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Vibrant autumn foliage displays shades of yellow and orange surrounding a geodesic dome. A pathway of stone steps leads through a lawn covered in colorful leaves, creating a serene outdoor setting amidst lush greenery.
Dome in Bradford West Gwillimbury
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 461 reviews

Four season glamping dome under the stars

Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway for two, a solo remote work week in solitude surrounded by nature, or a family adventure, this 4-season geodesic dome is just the right place. Explore picturesque trails of Scanlon Creek Conservation Area, enjoy inground pool in summer, experience breathtaking sunsets over the farm fields, the starry skies by the bonfire, mesmerizing dance of fireflies in June, and let the frogs and crickets lull you to sleep in the place where time stands still...

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The image captures a tranquil hot tub filled with clear water, positioned on a deck overlooking Georgian Bay. A soft sunset casts a warm glow across the sky, and the silhouettes of a gazebo and dock are visible in the background.
Home in Meaford
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 511 reviews

Beach House Hideaway by Post Office Motel *HOT TUB

This beach house was designed with relaxation and the enjoyment of togetherness in mind. Let your worries melt away as you slip into the warmth of this water side hot tub featuring stunning view across Georgian Bay and up the mountain side, as fresh snow falls around you. The open concept design makes this the perfect place to gather with family and friends w/ walkout waterfront patio and dock access for swimming. 2 min to downtown Meaford, 20 min to Blue Mtn, 1.5 hrs to Tobermory. Hiking Trails

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An open layout of the studio unit is displayed, featuring a modern kitchen with a breakfast bar and sleek cabinetry. The cozy living area contains a pullout sofa with decorative cushions, and a spacious king bed is situated in the corner, complemented by subtle green accent walls.
Apartment in Blue Mountain Resort Area
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Evergreen Studio-KingBed/Pool/HotTub/Shuttle

Renovated studio unit at the North Creek Resort featuring: * King Bed * SMART TV, High-Speed Rogers Ignite WIFI and TV * Pull Out Sofa * Stone Fireplace * Modern, Stylish Decor *please note there is not a traditional oven- there is a microwave/convection oven combo along with a stove top *Shuttle Service *Year Round Hot Tub *Pool (Scheduled to open Fri May 8 2026- Tues Oct 13 2026) *Tennis Courts *Ski or Hike In/Out to the North Hill (hiking trails, intermediate-advanced daytime skiing)

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A modern cottage with a stone exterior is set beside a clear stream, surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior. Stone pathways lead to the entrance, enhancing the connection with the natural landscape.
Cottage in Southgate
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Luxurious Creek Retreat With Hot Tub

Welcome to this luxury cottage on the water. The perfect place to relax and unwind while listening to the waterfall and babbling brook flowing past only a few feet away. If you're looking for privacy and tranquility along with all the pleasures of a luxury stay then look no further. This property boasts a propane fireplace inside as well as one outside, in-floor heat and A/C. Fully equipped kitchen, two bedrooms with hotel quality mattresses and a bathroom that exudes high-end style and decor.

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The entrance of a yurt is featured, showcasing a wooden deck with a decorative orange door. The circular structure is surrounded by lush greenery, highlighting the natural setting. Soft light filters through the trees, creating a peaceful outdoor environment.
Yurt in Meaford
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Quiet Retreat for Two

Spend a starry night in the country with the comfort of a soft bed, a wood stove, and plenty of space both indoors and out. Our yurt is located in a pocket of trees next to rolling farm fields and beautiful conservation land that the Rocklyn creek meanders through. You can prepare your meals in a sweet outdoor kitchen that is entirely screened in- or choose to sit by the fire. Bruce Trail access is just around the corner, and the towns of Meaford and Owen Sound are a short scenic drive away.

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A charming A-frame cabin stands amidst lush green trees, with expansive glass doors opening to a wooden deck. Comfortable seating arrangements are present, complemented by planters filled with blooming flowers, creating a serene and inviting outdoor space.
Place to stay in Southgate
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

Aframe cabin by babbling brook with sauna & hottub

Cabin is partially OFF GRID in winter months (Nov 1-May 7) No running water/shower/indoor bathroom at this time. Water is provided with water dispenser/maintained outhouse Sauna & jacuzzi tub available yr round. Note: Wood hot tub replaced in 2025 with jacuzzi spa Cabin heated by wood stove in the winter months and supplemented with a mini split heater. Firewood/kindling provided Cabin situated on heavily treed 1 acre property with a creek directly in front of a quiet municipal road

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An open-concept living area features a spacious bed with a dark headboard and matching bedside lamps. A modern kitchen is visible, highlighted by stainless steel appliances and a breakfast bar with three stools. A soft gray couch with decorative pillows is placed in the foreground.
Condo in Blue Mountain Resort Area
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Studio Condo @ North Creek|Pool/Hot Tub/Crave TV

Come and relax by the mountain and enjoy our renovated open concept living space. Our clean & comfortable studio condo has everything you need for a memorable getaway. We want you to have a fantastic time and have stocked our condo with all the things we expect when we travel. You'll find all the extras that make a place special: 40 inch flat screen T.V., fresh linens, well stocked kitchen, newer furnishings & decor, napoleon fireplace, deep jetted tub & free WiFi, NETFLIX and cable.

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A modern bathroom features a freestanding soaking tub situated next to a window, allowing natural light to fill the space. The vanity displays a mirror and toiletries. Nearby, a spacious bed with soft linens is visible, set against a backdrop of wooden walls.
Place to stay in Wasaga Beach
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 378 reviews

Newly Built Woodsy Retreat - Your Perfect Escape

Woodsy Loft, an ideal home base for not just the beach and stunning sunsets, but Blue Mtn, Scandinave Spa, C-wood, brand new casino, all close by. Many bars, restaurants, beach and other things to do, within 5 min. Great place to stay in, too. Packed with amenities like screened in patio, XL bathtub w/ towel warmer, King size bed, 'The Frame' TV, full kitchen, fast WIFI, motorized blind...and the list goes on. Situated and designed to offer max. privacy and relaxation.

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The studio features a spacious living area with a comfortable sofa and a modern armchair. A king bed adorned with blue and yellow linens is positioned in the background. Natural light filters through the window treatments, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Condo in Blue Mountain Resort Area
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 454 reviews

Ski in/out @ North Creek W King bed! New Hot Tub

Welcome to our beautiful studio at the foot of Blue Mountain ski hills. Fully renovated from top to bottom in 2021 and ready for visitors! 'Cascade Cabin' is a modern studio which sleeps 3 and features a King bed with a queen sofa bed in the living area. Unit features a fully equipped kitchen with seating for 3, full bathroom with shower & new soaker tub. The condo is located within minutes from Blue Mountain Village and within walking distance to the north ski lift.

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An open-concept studio unit is shown, featuring a cozy living area with a dark sectional sofa and a wooden coffee table. The king bed is visible in the background, accompanied by modern bedding. The kitchen area includes a bar with stools and is equipped with countertop appliances.
Apartment in Blue Mountain Resort Area
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Alpine Bliss: King Bed/Pool/HotTub/Shuttle

Newly renovated studio unit at the mountainside North Creek Resort featuring: * King Bed * SMART TV, High-Speed Rogers Ignite WIFI and TV * Double Pull Out Sofa * Remodeled Washroom *Equipped Kitchen with Keurig * Modern, Stylish Decor *Shuttle Service *Year Round Hot Tub *Pool (Scheduled to open Fri May 8 2026- Tues Oct 13 2026) *Tennis Courts *Ski or Hike In/Out to the North Hill (hiking trails, intermediate-advanced daytime skiing)!

Top guest favorite
The living area is designed with a cozy sectional and an armchair, accompanied by a coffee table. A television is mounted above a stone fireplace. Large windows provide ample natural light and views of the surrounding hills and golf course.
Condo in Blue Mountain Resort Area
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 970 reviews

Stunning Mountain View- Pool, Hot Tub, WalkToBlue

SHUTTLE, HOT TUB, SEASONAL POOL 5-7 minute walk to the Blue Mountain Village. This cozy 2 bedroom condo gives you immediate access to the action or a quiet place to relax by the fireplace while looking out at the mountain views. ★ ★ SMART TVs in living room (WIFI and Cable) and bedrooms (WIFI) ★ Family Ready! Games, booster seat, packnplay etc ★ Resort hot tub with indoor changeroom and washrooms Pool closed for the season

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A geodesic dome is nestled among trees, featuring multiple circular windows that invite natural light. A wooden deck leads to the entrance, where a rustic carving is displayed. A dog sits calmly on the deck, enhancing the serene, natural setting.
Dome in Markdale
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

Forest Dome

This is an air b&b you'll definitely remember. Experience the magical feeling of waking up among the trees and birds. Feel the exhilaration of taking an outdoor shower. Enjoy the crackling fire and take the time to dream again. Nature, art, waterfalls and trails are all just outside your doorstep. Try our available snowshoes to explore even further! You don't want to miss this peaceful retreat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

    The Blue Mountain Village area is popular for its central location and easy access to restaurants, shops, and slopes. Nearby quiet neighborhoods and countryside cottages are also available for those seeking a more peaceful retreat.

  • What are the best things to do in The Blue Mountains with kids?

    The Blue Mountains has nature trails, playgrounds, and adventure parks that welcome families. In summer and fall, activities like open-air gondola rides and village adventures are frequently suggested, while winter often brings snow tubing and other seasonal outdoor fun.

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

    Explore outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and skiing, or wander Blue Mountain Village for dining, shopping, and local events. Water-based fun, including kayaking or paddleboarding on Georgian Bay, is often popular in summer.

  • How is the weather in The Blue Mountains?

    Winters are cold, with temperatures ranging from 12–32°F (-11–0°C) and frequent snowfall, while summers tend to be mild, reaching up to 70°F (21°C) with moderate rainfall. Packing layers helps ensure comfort throughout your stay.

  • When is the best time to visit The Blue Mountains?

    Winter attracts visitors looking for skiing and snow sports, while late spring to early fall is often recommended for hiking, cycling, and waterfront activities. Autumn brings colorful foliage and seasonal produce at markets and orchards.

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

    Many guests explore the Blue Mountain Village for shops and eateries, scenic lookouts on the Niagara Escarpment, and nearby beaches along Georgian Bay. Outdoor adventure centers and local art galleries are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in The Blue Mountains?

    Visitors often explore the Bruce Trail, scenic lookouts along the Niagara Escarpment, and wooded routes in local provincial parks. These areas have well-marked trails suited for beginners and experienced hikers alike.

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

    Families frequently enjoy scenic gondola rides, adventure parks, and nature trails. In winter, skiing and snow tubing are favorites, while warmer months bring opportunities for ziplining or waterfront fun.

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

    Day trips often include visits to local vineyards, heritage sites, or exploring nearby scenic caves and waterfalls. Outdoor enthusiasts may enjoy additional hiking, cycling, or beach outings around the Georgian Bay area.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in The Blue Mountains?

    Many accommodations in The Blue Mountains welcome pets, with options ranging from cozy cottages to larger vacation homes. Trails and park areas around the region make it convenient to enjoy outings with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting The Blue Mountains?

    Locals often suggest visiting outside peak holidays for a quieter experience and exploring both the village and natural areas. Booking adventure or dining activities ahead, especially in winter and summer, can help secure your preferred times.

  • What is The Blue Mountains known for?

    The Blue Mountains is known for its scenic landscapes, ski slopes, and vibrant year-round outdoor activities. Its resort village atmosphere, apple orchards, and access to Georgian Bay attract visitors in every season.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in The Blue Mountains?

    Escape the crowds by exploring secluded forest trails, quiet lookout points, or local galleries featuring regional artists. Small cafes and off-the-beaten-path shops in and around the village offer a more relaxed experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in The Blue Mountains?

    The area is known for locally inspired cuisine, including Ontario apples, artisanal cheeses, and dishes using farm-fresh produce. Many visitors enjoy maple-infused treats and baked goods from village bakeries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to The Blue Mountains?

    Packing layers is recommended, as weather can shift between chilly winters and mild summers. Consider sturdy walking shoes for outdoor activities, a waterproof jacket, and sun protection for daytime adventures.

  • What is the nightlife in The Blue Mountains like?

    Nightlife in The Blue Mountains tends to center around relaxed pubs, cozy bars, and local restaurants. Live music and casual après-ski spots are popular, especially in resort areas and the village core.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in The Blue Mountains?

    Seasonal festivals draw visitors throughout the year in The Blue Mountains, with winter celebrations often focusing on outdoor sports and spring or summer events highlighting music, food, and local art. Live music weekends and cultural gatherings are frequently suggested by those who visit.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in The Blue Mountains?

    The Blue Mountains has many vacation rentals that welcome families, including options with multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces. Many stays are near attractions suited for all ages, making it easy to find a spot that suits your group’s needs.

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.

What are the 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.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in The Blue Mountains

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 910 vacation rentals in The Blue Mountains

  • Nightly prices starting at

    The Blue Mountains vacation rentals start at G$8,366 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    740 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 360 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    450 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    550 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    890 of The Blue Mountains vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across The Blue Mountains rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    The Blue Mountains stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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