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Blue Mountain Resorts Ltd10 locals recommend
Blue Mountain Village319 locals recommend
Scandinave Spa Blue Mountain288 locals recommend
Scenic Caves Nature Adventures258 locals recommend
Georgian Hills Vineyards80 locals recommend
Osler Bluff Ski Club9 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in The Blue Mountains

  • Total rentals

    970 properties

  • Total number of reviews

    58K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    780 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    390 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    430 properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    490 properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to The Blue Mountains

All About The Blue Mountains

Southwest of Ontario, Canada, and nestled between the Niagara Escarpment and the pristine shore of Georgian Bay, lies the small town of The Blue Mountains. You can browse the boutiques that line the cobblestone streets of Blue Mountain Village and grab a coffee on a scenic cafe veranda, with vibrantly colored buildings adding to the European atmosphere of this pedestrian-only area against the backdrop of the majestic mountain landscape. At 420 feet long, Southern Ontario’s longest suspension bridge provides spectacular views of the Blue Mountain Valley, abundant forests, and Georgian Bay from 82 feet in the air.

While the Blue Mountains is a renowned spot for skiing — there are 364 acres to explore, along with jumps, rails, and a half-pipe — it’s also a beloved destination in warmer weather, offering kayaking on the nearby Beaver River, wildlife-spotting, and tastings of cider produced from the swathes of local orchards.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in The Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains is renowned as a year-round destination, with each season offering different conditions for different activities. The best time to rent Blue Mountain chalets depends on whether you’re keen to see the area in its wintry glory or prefer being surrounded by rolling meadows. Summer is a great time to explore local hiking trails, take a dip in the deep blue waters of Georgian Bay, and admire the town’s natural wonders in the sunshine. Temperatures dip during the fall, with increased chances of rain or snow. Winter is the coldest time of year in the Blue Mountains and a popular time to visit among winter sports enthusiasts. During the spring, the weather slowly warms up, providing comfortable temperatures for kayaking, mountain biking, and navigating treetop ropes courses.


Top things to do in The Blue Mountains

Scenic caves and caverns

Situated within one of Canada’s UNESCO reserves are a series of caverns and caves. Nearly 10 miles of trails are intertwined through the untouched acres of lush natural landscapes strewn with striking geological structures that were carved by glacial ice millions of years ago. Exploring the caves combines a unique mix of nature and history, making for a culturally immersive and visually stunning experience.

The Apple Pie Trail

The Apple Pie Trail stretches from Collingwood through the pretty harbor towns of Meaford and Thornbury and features 40 stops illuminating apple wine, ciders, infused foods, art, and history. The trail is home to several varieties of apples, including The Red Prince, which is known as Ontario’s local apple. You can pick seasonal apples at one of many local orchards, where a sweet aroma fills the air. Along the trail, you’ll discover farmers’ markets, cideries, vineyards, cafes, museums, and art galleries and meet farmers, artists, and bakers keen to share their expertise and stories with you.

Sunset Point Park

Waterfront Sunset Point Park is around a 15-minute drive away in Collingwood. The expansive park encompasses part of the Collingwood trail system, the beach, and extensive green spaces. As the name suggests, you’ll find stunning views of the sun setting over Lake Huron. Sunset Point Park is a great spot to enjoy a picnic, go on a relaxing coastal walk, or watch the local kite surfers in action. During the summer months, you can swim in the warm waters of Lake Huron.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in The Blue Mountains?

    The Blue Mountains experiences a four-season climate. Summers are warm, often reaching 80°F (27°C), and perfect for outdoor activities. Autumn brings a myriad of colors with cooler temperatures between 45°F and 68°F (7°C to 20°C). Winters can be chilly, with temperatures often dropping below 32°F (0°C), offering ideal conditions for winter sports. Spring sees a gradual warm-up, with temperatures ranging from 45°F to 70°F (7°C to 21°C).

  • What are some of the best things to do in The Blue Mountains?

    In The Blue Mountains, you can enjoy a range of activities. Explore the Scenic Caves, hike the numerous trails, or partake in winter sports at Blue Mountain Resort. You may also want to visit local beaches, explore the region's parks, or even try your hand at apple picking in local orchards.

  • What is the best time of year to visit The Blue Mountains?

    The most frequented time to visit The Blue Mountains is during winter and summer. Winter attracts visitors with its skiing and snowboarding opportunities, while summer draws in crowds for hiking and biking. Popular local events include the Summer Sundown event and the Apple Harvest Festival in autumn.

  • What are the best places to stay in The Blue Mountains?

    Popular areas to stay in The Blue Mountains include the village at Blue Mountain Resort, known for its ski slopes and lively atmosphere, and the serene waterfront area of Thornbury. For those seeking a more tranquil experience, consider lodging near the Pretty River Valley Provincial Park.

  • What are the best places to visit in The Blue Mountains?

    Well-liked places to visit in The Blue Mountains include the Blue Mountain Resort, Scenic Caves Nature Adventures, and the Craigleith Provincial Park. The charming towns of Thornbury and Collingwood are also frequented for their shops, restaurants, and local attractions.

  • What are some hiking trails in The Blue Mountains?

    The area is abundant with hiking trails that cater to all skill levels. Explore the Bruce Trail, known for its captivating geography and biodiversity, or the Pretty River Valley Provincial Park trails, renowned for their scenic forest routes. The Loree Forest loop, with its views of Georgian Bay, is also a favored choice among hikers.

  • What are some family activities to do in The Blue Mountains?

    Families visiting The Blue Mountains can enjoy a day at the Plunge Aquatic Centre, explore the Scenic Caves, or participate in a treetop canopy walk. In winter, families can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, or outdoor skating at Blue Mountain Resort. The Apple Harvest Festival also provides a fun-filled family experience.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in The Blue Mountains?

    For a memorable day trip, consider exploring Collingwood and its bustling Farmers' Market, or visiting the Scenic Caves Nature Adventures for a unique outdoor experience. Additionally, the Georgian Bay region, with its beautiful beaches, is a popular destination. A visit to the charming town of Thornbury is also a delightful option.

  • What types of vacation rentals are available in The Blue Mountains?

    Uncover the perfect home-away-from-home with our diverse selection of vacation rentals in The Blue Mountains. From over 40 cottage rentals to over 190 house rentals, we've got you covered. For even more variety, explore our Airbnb Categories to find the ideal space for your getaway.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in The Blue Mountains?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 490 vacation rentals in The Blue Mountains featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

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