Many people have no idea that Ontario is actually home to an Intrawest resort: Blue Mountain. It's actually Ontario's largest mountain resort, but I use the term "mountain" lightly.

After visiting Blue Mountain, I'm pleased to say there are plenty of nice things about it:

* It has a nifty little village, very much like Whistler;
* There is a wide selection of runs, many of which are pretty long (by Ontario standards);
* It's still pretty close to Toronto.

Blue Mountain definitely has the most enjoyable runs I have experienced in Ontario. Although the conditions were pretty lousy yesterday (reminiscent of early season conditions), I had a good time just exploring and enjoying the variety.

There are, however, some annoying issues that will likely limit the number of times I visit.

1. Unlike Moonstone or Horseshoe, which are right off Highway 400, a good 30-40 minutes of non-highway driving are necessary to reach Blue. It is a longer trip (granted, not *too* much longer, but I would say at least 15-20 minutes each way).

2. Blue is more expensive. A day pass is $50 + GST. And believe me, they check the times.

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3. (And this is the most ridiculous part): If you would like to enter the terrain park, you need to pay another ten dollars and watch a video on park safety. ARE YOU KIDDING ME. While the $10 fee is good for the entire year, I'm now paying $60 + GST for one day of riding that includes the park experience. Hey Intrawest, for another $13 I could ride for a day in Whistler, an admission fee that INCLUDES most of your parks and two mountains worth of terrain! 

... or I could just stick with Moonstone, which is closer, cheaper and a little more rider-friendly.

That said, Blue is worth a try every now and then.

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