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Collingwood / Blue Mountain Ontario
Canada, Call 1-877-446-0824 Today! Ski Blue Mountain! Booking Ski
Season 2005 / 2006. Rent Blue Mountain! Ski Conditions, and lift
ticket information. Fall Sell-Off's.
Blue Mountain, Ontario Chalet, Condo, Cottage and Inn Rental
Accommodation Information. Serving Collingwood & Blue Mountain
renting luxury vacation accommodations. One to Nine Bedroom Condo's
and Chalets.
Great
vacation and attraction information. call for details!* |
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Official website of
Blue Mountain Chalets
Collingwood, Ontario Canada |
#1 Vacation Resort Rentals
in Collingwood & Blue Mountain Region |
Find on
www.bluemountainchalets.com |
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COLLINGWOOD - COTTAGE, CONDO, CHALET - RENTAL ACCOMMODATION - LUXURY
VACATION RENTALS |
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Call 1-877-446-0824 Today!
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2006-07 Season Passes Never too Early! Season Passes are NOW
Available for Purchase Online
 
» 5 x 7 Pass Great Options
At A Fantastic Price. Ski & Board Up To 95 Nights & 75+
Midweek Days!
» Night Value Pass An
Amazing Value Priced Option. Ski & Board Up To 56 Nights!
» Super Pass A Premium All
Access Pass. Ski & Board Up To 95 Nights, 75+ Midweek Days And
All Weekends And Holidays!
» 5 X 7 Lift And Rental Equipment Pass
Mail Me My Pass - Avoid the line-ups!
Why face season pass line-ups? Returning passholders can
purchase this years pass on-line and choose the Mail Me My
Pass option.* Blue Mountain will pre-print your 2006/2007
Season Pass using last years photo and mail it to you No fuss,
no muss, just your season pass right to your door!
5 x 7 PASS:
GREAT OPTIONS AT A FANTASTIC PRICE.
SKI & BOARD UP TO 95 NIGHTS & 75+ MIDWEEK DAYS!
(All prices +GST) |
Early Bird 5 X 7
Pass Pricing on or Before October 23, 2006
$159 +GST for ages 6 + as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) 5x7 Pass
purchase.
5 x 7 Pass Pricing after October
23, 2006
$319 +GST for ages 6+ as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) 5x7 Pass
purchase.
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The 5 x 7 Pass is valid for lift access (weather and
conditions permitting).
- 5 days a week Monday through Friday from 9 am to
4:30 pm (excluding Saturday, December 23, 2006 through
Sunday, January 7, 2007).
- 7 nights a week from 4:30 pm to 10 pm. The night
season is scheduled to start Thursday, December 14, 2006
and will end on Sunday, March 18, 2007.
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| NIGHT VALUE PASS:
AN AMAZING VALUE PRICED OPTION. SKI & BOARD UP TO 56
NIGHTS! (All prices +GST) |
Early Bird Night
Value Pass Pricing on or Before October 23, 2006
$84 +GST for ages 6 + as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) Night Value Pass
purchase.
Night Value Pass Pricing after
October 23, 2006
$169 +GST for ages 6+ as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) Night Value Pass
purchase.
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The New Night Value Pass is valid for lift access
(weather and conditions permitting).
- 5 nights a week Sunday through Thursday from 4:30 pm
to 10 pm (excluding Friday, December 22, 2006 through
Saturday, January 6, 2007).
- The night season is scheduled to start Thursday,
December 14, 2006 and will end on Sunday, March 18,
2007.
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| SUPER PASS: A
PREMIUM ALL ACCESS PASS. SKI & BOARD UP TO 95 NIGHTS, 75+
MIDWEEK DAYS AND ALL WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS! (All
prices +GST) |
Early Bird Super
Pass Pricing on or Before October 23, 2006
$674 +GST for ages 18+ as of September 1,
2006
$424 +GST for Seniors ages 65+ as of
September 1, 2006
$424 +GST for Youth ages 6 to 17 as of
September 1, 2006
FREE for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under as
of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) Super Pass purchase
Super Pass Pricing after October
23, 2006
$824 +GST for ages 18+ as of September 1,
2006
$564 +GST for Seniors ages 65+ as of
September 1, 2006
$564 +GST for Youth ages 6 to 17 as of
September 1, 2006 +GST for Youth ages 6 to 17 as of
September 1, 2006
FREE for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under as
of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) Super Pass purchase
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conditions permitting) during all operating hours for the
2006/07 winter season. |
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EQUIPMENT PASS: (All prices + PST & GST) |
Early Bird 5 X 7
Lift & Rental Pass Pricing on or Before October 23, 2006
$309 +GST for ages 6 + as of September 1,
2006
$10 +GST for Tiny Tykes ages 5 and under
as of September 1, 2006 with Adult (18+) 5x7 Pass
purchase.
5 X 7 Lift & Rental Equipment Pass
Pricing
$619 for ages 6+ as of September
1, 2005
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The 5 x 7 Lift & Rental Equipment Pass is valid for
lift access and use of rental equipment (weather and
conditions permitting).
- 5 days a week Monday through Friday from 9 am to
4:30 pm (excluding Saturday, December 23, 2006 through
Sunday, January 7, 2007).
- 7 nights a week from 4:30 pm to 10 pm. The night
season is scheduled to start Thursday, December 14, 2006
and will end on Sunday, March 18, 2007.
- Use of Sport ski/snowboard rental equipment subject
to the same restrictions as above. Rental equipment use
is subject to availability and must be returned at the
end of each day
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Blue
Mountain is Ontario's Winter Playground
What's NEW at Blue?
New novice
chair lift.
The historic Big Baby triple chair has retired to make way for
a new four-person chair. Novices will enjoy fewer stops and
more uphill capacity. And removing lift towers means improved
ski terrain and access to Mary Jane’s Lane.
More snowmaking.
Forty new high-temperature snowmaking guns increase snowmaking
capability and allow us to open the slopes for you as early in
the season as possible.
More grooming.
We’ve added a new BR 350 grooming vehicle to our fleet to make
conditions better than ever.
Now Blue Mountain has over 700 accommodation suites to choose
from!
Blue Mountain is Ontario's Largest Mountain Resort.
In the heart of the Georgian Triangle, nestled between the
shores of Georgian Bay and the heights of the Niagara
Escarpment, sits Ontario’s premiere four-season playground,
Blue Mountain Resort. Known for years as the province’s top
ski and snowboard destination, Blue Mountain features a
vertical of 720 feet, or 220 metres, with 34 trails ranging
from beginner slopes to double black diamond steeps.
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Blue Mountain Resort
Shuttling Information
The Best
Way to Get Around the Resort
Blue
Mountain is now providing guests with a great new
service. This season you can get transportation to
the various lodges and the village
on the Blue Mountain Shuttle.
Resort Shuttle Information
The shuttles run 7 days a
week. 7:30a.m. till 10:30p.m.
Resort Shuttle Route
- Stops at the shelter NEXT
to the Blue Mountain Inn
- Stops at the shelter at
the Village Market
- Stops in the top car park
at WinterGreen
- Stops at the car park at
RiverGrass
- Stops at Club Intrawest
- Stops at the shelter at
Snowbridge
- Stops at the shelter at
South Base Lodge
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Rentals
Equipment Rental Rates
Off site rates available (Call to Enquire)
Blue Mountain has two fully
equipped rental centres to serve you: one at Grand Central
Lodge and one at South Base Lodge. Both provide three levels
of rental equipment: Sport, Performance and High Performance.
Both operate from 8:30 am to 10 pm daily. Grand Central Lodge
also has a retail outlet offering essentials such as hats,
gloves that you may need for a satisfying day at Blue. See
below for a description of the equipment levels to help you
choose the right package for you.
Ski Packages
Sport Equipment: An excellent starting point
for Beginner to Intermediate skiers offer a softer flex with a
more forgiving side-cut allowing you to initiate turns
smoother and easier.
Performance Equipment: Step up your
performance and comfort level with your skis and boots. Ideal
for the intermediate skier, this equipment is slightly stiffer
with a larger side-cut allowing greater edge hold and a more
performance orientated experience.
High Performance Equipment: Top-of-the-line
skis for the intermediate to advanced aggressive skiers. (This
equipment is top of the line allowing the intermediate to
advanced skier to ski all terrain that Blue Mountain has to
offer.)
Snowboard Packages
Sport Equipment: An excellent starting point
for the Beginner to Intermediate ride. The LTR board is a soft
flexing board allowing the beginner to intermediate rider to
turn easier.
Performance Equipment: Step up your
performance with a stiffer board allowing you to have better
edge and a more aggressive experience.
High Performance Equipment: Top-of-the-line
boards for the intermediate to advanced rider. They have great
edge hold and can be used on all terrain.
Note: A major credit card is required for a deposit on all
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Blue Mountain Ski Information
Ontario’s Largest Mountain Resort, is a four-season vacation
destination. It is located 11 kms west of Collingwood, on the
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Weather & Snow ReportSnowmaking at
Blue Mountain
Mother Nature is fickle. Weather
comes and goes, and rarely in the patterns that we’d like. Winter
resorts achieved phenomenal growth over the past half-century. To
help meet the demand of the popularity of skiing the
unpredictability of Ontario’s snow conditions was a problem that
needed to be solved. The solution was obvious: make your own snow.
How Nature Does It
It’s a common misconception that machine made snow is
“artificial”. In fact, machine made snow is more or less the same
as the white stuff that falls from the sky. “Real” snow starts as
water vapour in the atmosphere. As temperatures dip, the water
vapour condenses into tiny drops, or if it’s cold enough, as tiny
ice crystals. When enough ice crystals collect together, they
become heavy enough to fall toward the earth. If the air is cold
enough all the way to the ground, we see the collected crystals as
snowflakes. If it’s warm, the crystals melt, and we get rain.
Seems simple, right? Not quite. Trying to re-create what nature
does using thousands of feet of altitude, millions of acres of
territory, and an unbelievably complex weather system, is not as
easy as it seems.
How We Do It
The basic principle of making snow has not changed much from when
inventor/engineer Wayne Pierce used a paint spray compressor,
nozzle and some garden hose to create a machine to make snow.
Liquid water is pumped into a specialized nozzle or “gun“, where
it collides with highly pressurized air. The compressed air
shatters the stream of water into minute particles and launches
them into an atmosphere of freezing ambient air. The droplets of
water freeze into crystals of frozen water before they hit the
ground.
The White Blue
It sounds simple, but to get it right is more difficult – and
expensive - than it appears. Here at Blue Mountain, we are working
within a very unique and unpredictable micro-climate due to the
influences of Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment. The result
is that weather conditions can vary wildly within just a few
kilometers. To provide the best experience possible in all this
uncertainty, Blue has invested millions of dollars developing and
purchasing state of the art snowmaking equipment. To replace
natures ability to evaporate water from the earth’s surface and
create moisture in the atmosphere, Blue Mountain uses twelve pumps
to push water up the hill at a maximum rate of 12 000 Gallons Per
Minute (GPM) from 2 reservoirs. This is
enough water to fill the average size swimming pool in 2 ½
minutes.
To help our water freeze
(remember that natural snow gets to fall through the cold air for
thousands of feet), we have 322 tower guns, which allow the water
droplets to fall further in the air than the traditional “sled”
gun allows. The droplets freeze into “flakes” before hitting the
ground. Water can be distributed to any one of five hundred and
twenty hydrants or guns located across two hundred and fifty four
ski-able acres of terrain.
It’s Not the Heat, It’s
the Humidity…
This common summer complaint is just as valid in the winter.
Although your thermometer might read -6ºC (the “dry bulb”
temperature), the humidity of the air affects how quickly water
droplets will freeze. This “wet bulb” temperature has a huge
impact on snowmaking, along with a host of other meteorological
factors like wind speed and direction, air pressure, and the
temperature of the water being used to make the snow. All these
factors are in a state of flux and need to be constantly monitored
to ensure great snow.
R&D at Blue
Despite this extensive infrastructure, most areas still struggle
at times with variable weather conditions. In the time it takes a
snowmaking team to get the snowmaking plant operational the
conditions can shift. It can be frustrating and expensive to watch
a multi-million dollar system sit idle because the temperature
keeps jumping around. This all changed at Blue, with the
development of a new valve technology. The new valve, developed by
locals Dan Skelton and Jamie Russell, is remotely controlled. With
the click of a mouse, snowmaking towers on the mountain can be
turned on and off, allowing us to take advantage of very small
snowmaking weather windows.
The Snowmaker: Mad
Scientist, or Just Plain Mad?
All the towers and piping in the world don’t mean a thing without
someone to operate them. That’s where snowmakers come in. Part
electrician, part plumber, part computer operator, part engineer,
part equipment operator, part…you get the picture. Snowmaking
requires a broad base of skills, all of which must be used under
tough conditions. At the best of time, it’s dark, wet, cold and
loud work – definitely not for the faint of heart. Here at Blue
Mountain highly experienced and knowledgeable snowmakers push the
art of snowmaking to its limits, working with some of the newest
and best technology in the industry. The result? The best
snowmaking in Canada!
What It All Means for
the Skier
Making snow is not cheap. When you weigh the costs against the
benefits, however, it becomes obvious that snowmaking makes good
financial sense for many resorts. But why spend endless hours
perfecting this system to make snow? Because snowmaking enhances
the guest experience tremendously. Machine made snow provides a
sustainable snow base across the property for the duration of the
ski season. For early season starts, Blue may rely almost entirely
on snowmaking.
Machine made snow also helps to
ensure that a quality snow consistency is maintained and is better
suited than natural snow in combating sublimation, radiant heat
and general skier traffic “wear and tear” from repeat use. Once
the snow on the hill loses its crystalline structure it becomes
spherical and looses its ability to lock together like building
blocks. Subsequently, adding machine made snow to the ski surface
re-initiates the crystalline structure virtually adding life back
into the snow.
Timing is Everything
Two of the most common questions received by snowmakers and other
resort staff are 1. Why are you making snow? and 2. Why aren’t you
making snow? Although every effort is made to make snow at night
when possible, snowmakers still operate at the mercy of the
elements. There may be times when prime skiing hours provide the
only conditions suitable for creating new base, patching bare
spots, and stockpiling snow. At other times, when the base seems
thin, it may be too warm, humid, or windy to make snow. Trust your
snowmakers to know when the optimum time to blow is, and to create
the best possible snow experience for you.
Blue Facts:
It takes about 75,000 gallons
(285,000 liters) of water to create a 6-inch blanket of snow
covering a 200x200-foot area (61x61 meters).
$ Investment – over $10M to
date
Largest snowmaking system in
Canada (12,000 gallons per minute)
100% snowmaking coverage from
Big Baby to Kandahar
Computerized System
Able to produce our full
capacity at all temperatures below –6ºC
32 miles of steel pipe buried
beneath the frost line
2 reservoirs (25,000,000
gallon capacity in total)
344 snow guns in total
3 km of water pipeline from
Georgian Bay
Twelve 1,000 gpm pumps
Snowmaking Benefits:
Earlier season starts
Later season closes
Improved consistency of
conditions
“Insurance” against poor
seasonal weather
Rebound from even the worst
thaws within 24-48 hours after cold temperatures return
Machine-made snow is more
resilient than natural snow
More of it survives a thaw
Lasts much longer into the
spring
Machine-made snow is more
dense, and once it's groomed into a packed powder surface, feels
every bit as good to a skier or snowboarder
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Interactive
Resort & Trail Map
Experience the INTERACTIVE BLUE
MOUNTAIN RESORT MAP. Virtually go through a vertical of 720 feet
or 220 metres, Blue is action packed with 34 trails ranging from
beginner to double black diamond, 3 terrain parks, 2 super pipes,
a snow-tubing park and 12 lifts, including 4 high-speed express
chairs to move you uphill fast.

To view the resort map with Adobe Acrobat click below.
» View Winter Resort & Trail Map (PDF)
(9.1mb)
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Ski lessons are two hours
long available daily either at 10 am or 1 pm for ages 3 to 6.
MEET AT SOUTH BASE LODGE ON THE PATIO OUTSIDE CHILD CARE.
PLEASE ARRIVE 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO PROGRAM START WITH
EQUIPEMENT AND LIFT TICKET. Tickets can be purchased either at
the snow school or any guest service/rental desk.
Space is
Limited and The 48-Hour Cancellation Policy is in Effect .
Overnight guests of Blue Mountain, with children under 18
months can make arrangements with the child-care facility to
have a private sitter come to you. All sitters are trained in
both first aid and CPR. 72 hours notice is required for this
service.
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Shopping At Blue
Shopping
Not only do our shops
provide the latest in outdoor gear, but you'll also discover a
surprising selection of gifts, goodies and gadgets that you
suddenly can't live without.
» View Turkey Tent Sale Flyer (PDF)
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Badlands Sports
Located at the Adventure Mountain Bike Centre,
Badlands Sports is THE store for Mountain Bike
adventure seekers who dare to challenge Blue’s
terrain. Technical bike apparel, protection,
accessories and après-biking casual wear by top
industry lines can all be found conveniently right at
the base of the hill.
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BoardSports
Snowboards, wakeboards, surfboards, boogie boards,
skateboards and windsurfers vie for pride of place in
this boarders’ paradise. With a definite cool quotient
to all these activities, only fashionable yet
functional clothing need apply.
For more information call 705-445-7100. |
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Columbia @ Blue
This four-season shop located in Weider Lodge in the
Village features a full line of Columbia sportswear,
footwear and accessories for men, women and children.
Come and have an outdoor experience at Columbia @
Blue.
For more information call 705-443-5802. |
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Envy
Eyes
Owner Armand Attar brings over 25 years of optical
industry experience to Envy Eyes. You’ll find
exceptional customer service and expert knowledge of
sunglasses and eye protection at exceptional prices.
They’ll make you look your best while providing the
ultimate protection.
For more information visit
www.envyeyewear.com or
call 705-445-3168.
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Main
Street Market
Located in the Grand Georgian, Main Street Market is a
food lovers’ haven featuring a selection of essential
grocery items as well as gourmet and prepared foods to
fulfill all of your culinary needs and desires.
Pre-arrival grocery delivery is available with advance
notice.
For more information visit
www.mainstreetmarket.ca or
call 705-444-8306.
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Red
Devil Sports
Red Devil Sports has
taken the history of Blue Mountain and woven it into
this first class shop. Centred in the Village, the
shop features trendy casual attire for golf, biking,
hiking and swimming, and all of your sporting
necessities. Located in the Grand Georgian.
For more information call 705-443-5803.
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Rocky
Mountain Chocolate Factory
Best known for our “sweets theatre”, Rocky Mountain
Chocolate Factory offers a wide assortment of sinful
treats, all created by skilled chocolatiers. This shop
is a must see at Tremblant, Whistler and now, the
Village at Blue Mountain.
For more information call 705-445-1600.
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Terase
Art & Home at Blue
A unique, modern, mountain lifestyle experience.
Terase offers the luxuries as well as the necessities
of home décor: slip-covered sofas, leather chairs,
bedding essentials, spa products, fine art and
jewelry. Whether you’re looking to accessorize, or
find the perfect gift, come home to Terase.
For more information call 705-445-4008.
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True
Blue
Located in the Village, this unique shop features Blue
Mountain logo wear, gifts and accessories. Come to
True Blue and take a little piece of Blue Mountain
home with you.
For more information 705-443-5810.
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Up in
Smoke
It’s much more than premium cigars! Here, you’ll find
convenience goods, humidors, newspapers, magazines,
novels, grooming aids, imported chocolates, stationery
and quality gift items. Open daily 9 am to 9 pm.
For more information call 705-444-0230 or email us at
upinsmoke@bellnet.ca.
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Upper
Canada Maple Company
As much a symbol of our patriotism as the maple leaf
on our flag, maple syrup is a Canadian tradition. This
sugary little shop offers maple syrup, candies, honey,
home-made jams and maple butter. Don’t leave before
you taste our famous maple taffy on snow.
For more information call 705-445-3845.
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Sugar
Shack
Located in the Blue Mountain Inn, this little store
features logo items, swimwear and much more! We
specialize in the little items that create memories of
Blue Mountain to take home with you.
For more information call 705-445-0231 Ext. 6123.
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Jack &
Maddy a Toy Store
Toys, games, crafts, puzzles—Jack & Maddy is your
Village toy store for children of all ages! Be sure to
check out the family entertainment at our “discovery
stage” and take some time to dream, imagine and
explore! At Jack & Maddy we’re all about big-time fun!
For more information call 705-446-1689.
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Echo
Trends
Completely satisfy your shopping urges with the
clothing, handbags, jewelry and accessories found at
Echo Trends on Georgian Bay Way. Find the season’s
best styles from Mexx, InWear, Parasuco, Tommy
Hilfiger, Point Zero and many more!
For more information call 705-446-1496.
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Olde
Stanton Store
From the creak of the wood floors to the goods hanging
from the loft above, Olde Stanton Store is a modern
day tribute to Northern Ontario’s historic general
stores. A cross between a country gallery and a folk
souvenir shop where you are sure to lose yourself
exploring all that it has to offer. Located in the
Livery on Georgian Bay Way.
For more information call 705-446-0373.
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L’Occitane en Provence
Experience natural recipes for face, body and home.
L’Occitane is a unique brand focusing on the
well-being of women and men alike. Products range from
personal care lines to home fragrances, all
manufactured with fine natural ingredients, primarily
from Provence. Located in Seasons at Blue.
For more information call 705-446-9596.
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Terraware
Terraware Hemp & Eco Shoppe is an eclectic boutique
filled with clothing, hats, jewelry, housewares,
candles and more, all made from natural or
environmentally friendly materials. If you’re looking
for an exclusive, high-end line for women and men,
don’t miss out on the Terraware experience!
For more information call 705-445-3789.
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Jinjer
Jinjer offers a well-blended funky, eclectic mix of
gifts and accessories based on design, art and humour.
Shop in a relaxed atmosphere and find those things
that you don’t need, but would love to have.
For more information call 705-445-5055.
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BLUE MOUNTAIN
CHALETS |
Blue Mountain Chalets, 155 First Street, Collingwood, Ontario
Canada L9Y 3W3 Call 1-877-446-0824 / 705-446-0824 |
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