Buy a House in Blue Mountain and Live Like a Tourist All Year Round
Blue Mountain lies in the heart of one of Canada’s most beautiful natural landscapes and in an area with a vibrant cultural and social scene. From authentic harbour villages to the world’s longest freshwater beach, the Georgian Triangle offers a memorable journey through civilization and nature; a journey that, when you buy a house in Blue Mountain, can last a lifetime.
One attraction that you’ll enjoy year after year is the famous Apple Pie Trail, which won the Ontario Tourism Culinary Award in 2011. With stunning scenery and exciting adventures such as snowshoeing, caving, paddling and cycling excursions, wine tastings and cooking classes, the Apple Pie Trail offers a unique combination of culinary tourism and outdoor recreation.
Then there are the glorious pristine beaches, one of which is Wasaga Beach. Buy a house in Blue Mountain, and you’ve got the world’s longest freshwater beach on your doorstep. With a safe gradual shoreline, it’s perfect throughout the year for family swimming and exploring. See more Blue Mountain activities on this site.
Just minutes from the village, you can see the sights in the region’s cultural hub, Collingwood. Walk along Hurontario Street, with its charming Victorian buildings, delightful cafes, shops, galleries, antique stores, and more. You can also visit the scenic, quaint towns of Meaford and Thornbury, as well as Creemore for a genuine rural main street experience.
We’ve been helping people buy and sell houses, town homes, condos and bungalows in the Georgian Triangle for many years. If you’d like to know how we’re different and how we can help you buy a house, you’re welcome to get in touch with us any time.
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