Thursday, June 11, 2020

Blue Mountain Resort reopening some summer attractions


Blue Mountain Resort will open some of its summer attractions for the weekend in conjunction with the provincial government’s Phase 2 reopening plan.

On Friday, the resort will reopen a number of outdoor attractions, including its open-air gondola, mill pond activity centre, Cascade mini golf course, the Chutes and Lumber ball run, and cross-country bike rentals.

The move comes after the resort opened its mountain hiking trail network last weekend. This year the resort requires users to purchase passes or tickets to access the trail network. Manager of Public Relations Tara Lovell said recently that the passes are required to both maintain the system and to monitor capacity. Attractions will operate at a reduced capacity compared to years past due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The resort’s Monterra Golf course also opened in May.

All of the activities that will open on Friday are included in the resort’s new Play All Day Pass, a day pass that provides unlimited access to summer attractions at the resort, a news release said.

The resort has gone through a lot of work in adapting its operations in response to COVID-19, the release said.

“The way guests flow through the resort and engage with our Blue Mountain team will be different,” Lovell said. “With safety as our top priority, we are welcoming guests back to Blue and look forward to families sharing great summer experiences with us once again.”

The public is advised to visit bluemountain.ca when planning to visit to familiarize themselves with the changes to operations. It is also advised that passes are pre-purchased online with the resort limiting capacity this year and daily quantities of passes available.

Guests who want to take part in attractions are asked to park in the P2 parking lot, which is the main lot on Jozo Weider Boulevard. Those wanting to access the hiking trails are asked to park in lots P1 or P4.

Details about attractions and operating hours are available at bluemountain.ca

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