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Join a full-day snowboarding adventure at Blue Mountain Resort from Toronto, with a 2-hour lesson, free slope time, and stunning mountain views—all in one 10-hour trip.
The Learn to Snowboard at Blue Mountain tour offers an exciting full-day experience in Ontario’s premier ski resort, perfect for beginners and intermediate snowboarders alike. For $169, this trip includes round-trip transportation from Toronto, a 2-hour lesson, and ample free time on the slopes to practice or explore. With a duration of about 10 hours, it provides a comprehensive introduction or improvement opportunity in snowboarding, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Blue Mountain’s natural scenery.
A key advantage of this tour is its focus on learning in a supportive environment, guided by certified instructors who speak English and Spanish. It’s especially suitable for those wanting to try snowboarding without the hassle of logistics—everything from transportation to gear rental is taken care of. However, it’s worth noting that weather conditions can affect the experience, and the tour is not designed for children under 18 or individuals with certain physical limitations.


This tour departs from the well-known Wilson TTC Station, where you meet at the Red Car at 8 am. The pickup is straightforward and easy to find, making the start of your day smooth and hassle-free. The round-trip drive includes a stop en route for a quick food break, giving you a moment to stretch and grab a snack before arriving at Blue Mountain Resort. The journey offers scenic views of Ontario’s landscape, setting the tone for a day of winter fun.
The transportation service comfortably accommodates up to 4 snowboards if you already own gear, which is a practical feature for those who prefer to bring their own equipment. If not, guidance is provided on how to rent the proper gear at the resort, ensuring everyone is prepared for the slopes.
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Upon arrival, the focus shifts to making sure you’re ready for the slopes. The resort is renowned as one of Ontario’s top ski destinations, combining excellent terrain with mesmerizing mountain vistas. The crisp air and panoramic views create an inspiring atmosphere to learn or improve snowboarding skills.
The resort offers a variety of slopes and facilities where you’ll have time to practice your moves after the lesson. Whether exploring the trails or simply soaking in the scenery, the environment encourages a relaxed but active day on the mountain.

The 2-hour lesson is the core of this experience, led by certified instructors who communicate fluently in English and Spanish. The lesson caters to beginners and intermediate snowboarders, aiming to help participants feel comfortable on the snow or enhance their existing skills.
Guides focus on fundamentals, safety, and technique, ensuring that even those new to snowboarding leave with a sense of achievement. The small group size guarantees personalized attention, and the instruction emphasizes building confidence on the slopes.
Following the lesson, you enjoy free time to practice new skills, explore the resort, or just relax. The open slopes are perfect for applying what you’ve learned, with plenty of varied terrain suitable for different skill levels.
The resort’s natural beauty is on full display during this time, with snow-covered trees and mountain peaks creating a stunning winter landscape. There are also facilities, including a restaurant where you can purchase food and drinks, offering a break from the activity if needed.
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This trip is weather-dependent, meaning snowboarding conditions can change based on snowfall and temperature. The provider maintains a safety-first approach, offering full refunds if the weather is deemed unsafe or if safety concerns arise. It’s important to check the weather forecast before booking and plan accordingly.
Participants should be prepared with appropriate clothing—a jacket, gloves, and snow gear—and need to arrive on time to avoid missing the departure, as there’s a 10-minute window to gather before leaving.
Guests should bring essential snowboarding gear such as a jacket, gloves, and snow clothing to stay warm and comfortable. ID or a copy is recommended for identification purposes.
Certain items are not allowed on the trip, including high-heeled shoes, pets (except assistance animals), weapons, large luggage, and glass objects. For safety and comfort, travelers should avoid carrying jewelry, vaping devices, skateboards, or fireworks.
This tour is suitable for beginners and intermediate snowboarders, but it’s not recommended for pregnant women, the elderly over 70 years, or individuals with certain health conditions like back problems. The trip is also not suited for those above 287 lbs (130 kg) or over 5 ft 9 in (180 cm) in height, reflecting the physical requirements of snowboarding.
People with mobility constraints should evaluate their comfort with snow and mountain terrain, as no specific accessibility adaptations are mentioned.
The trip costs $169 per person, which includes transportation, the lesson, and slope access. Booking is flexible, with a “Reserve now & pay later” option available, allowing you to secure your spot without immediate payment.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours before the trip for a full refund. Payments are due more than 10 hours before the scheduled departure, and refunds are not available if canceled within that window, making early planning advisable.
This tour appeals most to beginners curious about snowboarding or intermediate riders looking to refine their skills in a scenic setting. The small group size and certified instruction contribute to a comfortable learning environment.
It’s ideal for those seeking a full-day outdoor activity, with transportation included to avoid logistical worries. Travelers should be prepared for possible weather fluctuations and bring suitable gear to maximize enjoyment.
The Learn to Snowboard at Blue Mountain trip offers a convenient, well-organized day of snowboarding in one of Ontario’s finest resorts. The certified instructors and beautiful mountain environment create an engaging setting for beginners and those wanting to improve their technique.
While weather can impact the day’s conditions, the flexible cancellation policy and inclusive experience make it a reliable choice for anyone eager to explore snowboarding without the hassle of planning. This tour suits adventurers seeking a full-day outdoor activity with professional guidance and stunning natural scenery—perfect for making the most of Ontario’s winter landscape.
What is included in the price of $169?
The price covers round-trip transportation from Toronto, a 2-hour snowboarding lesson led by certified instructors, and free time on the slopes to practice or explore.
Is this tour suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the lesson is designed to help beginners feel comfortable on the snow, and the small group setting allows for personalized instruction.
What should I bring for the trip?
Guests should bring a jacket, gloves, snow clothing, and ID. It’s also wise to dress in layers to stay warm throughout the day.
Can I bring my own snowboard?
Yes, up to 4 snowboards can be carried on the vehicle if you have your own gear. The provider also offers guidance on gear rentals at the resort if needed.
How does the weather affect the trip?
Since snowboarding depends on weather conditions, full refunds are provided if the weather is unsafe or unsuitable. Checking the forecast beforehand is recommended.
What is the meeting point?
The tour departs from Wilson TTC Station at the Red Car, meeting at 8 am.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Participants should evaluate their ability to navigate snow and mountain terrain. The tour is not specifically adapted for mobility-impaired individuals.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund. Cancellations within 10 hours are not refundable.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are purchased separately at the resort’s restaurant. The trip only covers transportation, lessons, and slope access.
Who is the instructor and what languages are spoken?
The instructor is certified and speaks English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups.