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For more information regarding accessibility at Blue Mountain, visit bluemountain.ca/accessible
JOZO WEIDER BLVD.
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Blue Mountain
Private Beach
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WeiderLodge
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Grand Central Lodge Food Court & BarActivity Central - Rentals, Retail,Guest Services & Ticket SalesMill Pond PlaygroundStorytime ParkCoca-Cola Village Stage
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Guest Services
Visitor Information
Entrance
Washrooms
Accessible Washrooms
Baby Change Table
Automated Teller Machines
Lockers
Taxi Stand
Shuttle Service
Green SeasonYear-Round Winter Season
Hiking Trail
Walking Trail
Accessible Parking
Parking
Base Camp Attraction Mid-Station Attraction Summit Attraction
2018 RESORT & TRAIL MAP
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RESORT MAP
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BLUE MOUNTAIN RESORTS LP108 Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains, ON L9Y 3Z2Tel: 705-445-0231 | 877-445-0231 | Fax: [email protected] | BlueMountain.ca
THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE & EVENT SPONSORS
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Big Sleeze
Waterfall
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TRAIL LEGEND
MOUNTAIN BIKE RESPONSIBILITY CODETHERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE AND PERSONAL AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE. REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU DECIDE TO USE THE BIKE TRAILS,
ALWAYS SHOW COURTESY TO OTHERS. PLEASE ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR A SAFE OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE.
1. Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.2. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.3. Be courteous to other trail users. Slow down when overtaking other riders. Pass only when it is safe — Hikers have the right of way on multi-use trails.4. When entering a trail or starting downhill, you must look uphill and yield to other riders.5. Always wear a helmet when riding.6. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the scene and identify yourself to the Bike Patrol.7. You must not ride lifts or the terrain if your ability is impaired through use of drugs or alcohol.8. Parents or guardians are responsible for their children’s activities on resort property.9. To minimize erosion, stay on designated trails and do not cut switchbacks.10. Keep off closed trails and closed areas. Observe and obey all posted signs and markings.11. You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant.12. Familiarize yourself with the trail systems and select rides within your ability level. When in doubt — WALK!
KNOW THE CODE — BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE CODE WILL RESULT IN THE SUSPENSION OF TRAIL PRIVILEGES.
PLEASE READ NOTICE TO USERS OF THESE FACILITIES
EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY — ASSUMPTION OF RISK — JURISDICTION. THESE CONDITIONS WILL AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!As a condition of use of the resort facilities, the Facility User assumes all risk of personal injury, death or property loss resulting from any cause whatsoever including but not limited to the risks, dangers and hazards of the alpine coaster, hiking trails, climbing wall, putting course, ropes courses and zip lines, Segway tours, Bagjump, Plunge, paddleboating, kayaking, canoeing, mountain biking and cycling, and all other recreational activities; tripping, slipping and falling, including falling from heights; changing weather conditions; variation or changes in the terrain; impact or collision with trees, fences, platforms or other natural or man-made objects or with other participants, pedestrians, vehicles or equipment; misuse of the equipment or facilities; condition of and hidden defects in the equipment; mechanical failure; improper landing; encounters with wildlife; aggravation of pre-existing injuries, conditions or congenital anomalies; the possibility of fatigue, straining, pinching, drowning or overexertion; negligence of other participants; or negligence, breach of contract, or breach of statutory duty of care on the part of Blue Mountain Resorts LP, Blue Mountain Resorts GP Inc., Intrawest ULC, and Blue Mountain Village Association and their affiliated entities and partners and their respective directors, officers, employees, volunteers, agents, independent contractors, subcontractors, representatives,sponsors,successors and assigns (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Resort Operator”). The Facility User agrees that the Resort Operator shall not be liable for any such personal injury, death or property loss and releases the Resort Operator and waives all claims with respect thereto. The Facility User agrees that any litigation involving the Resort Operator will be brought within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Ontario and any rights, duties and obligations as between the parties will be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Ontario.
THE RESORT OPERATOR’S LIABILITY IS EXCLUDED BY THESE CONDITIONS. PLEASE BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY IN ALL ACTIVITIES.
HIKING SAFETY• Never hike alone • Be prepared for weather changes• Observe all closures. Stay on marked trails.• Steep slopes are very dangerous. You may encounter various hazards and unstable surfaces.• Carry water, sunscreen and a watch. Make note of the last gondola ride down.• No hiking is permitted in the bike terrain park or on downhill trails.• Fires, horses and camping are not allowed.
DRONESThe use of commercial drones is only permitted with the express written consent of Blue Mountain Resort. The use of any personal drones is strictly prohibited.
RIDGE RUNNER MOUNTAIN COASTER RESPONSIBILITY CODETHERE ARE ELEMENTS OF RISK THAT COMMON SENSE AND PERSONAL
AWARENESS CAN HELP REDUCE. PLEASE ADHERE TO THE CODE LISTED BELOW AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR A SAFE EXPERIENCE.
1. Observe and obey all posted signs and instructions from staff.2. Do not stop on track until finish area — except in case of emergency.3. Seatbelt must be worn at all times. Removal of seatbelt may result in serious injury or death.4. You must not use coaster if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs.5. You must control your speed keeping a safe distance behind the cart ahead. Tailgating is prohibited. If track is wet or icy you must increase the distance between carts due to longer braking distance.6. You must not collide with the cart ahead of you.7. Keep hands on both brake handles and arms and legs inside cart at all times. 8. Face direction of travel at all times. Never turn around, lie down, kneel or stand.9. If ride stops you must remain in cart with your seatbelt fastened until ride starts again or you are instructed otherwise by staff.10. If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the unload area and identify yourself to attendant.
KNOW THE CODE — BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
• All Access Park Pass mandatory to ride these trails*• Make a plan before you drop• Start slowly and build your speed• Look before you leap – inspect the trail by rolling features and utilizing ride-arounds• Ride within your ability• Start small on Haole and work your way up to H2O• Respect the Bike Park staff, trails, other riders and conditions• Trails are closed for a reason, do not ride closed trails• Always remember the Mountain Bike
RESPONSIBILITY CODE Practice your skills on trails like Minion’s Rush and Showcase, then visit the Assessment Area at the top of Grab Bag to complete your Freeride Skills Assessment and receive your All Access Park Pass
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These trails are listed in order of difficulty from green being the easiest and
orange being the most difficult.
TRAIL PROGRESSION TECHNICAL/SINGLE TRACK
MACHINE BUILT
H2OHAOLE
SHOWCASEMINION’S RUSH
GULCHLOWER GROOVE
GROOVE
THE SMART WAY TO STARTThere’s no avoiding the inherent risks of mountain biking, but there are actions you can take as a rider to minimize the possibility of a crash or injury. Trails change due to a number of factors including weather and riding traffic. All riders, regardless of skill level or age, should employ the “Pre-Ride, Re-Ride, Free-Ride” mantra on every visit to the Bike Park.
PRE-RIDE Start slowly and build your speed to learn the trail and identify the appropriate riding line
RE-RIDE Familiarize yourself with the flow of the trail, and gradually begin building your speed as you become more comfortableFREE-RIDE Only once you’re warmed up, familiar with the trail and feeling comfortable
NEW RIDERSIf you’re new to the sport of downhill mountain biking, we suggest you start your ride on our beginner trail, The Groove. Move on to The Gulch only once you’re warmed up and feeling comfortable. Groove first Gulch secondWe recommend all riders take a lesson on their first visit to the Bike Park. Visit Activity Central to learn more about our program options.
EXPERIENCED RIDERSLike a cup of hot coffee in the morning, starting your day with a casual warm-up run on The Groove or Minion’s Rush is the right way to get your body and mind prepared for a day of riding.
GROOVEMINIONS RUSH
EMBRYO
GROOVEGULCH
HAOLE & H2O CODE OF CONDUCT
ADVANCED BIKE HANDLING SKILLS ARE REQUIRED TO USE THESE TRAILS
HIKING Cascade – 1.2 km Memory Lane – 0.5 km Straight up – 0.9 km Village Way – 1.3 km
MULTI-USE The Grind – 2.1 km Cory’s Loop – 1.3 km Southern Traverse – 1.4 km Cagey – 2.5 km Cagey Extension – 1 km Route 66 – 0.6 km Pathway to Village – 0.6 km On the Rocks – N/A
TRAIL SYMBOLS Easy Intermediate Advanced Most Difficult/Expert Advanced Special Terrain Expert Special Terrain Basecamp Attraction Mid-Station Attraction Summit Attraction First Aid Washrooms
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