riders Wade Simmons and Geoff Gulevich. Spaces are limited.

cenTurion cycLing canaDa sePTeMber 13 To 15

centurion cycling is one of North America’s most exciting bike adventures, featuring local riders alongside many top international competitors. take part, or just come to watch the 40, 80 and 160 km (25, 50 and 100-mile) events.

“Take part in an adventure on or off the mountain”

Biking for

Everyone

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Rates and dates were correct at the time of printing, and are subject to change without notice. Please visit BlueMountain.ca for the most up-to-date information and details.

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aCtive tots CaMPs (18 months to 5 years old)(All prices per person + tax)

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, and snacks.

• Available Monday to Friday, 9 am - 3 pm, from July 1 to August 30, excluding statutory holidays • Pre-registration is required as space is limited

ToDDLers (18 to 31 months)

Full-day (lunch included) $55

Pre-scHooL (32 months to 5 years)

Full-day (lunch included) $45

Activities are subject to weather conditions. Programs, rates and dates are subject to change without notice.

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kids at Blue CaMPs (All prices + tax)

keep your kids active and engaged all summer long with our Plunge! Super camp and Active tots programs. New this year, Plunge! Super camp offers leader in training (lit) programs for youth ages 12 to 17.

Plunge! suPeR CaMP (4 to 17) Plunge! Super camp offers an exciting and well-rounded program all in one place. From mountain biking to water sports, from Woodlot low Ropes to the cascade Putting course, to swimming lessons and more — the fun never stops. campers will also work towards completion of one or more lifesaving Society swimming programs: learn to Swim, Swim to Survive, and learn to Swim Awards. the camp schedule is flexible, so you can register your child by the day or by the week.

• camp runs Monday to Friday, 9 am – 4 pm, from July 1 to August 30 • Pre-registration is required as space is limited

neW! LeaDer in Training PrograMs (12 to 17)

An exciting new option for teens to learn essential skills and leadership abilities.

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Starting at $300 per week

junior (4 to 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 $55 WEEklY $220

inTerMeDiaTe (6 to 9)

Pick your week and explore a new activity each day! campers will swim each morning. during this time, they will receive a 45-minute swimming lesson and one-hour supervised swim at Plunge! Aquatic centre. outdoor activities take place in the afternoon.

dAilY $70 WEEklY $300

senior (10 to 14)

outdoor activities take place in the morning. campers will swim every afternoon. during this time they will receive a 45-minute swimming lesson and one-hour supervised swim at Plunge! Aquatic centre.

dAilY $70 WEEklY $300

for more information on all kids at blue summer camps, visit bluemountain.ca/kids

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August 3-5

VillageBeach Party

August 10-11Wild WondersWeekend

August 16-18

tall shiPsceleBration

August 24-25country Music & rodeo WeekendAugust 31-september 2suMMer sundoWnand FireWorks

september 7Mountain Music

september 13-15

centurioncyclingcanada chaMPionshiP

september 21

searsgreat canadian run

september 28-29Fall colours touring

OctOber 5run

collingWood OctOber 12-14

Blue MountainsaPPle harVestFestiVal

NOvember 1-3

shri Fest(yoga, Music, art)

ALL YeAraPPle Pie trail & culinaryadVentures

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breakfasT

• oliver & bonacini café grill 705-444-8680• royal Majesty espresso bar bakery 705-812-3476• starbucks coffee company 705-444-4553• sunset grill 705-445-4880• The Pottery restaurant 705-443-5509

LuncH & Dinner

• c&a steak company 705-444-8877• copper blues bar & grill 705-446-2643• firehall Pizza co. 705-444-0611• jozo’s bar 705-443-5508• kaytoo restaurant & bar 705-445-4100• kikaku sushi bar 705-293-7373• Magnone’s italian kitchen 705-446-3595• Mj byrnes irish Pub 705-446-9989

• oliver & bonacini café grill 705-444-8680• royal Majesty espresso bar bakery 705-812-3476• rusty’s at blue 705-445-2718• sunset grill 705-445-4880• The Pita Pit 705-443-8814• The Pottery restaurant 705-443-5509• Tholos 705-443-8311• Twist Martini & Wine Lounge 705-445-5000 • Wild Wing 705-443-8811

craVings

• beaverTails 705-444-7676• Hatley scoops 705-444-0707• Mile High Poutine • Menchie’s frozen yogurt 705-446-9866• rocky Mountain chocolate factory 705-445-1600

• royal Majesty espresso bar bakery 705-812-3476• starbucks coffee company 705-444-4553• The Happy Valley candy co. 705-812-0743 • Village Market 705-444-0744

aPrès & nigHTLife

• avalanche at blue 705-444-8877• copper blues bar & grill 705-446-2643• firehall Pizza co. 705-444-0611• jozo’s bar 705-443-5508• kaytoo restaurant & bar 705-445-4100• Mj byrne’s irish Pub 705-446-9989• rusty’s at blue 705-445-2718• Tholos 705-443-8311• Twist Martini & Wine Lounge 705-445-5000

dining guide

2013Festivals & EventsSchedule

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mAY 18-20May long WeekendceleBration

mAY 25

Britishcar shoW

JuNe 15Met con Blue – Mountain adVenture race

& Blue Mountain BBQ chaMPionshiP

JuNe 21-23

salsaat Blue FestiVal

JuNe 29-JuLY 1canada dayWeekendFeaturing LIGHTHOUSE

JuLY 5-7

Jazzon the Mountain

at BlueJuLY 12-14

PedalFestJuLY 20-21

FaMaraMaFestiVal

JuLY 26-28collingWoodelVis FestiValat Blue

aPPareL: Men & WoMen

• birch & co. 705-446-1400• boardsports 705-445-7100• columbia sportswear 705-443-5802• Lifted 705-443-5801• Monterra golf shop 705-445-0231• red Devil sports 705-443-5803• Tara n’ Tula 705-445-5052• one Tooth activewear 705-446-2627

aPPareL: WoMen

• echo Trends 705-446-1496• Tingle Lingerie & Luxuries 705-445-6768

aPPareL: cHiLDren

• columbia kids 705-443-5810• Hatley scoops 705-444-0707

sPorTing gooDs

• boardsports 705-445-7100• Lifted 705-443-5801• Monterra golf shop 705-445-0231• red Devil sports 705-443-5803

gifTs & souVenirs

• Hatley scoops 705-444-0707• georgian christmas 705-444-0222• jinjer 705-445-5055• The great canadian gift company 705-443-8028• The olde stanton store 705-446-0373

sPeciaLTy

• azul jewelry 705-443-5838 • brights gallery 705-445-4999• crock a Doodle Paint your own Pottery studio 705-444-0888• envy eyewear 705-445-3168• jack & Maddy – a Toy store 705-446-1689• L’occitane en Provence 705-446-9596• Village Memories Photo art studio

705-293-3550

serVices

• activity central 705-443-5522• blue Mountain Village association 705-444-7398 • guest services 705-445-0231• Village Market 705-444-0744• Village realty inc. brokerage

705-445-0440

shoPPing guide

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Blue Mountain What winter should beWelcome to Winter at bluethe most exciting winter adventures await at Blue Mountain, ontario’s #1 four-season resort destination. Whether it’s your first visit or a routine pleasure, we proudly extend our warmest winter welcome to all our guests — individuals, couples, families and groups. So book your winter getaway today!

new Terraincoming 2013/14 Blue Mountain gets even larger with the opening of the orchard area. this major expansion will add 6 new trails, a new high-speed, six-person chair and 64 acres of terrain — the largest expansion of an ontario ski resort in recent memory.

best in snowNext winter season, head to Blue and enjoy the finest varied-terrain skiing and snow-boarding in the province. We offer unsurpassed snowmaking, consistent conditions, and lessons by our team of top ski and snowboard pros for all ages and ability levels. A nighttime run under the lights is simply unforgettable.

activities all Day and nightof course, Blue Mountain is also famous for its many off-hill activities and attractions. Stay and play. You’ll find our wide range of lodging options truly accommodating.

“Blue Mountain gets even larger with Orchard Expansion for the 2013/14 season”

Big News!

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great suMMer getaWaysExperience the natural high of a Blue Mountain getaway. outdoor adventures, relaxing escapes and an entire village of entertainment, shopping and dining experiences to fill your days and nights.Packaging your getaway is the best way to get the most value from your stay at Blue Mountain. Not only do you receive up to 25%* off your accommodation when you book two nights or more, but you get the added bonus of discounted activities and amenities as well! there are three easy ways to plan for your next getaway to Blue Mountain.

in PrinT check out full details about Blue Mountain by picking up a copy of our Blue Mountain Magazine

onLine visit bluemountain.ca/stayandsave

by PHone our travel and leisure Representatives are happy to help at 877-445-0231

*25% discount is taken off the accommodation portion of the package from the second night onward. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offers or discounts.

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For more information regarding accessibilityat Blue Mountain visit bluemountain.ca/accessible

Rates and dates listed in this brochure were correct at the time of printing. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy, though 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 unless otherwise specified. Blue Mountain Resorts limited respects your privacy. to learn more about our privacy policy, including how to have your information removed from any lists, visit bluemountain.ca/privacyPrinted in canada 05/2013 Photos: © Andrea hamlin Photography and Marc landry

thank you to our Corporate & event sponsors

getting to Blue MountainBlue Mountain is located 11 km (7 miles) west of collingwood and 11 km east of thornbury, off highway 26, on Mountain Road. For detailed directions visit BlueMountain.ca/directions

blue Mountain resorts Limited108 Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains, oN l9Y 3Z2tel: 705-445-0231 I 877-445-0231 I Fax: 705-444-1751E-mail: [email protected] I Web: BlueMountain.ca