Dining at the Village — a walk away
The closest dining is right in Blue Mountain Village, about a 10-minute walk from the eight Brooker Blvd chalets. The pedestrian Village packs in the range — casual pubs and après-ski spots, family-friendly restaurants, patios and cafés — all close enough to walk over for dinner and stroll back. It's the most convenient option on a ski day or a night out, with no driving and no parking. See our dining page for an overview, and the walkable chalets on the near-the-Village page.
Collingwood and the wider area
For more variety, downtown Collingwood is a short drive from the chalets and has a strong independent scene — bistros, breweries with food, bakeries and cafés along a historic main street. The surrounding Georgian Bay region adds wineries, breweries and cideries that serve food or pair well with a meal out, making for a relaxed afternoon or evening. Our things-to-do page and attractions page point to the highlights, so the group can mix Village convenience with a Collingwood night out. Aqua Villa and 44L guests, a 5-minute drive to the resort, are well placed for both.
Eating in at the chalet
Sometimes the best group dinner is the one you make together. Every chalet has a full kitchen, a gas BBQ and open dining space, so a grill night or a big family-style meal is easy — and far cheaper than a large table out. We don't offer an on-site chef or catering, but the kitchen makes it simple to cook in or bring in a local caterer for a special night. Plan around your group's mix of nights out and nights in, and check chalet details and dates on the booking page or the chalets page.
Related questions
Can we walk to restaurants from the chalets?
Yes — Blue Mountain Village, a 10-minute walk from the Brooker Blvd chalets, has a range of restaurants, pubs and patios. Collingwood's restaurants are a short drive away.
Is there a chef or catering at the chalets?
No on-site chef or catering, but every chalet has a full kitchen and a BBQ, so you can cook in easily or arrange a local caterer for a special meal.
Where's the best dining variety?
The Village is the most convenient on foot; downtown Collingwood, a short drive away, offers the widest range of independent restaurants, cafés and breweries.

