Thursday, 26 February 2015
MARCH BREAK AT BLUE PROMISES LOTS OF ACTIVITY FOR FAMILIES
On March 14th Blue Mountain is hosting nine non-stop days of family programming that is certain to keep kids and parents on the move. With near perfect snow conditions during this very wintery Ontario ski season, March Break promises loads of fun both on and off the slopes with over 15 entertainers booked to activate the Village day and night.
"March Break at Blue has something for every family", says Tara Lovell, PR Manager at Blue Mountain Resort. "All you have to do is pack up the car and make a short drive to enjoy a multitude of indoor and outdoor activities. There is a special midweek discounted lift ticket for those who want to enjoy our great snow conditions along with a variety of free and ticketed events including the Sony Snow Crown; one of Canada's largest freestyle ski and snowboarding championships."
The line-up off the slopes resembles summer at Blue Mountain with non-stop activity. Daily, guests will find live music on stage and in the many restaurants and bars, and there will be many interactive family shows including hula hooping, groove dancing, drumming, and the all-time favourite Birds of Prey Show. Fireworks will blast over the Mill Pond and young kids can enjoy face painting, or head inside to catch one of our twice daily free movies at The Westin Trillium House. Weather permitting, the five acre Mill Pond skating rink is open from 10am to 10pm for guests to enjoy along with the Resort's new Hike 'n Tube area that is popular with the under 10 crowd.
To cap off a jam-packed family holiday, two ticketed live shows are being held in the new Village Conference Centre including a Magic Show with Peter Meenie on Monday, March 16th and a performance by Juno Award Winner, family entertainer Fred Penner on Wednesday, March 18th.
"It really is one of the best weeks of the year at Blue." Says Patti Kendall, Marketing & Events Director, Blue Mountain Village. "With warmer temperatures and more sun in March it makes for a great experience on and off the slopes. It’s quite incredible how much you can do if you follow our 9-day schedule."
With an activity for every age and level of ability, Blue Mountain Resort and Blue Mountain Village are the premier choice for active, fun-seeking families looking for a memorable March Break vacation. For more information on how to book your getaway and the complete 9-day events line-up, visit bluemountain.ca/marchbreak<http://bluemountain.ca/marchbreak>.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Blue Opens Dec 5, 2014
The 2014-15 season is just days away as Blue Mountain
prepares to open their slopes on Friday December 5, 2014. To celebrate the season, lift tickets will be
priced at $19 plus HST for all ages.
Around the Resort, the signature woosh of snow guns could be
heard all week long. Blue’s non-stop
snowmaking efforts coupled with consistently cold temperatures felt this week
can be credited with getting the slopes open sooner rather than later.
“We were fortunate enough to see ideal snowmaking conditions
in the short term forecast,” said Peter Sutcliffe, Director of Mountain
Experience, Blue Mountain Resort. “We
were able to focus our efforts on the Village pod and open the slopes for
December 5th.”
Provided that the current weather conditions remain steady
throughout the coming days, the Resort will be on-track to open the Silver
Bullet Chair with access to Tranquility, a blue square run, for day operations
between 9:00am and 4:30pm. In addition,
the Easy Street Learning Centre will be operational offering beginner ski and
snowboard lessons between open hours.
For those that require equipment, Blue’s Rental Department in Activity
Central will also open for the season.
Night Skiing is set to begin on December 18, 2014.
Opening Day is one of the most anticipated days of the year
for Blue Mountain’s many guest and Season Passholders. With memories of last year’s record-breaking
season close at hand, interest in skiing and snowboarding peaked early for the
2014/15 Season.
“Speculation regarding Blue’s anticipated open began when
early season snowstorms blanketed our region in mid-November,” said Paul
Pinchbeck, Vice President, Marketing, Blue Mountain Resort. “While we had to weather a few mild spells,
our snowmakers were still able to mass-produce the snow needed to get our
slopes open. With continued help from
Mother Nature and successful snowmaking operations, we’re looking forward to
what we hope will be another long season at Blue Mountain.”
Updated daily, snow and condition reports can be found at
www.bluemountain.ca, or in real time on Blue Mountain’s Facebook Page and Twitter Page.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Shri Fest returns to the Blue Mountain Village on October 31
Shri Fest returns to the Blue Mountain Village on
October 31 for three days of Yoga, Music and Art celebrations. Yogis, curiosity
seekers and foodies will all come together to take part in a weekend of Yoga,
shopping and a Farm-to-Table dinner. Shri, meaning beauty describes in part
what the festival is all about, beautiful yoga and beautiful people coming
together in a beautiful setting. Shri Fest takes place Oct 31st-Nov 2nd in the
Grand central lodge at the base of Blue Mountain in the heart of the Blue
Mountain Village.
Entering its third year Shri Fest continues to delight
it's participants by bringing together the best of our regional Yoga and
Fitness instructors to provide a variety of classes throughout an entire
weekend. With a full retail village and food offerings throughout the day plus
a dinner that showcases the best of local Farmers there is always something for
participants to do once they have finished their yoga.
Shirlee Williams founder and festival director says "Shri fest offers something for everyone, a great variety of classes, amazing items for purchase in our "Shri-Tail village", incredible food and live music in many of classes, we are so excited that we are back for year three bigger and better than ever".
For more information please contact event owners Shirlee & Simon Williams simon@buddharider.com 416-566-0990 www.shrifest.com
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Bruce Cockburn to play Blue Mountain Village August 16th
Canadian
Music Hall of Fame inductee and 13-time Juno Award-winner headlines the Roots
Festival, a celebration of Canadian music, August 16–18.
Blue
Mountains, Ontario. (August 7th, 2014) --- Next
Saturday, August 16th at 8pm, the Blue Mountain Village Plaza Stage
welcomes legendary folk/rock guitarist and internationally acclaimed
singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn for a free concert.
“We continue to book Canadian music legends”, says Patti Kendall, Director of Marketing & Events for Blue Mountain Village, “first Gino Vanelli at our July 4-6th Jazz Festival, then April Wine Canada Day and now Bruce Cockburn. Plus we are booking up and coming Canadian artists for the free Friday night series. These concerts are proving to be very popular as a result of such high quality musicians in a unique cobblestone outdoor setting.”
A
true Canadian icon, Cockburn’s career has spanned four decades, produced
thirty-one albums and taken him to the four corners of the earth. His
musical forms are as diverse as his lyrical subject matter. He has composed
songs in such varied styles as folk, jazz-infused rock, classic rock and rock
and roll, and has even shown the influence of reggae and world music. From
“Wondering Where the Lions Are” to “Lovers in a Dangerous Time” and “If I had a
Rocket Launcher”, his long list of hits has not only charted internationally,
but has also become an integral part of the Canadian musical canon. Even still,
Cockburn continues to work to reinvent himself. It’s quite likely that the
“Rumors of Glory” you hear today sounds different than it did 30 years ago.
Just one day before the Cockburn concert
visitors can see Scarlett Jane, a regular top 20 song on CBC radio 2.
Scarlett Jane was live on CTV’s Canada AM early August and the Toronto duo has
earned two nominations at the Canadian Folk Music awards for their debut album
Stranger.
Remaining
concerts this summer include The James Cameron Band, Sunday August 18th,
Donna Creigton and Jenna Grahlman August 22nd 7pm
& 8pm, Cecile Doo-Kingue on Saturday August 23rd, Suzie
Vinnick August 29th . Plans are underway for the second annual
Guitar Trail event on Saturday, September 6th where the Village will
book over 10 local musicians to position them throughout the Blue Mountain
hiking trails for a new concept of hiking to live music.
About
the Village:
Between
the foot of the Niagara Escarpment’s scenic Blue Mountains and the rugged
shores and crystal-clear waters of Georgian Bay, the picturesque Blue Mountain
Village is Southern Ontario’s premiere four-season destination. A
cobblestoned pedestrian village framed by turn-of-the-century Ontario
architecture, the Village offers a wide variety of family accommodations,
activities and attractions including over 40 unique shops and restaurants, zip
lines, ropes courses, hiking, biking, Segue tours and much more. An incredible
natural retreat, the Village offers as much – or as little – as you’d like to
do. For a complete listing of Village events, please visit www.bluemountainvillage.ca
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
The Pottery Restaurant boasts a beautiful and bright new look!
At 7am on Friday, May 30th, the staff
members at The Pottery Restaurant were unlocking its front doors to prepare for
the re-opening! The Pottery Restaurant, located in the Blue Mountain Inn, has
re-opened after undergoing major renovations. The restaurant now boasts a
brighter and more contemporary look than its previous décor, while still
maintaining its rustic roots. As soon as guests enter the restaurant, they
experience an entirely new entrance way followed by a bright open dining area.
The restaurant has been renovated completely, from its heightened and
brightened ceilings, to its floors and carpeting.
“We are very excited to have launched the newly
renovated space,” said Steve Flagler, Director of Food and Beverage, Blue
Mountain Resort. “The Pottery Restaurant has always been a fantastic on resort
dining experience, and its new look reflects that.”
Guests will notice that the restaurant has been
completely re-painted, and what once was covered in warm shades of red and
brown is now much brighter in shades of white. When guests look up, they will
be amazed by the beautiful skylights where a hallway used to sit, now ushering
in an abundance of natural light. The renovations have created an overall
brighter space in the dining areas, and almost every aspect of the restaurant
has been updated. Behind the scenes, the restaurant has acquired a completely
new kitchen and area for the serving staff. The restaurant is excited to also
introduce an updated menu, with new items such as chicken mignon with crimini
mushroom ravioli, and zucchini and flank steak skewers, while still including
old favourites such as The Pottery’s signature chicken, shrimp and peanut pad
thai.
“We wanted to turn an old favourite into a new
hotspot,” said Flagler, “and this renovation will help us to do just that.”
The new breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, and wine
menus can be accessed on our website, www.bluemountain.ca,
on The Pottery Restaurant page under Eateries & Nightlife. The Pottery
Restaurant is now open; so grab your friends, try some delicious food, and
enjoy its new look!
About The Pottery Restaurant
The Pottery Restaurant is located in the Blue Mountain
Inn and offers a casual dining atmosphere. The restaurant provides exceptional
service and a wonderful dining experience. Open for breakfast, lunch, and
dinner daily. For reservations, call 705-443-5509.
About Blue Mountain Resort
Blue Mountain, Ontario’s largest mountain resort is
nestled on the shores of Georgian Bay, located 90 minutes north of Toronto.
Blue Mountain has become the four-season destination of the North, visited by
more than 1.5 million guests a year. Winter at the resort boasts 42 ski and
snowboard trails enhanced by a world-class snowmaking system. Summer
months offer the largest downhill mountain biking facility in Ontario, Monterra
Golf course, Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster, Cascade Putting Course, Timber
Challenge Ropes Course, Wind Rider Triple Zips and a private beach property among
other seasonal attractions. Year-round the resort attracts visitors to more
than 1,000 luxury accommodation units and 45 unique concept restaurants, bars
and retail stores in our pedestrian Village. 37,500 square feet of
state-of-the-art conference space caters year-round to corporate meeting
groups. Blue Mountain is 50% owned by Intrawest ULC. Visit www.bluemountain.ca for more
information.
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