Yes, a chalet company is about to give you an honest list of the hotels near Blue Mountain — because the fastest way to the right accommodation is knowing the whole map, and for plenty of trips a hotel is the correct answer. Here is what actually exists within a few minutes of the mountain, organized by where it sits, followed by the one question that decides whether any of them is right for your particular trip.
Hotels in Blue Mountain Village
The Village at the base of the mountain is where the walk-to-everything hotels are:
- The Westin Trillium House — the Village's full-service hotel, positioned right in the pedestrian village with Georgian Bay to one side and the slopes to the other. The name most people picture when they think "Blue Mountain hotel."
- Blue Mountain Village Suites — the resort's suite buildings around the Village core, including the Grand Georgian, Weider Lodge, and Seasons at Blue. Suite-style units from studios up to multi-bedroom layouts, stepping straight into the Village.
- Mosaic at Blue — condo-hotel suites a short walk from the central Village square.
- Embarc Blue Mountain — vacation-club suites near the Mill Pond edge of the Village.
Book any of these when being inside the Village itself — restaurants, patios, the events square, the base lifts — is the point of the trip.
Hotels at the base and just outside
- Blue Mountain Inn — the resort's original hotel at the base area, a short shuttle or drive from the central Village.
- North Creek Resort at Blue — condo-style resort lodging on Blue Mountain's northern edge.
- Georgian Bay Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham — highway-side hotel on the Collingwood–Craigleith stretch, a short drive from the lifts.
- Craigleith Manor Bed & Breakfast — a small, well-reviewed B&B option in Craigleith for travellers who want quiet over resort bustle.
Downtown Collingwood, ten to fifteen minutes east, adds a further band of familiar roadside hotels — a practical fallback when everything at the mountain itself is full.
The question that decides it: how many rooms would you need?
For one or two people, a hotel near Blue Mountain is simple and right. The math changes the moment you are booking for a family of eight, three families travelling together, or any group where the answer to "how many rooms?" is three or more.
At that point you are no longer comparing a hotel room against anything — you are comparing a corridor of separate rooms against one property where everyone shares a kitchen, a dining table, a living room, and a private hot tub. Each of our ten chalets sleeps 10 to 14 with four or five bedrooms; the eight chalets of our Mountain cluster are a 10-minute walk from the same Village the hotels are in. We wrote the full logic up in the hotel alternative for groups, and the pricing side in Blue Mountain accommodation prices.
Peak weekends, when the hotels fill
One more thing worth knowing: on holiday weekends — Christmas week, Family Day, March Break — the Village hotels sell out well ahead. If you are reading this with full hotels in front of you, whole-property rentals are the part of the local inventory most searchers never checked. Availability for all ten of our chalets is live on the booking page, and our last-minute booking answer covers how close to a date it is realistic to still find space.
Quick reference
- Couples, short stays, being in the Village: the Westin, Village Suites, Mosaic, or Embarc.
- Simple and functional near the hill: Blue Mountain Inn, North Creek, Georgian Bay Hotel.
- Quiet, small-scale: Craigleith Manor B&B.
- Families and groups needing 3+ rooms: run the whole-chalet math before defaulting to a room block — here is that math.
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