Groups & Occasions

What accommodation works for a church retreat at Blue Mountain?

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

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Short answer
Faith groups generally book several adjacent chalets in our Mountain cluster: each chalet is a whole private home sleeping 10 to 14 with a full kitchen and living room, and eight of them sit side by side on one property — 39 bedrooms in total, up to 104 guests. That gives a retreat separate houses for families or age groups, shared outdoor space, and kitchens for communal meals, without booking a conference centre.

How the cluster fits a retreat

The eight chalets at 104 Brooker Boulevard are adjacent, so a retreat can take the number of houses it needs and keep everyone on one address. Two chalets host up to 28 guests, and the full property reaches 104 across 39 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms. Groups typically split by household or by age — leaders in one chalet, families in another, the youth contingent in the bunk rooms — while sharing the gas firepits between the chalets and, from May to mid-September, the seasonal heated pool. Mid-size groups can start with two chalets or the 20 to 30 guest configurations.

Meals, meetings and the honest limits

Every chalet has a full kitchen and a dining table sized to the house, which is how retreats handle communal meals without catering — one chalet cooks for the group, or each house takes a meal. The living rooms seat the household comfortably and work for a small discussion circle. Being straight with you about the limits: these are residential chalets, not an event venue. Each chalet's guest maximum is set under the Town rental by-law and is enforced, and neighbourhood quiet hours apply — so a large plenary session with amplified sound is not what this setting is for. Our answer on hosting events at a chalet covers where the line sits.

Booking a multi-chalet retreat

Because retreats depend on adjacent chalets being free at once, lead time matters more than for a single booking — fix your dates and headcount, then ask us for a group quote so we can coordinate neighbouring chalets rather than scattering your group. Shoulder-season dates and midweek stays are both the quietest and the best value, which suits retreats that are not tied to a school calendar. For the practical mechanics of holding several chalets together, see booking multiple chalets.

Related questions

Can we hold sessions or services at the chalets?

Small gatherings within a chalet — a discussion circle in the living room, a shared meal — work fine. Amplified plenary sessions do not: these are residential homes with occupancy limits and quiet hours, not an event venue.

How many people can a retreat bring?

Up to 14 in a single chalet, about 28 across two adjacent chalets, and up to 104 across the whole eight-chalet property.

Can each family have its own space?

Yes — that is the main reason groups choose the cluster. Each chalet is a separate private home on the same property, so households keep their own kitchen, bathrooms and bedtime.

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