Location & Getting Here

Is there a bus from Toronto to Blue Mountain?

2 min read · Last reviewed August 21, 2026 · By the Blue View Chalets Team

Aerial view of a ski village in winter
Short answer
Yes, in two legs. An intercity coach runs from Toronto to the Collingwood Main Terminal in roughly two and a half hours, and from Collingwood the local Blue Mountain Link transit route continues into the Town of The Blue Mountains, with stops in the Craigleith and Village/resort area. There is no train to Blue Mountain. It is workable if you are travelling light and staying put, but timetables are limited, so check both operators before committing to a car-free trip.

Leg one: Toronto to Collingwood

Intercity coach service connects Toronto with the Collingwood Main Terminal, with a journey time of roughly two and a half hours and a small number of departures per day rather than an hourly service. Because schedules and operators on this corridor change from season to season, book through the carrier's own site and confirm the day's departures rather than relying on a timetable you saw months earlier. Plan the arrival with your 4:00 pm check-in in mind, and remember the return leg is equally sparse — a late-morning bus can quietly decide your checkout day.

Leg two: Collingwood to The Blue Mountains

From Collingwood, the local Blue Mountain Link transit route runs between Collingwood and the Town of The Blue Mountains, roughly 6:00 am to 10:00 pm daily, with stops through Craigleith and the Blue Mountain Village and resort area. That is the leg that gets you within reach of the chalets — our eight Mountain-cluster chalets sit a 10-minute walk from the Village. Confirm current routing and times with the Town of Collingwood's transit service before you travel; service levels are set by the municipality and can change with the season.

The honest limits of a bus trip

Two legs plus luggage plus a ski bag is a lot of moving parts, and the schedule thins out exactly when groups travel — late Friday and Sunday evening. A bus trip works best for a small party staying in the Village orbit for a few nights with groceries delivered or bought locally. If your plan includes Georgian Bay beaches, Collingwood restaurants, Scandinave Spa or a stay at Aqua Villa or the 44L — both a 5-minute drive from the resort — read our honest take on whether you need a car first. Every chalet includes free parking for four vehicles, so carpooling is usually the simpler answer. From the airport, see getting here from Pearson.

Related questions

Is there a train from Toronto to Blue Mountain?

No. There is no passenger rail service to Blue Mountain or Collingwood — the options are driving, intercity bus, or a private car service.

Does the bus go directly to Blue Mountain Village?

The intercity coach goes to the Collingwood terminal. The local Blue Mountain Link transit route continues into The Blue Mountains, including the Village and resort area.

Do you run a shuttle from Toronto or the airport?

No — Blue View does not operate a shuttle or transportation service. Most guests drive or arrange a private car service, and every chalet has free parking for four vehicles.

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