Short answer
Craigleith Ski Club sits at 164 Craigleith Road in The Blue Mountains, on the escarpment a short drive — roughly five to ten minutes — from our eight-chalet cluster at 104 Brooker Boulevard. Craigleith is a private members’ club with no public lodging of its own, so member families and their guests typically stay nearby; a whole chalet sleeping 10–14 puts the crew minutes from the club’s lifts with a kitchen for early race-day breakfasts.
Where Craigleith Ski Club is relative to the chalets
The club’s hill rises off Craigleith Road in the historic Craigleith stretch of the Niagara Escarpment, just along the shore from Blue Mountain itself. From our Mountain cluster the run over is a few minutes by car, which makes the chalets a practical base for club weekends: gear in the vehicle the night before, out the door after breakfast, first tracks without a highway drive. Browse the cluster on the chalets page or start with the ski-trip chalets.
Why club families rent whole chalets
A private club handles your ski day; it does not house your family. A chalet that sleeps 10–14 covers the real club-weekend logistics — multiple kids’ gear exploding in a real entryway, a fully stocked kitchen for the 7 am porridge shift, laundry for wet layers, and a private hot tub for the adults once the kids crash. Season-long regulars often settle into a favourite; see how the largest chalets lay out their bedrooms.
The weekend beyond the club
Staying at the base of Blue Mountain means the non-club half of the weekend is walkable: Blue Mountain Village’s restaurants and shops are a 10-minute walk from the cluster, and Collingwood is a short drive. Guests of members who ski Craigleith one day can spend the next exploring — our first-timer’s guide covers the area. Membership and guest access are the club’s business; lodging is ours.
Related questions
Does Craigleith Ski Club have accommodation?
It is a private members’ ski club, not a resort — families and guests arrange their own lodging nearby, which is exactly what the chalets are for.
How long is the drive from the chalets to the club?
Plan on roughly five to ten minutes along the escarpment from 104 Brooker Boulevard, a little more in heavy snow.
Can non-members ski at Craigleith?
Access is governed by the club — typically membership or a member-hosted guest visit. For public skiing, Blue Mountain Resort is a 10-minute walk from the chalets.