Short answer
Devil’s Glen Country Club sits on County Road 124 at Glen Huron, south of Duntroon — the club describes itself as about 20 minutes south of Collingwood, which makes it roughly a 30-minute drive from our chalets at Blue Mountain, the longest commute of the area’s private clubs. Whether that works depends on your weekend: pure Glen-only trips may prefer lodging closer to the club, while mixed groups get far more out of a Blue Mountain base.
The honest geography
The Glen is the southern outlier of the escarpment clubs, tucked into nearly 600 acres above the Mad River valley. From 104 Brooker Boulevard you drive through Collingwood and up County Road 124 through Duntroon — call it half an hour when the roads are clear, more in a squall. We would rather tell you that plainly than pretend it is around the corner; what the drive buys you is everything in the next section. Area context is on the location page.
When a Blue Mountain base makes sense for Glen families
Choose the chalet base when the group is bigger than the ski roster: skiers commute to the Glen, and everyone else has the Village a 10-minute walk away, the private hot tub, and the area’s restaurants and trails without a car shuffle. Multi-family Glen crews use adjacent chalets so each household keeps its own kitchen — the pattern is on the groups page, and the chalet lineup shows what fits your headcount.
Making the commute painless
Glen regulars know the drill: load the vehicle the night before, feed everyone from the chalet kitchen at 7, and treat the 124 as part of the ritual — it passes some of the prettiest farm country in the region. Winter driving deserves respect on that stretch; our snow-squall guide explains the lake-effect pattern that occasionally closes local roads, and why a flexible base with food for the day is worth having.
Related questions
How long is the drive from the chalets to Devil’s Glen?
Plan on roughly 30 minutes via Collingwood and County Road 124, and pad it generously in active snow.
Is Devil’s Glen closer to anything you offer?
No — it is the farthest of the local private clubs from our properties, and we say so rather than stretch the truth. All ten chalets are at the Blue Mountain end.
Why would a Glen family stay at Blue Mountain anyway?
For the half of the group that is not skiing the Glen: walkable Village evenings, more restaurants and activities, and a livelier base for teens and non-skiers.