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What is the minimum stay to book a Blue Mountain chalet?

2 min read · Last reviewed June 2026 · By the Blue View Chalets Team

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Short answer
The minimum stay at any Blue View chalet is two nights. Over peak holidays — Christmas, New Year's, Family Day, March Break, and summer long weekends — three to four nights may be required. The exact minimum for your dates shows when you enter them on the booking page, so a quick check confirms what's needed.

The standard two-night minimum

Across all 10 chalets, the standard minimum is two nights — whether you're booking a single chalet for a family weekend or one of the five-bedroom homes that sleep up to 14, like Aurora, Luna, or Prima. Two nights is also the sweet spot for a Blue Mountain getaway: enough time to soak in the private hot tub, cook a couple of meals in the full kitchen, and still get a full day at the Village or on Georgian Bay. Confirm the minimum for any property and any dates on the booking page, and browse the full lineup on the chalets page first.

Longer minimums over peak holidays

On the busiest dates of the year, the minimum stretches to three or four nights. Christmas, New Year's, Family Day weekend, March Break, and summer long weekends are in heavy demand, so the calendar requires the longer minimum to reserve over them. This is standard for chalet rentals in a resort town and keeps the calendar workable for everyone. Planning a peak-season trip — especially a multi-family stay across adjacent chalets? Book early and check the required nights for your exact dates on the booking page.

Planning your stay length

For most groups, two to three nights balances travel time against value — the nightly rate covers the whole chalet shared among 10 to 14 guests, so it stretches further the more people split it. Want a longer escape? Our chalets suit week-long stays well, with full kitchens, in-unit laundry, and a private hot tub making it easy to settle in. We're a vacation-rental operation, not a long-stay or monthly-lease provider, so think in nights and weeks rather than months. To compare layouts before locking dates, see our chalets that sleep 14 or the chalets that sleep 12.

Related questions

Is the minimum stay always two nights?

Two nights is the standard minimum, but peak holiday periods such as Christmas, New Year's, and March Break may require three to four nights. The booking page shows the exact requirement for your dates.

Can I book a single night?

No. The shortest possible stay is two nights, even midweek or last-minute. This applies to every chalet in the portfolio.

How do I know the minimum for my dates?

Enter your arrival and departure dates on the booking page. If a stay is too short for those dates, the calendar will flag the minimum number of nights required.

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