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  2. Blue Mountain (ski resort) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain is a ski resort located in The Blue Mountains, Ontario, Canada. The resort spans the Niagara Escarpment near the southern shore of Georgian Bay , and encompasses 147 hectares (360 acres) of skiable terrain with a vertical drop of 220 metres (720 ft).

  3. The Blue Mountains, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Mountains is a town in Grey County, southwestern Ontario, Canada, located where the Beaver River flows into Nottawasaga Bay.It is named for the Blue Mountain, and hence the economy of the town is centred on tourism, particularly on the Blue Mountain ski resort and the private Georgian Peaks, Osler, Craigleith and Alpine Ski Clubs.

  4. File:View of Collingwood, Ontario from the top of Blue ...

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  5. Craigleith Heritage Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Craigleith Heritage Depot is a museum, library, tourism and community hub serving The Blue Mountains, Ontario in partnership with The Town of The Blue Mountains Public Library and is the last remaining station standing on Canada's first long-line railroad. [1]

  6. Blue Mountain, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain, Ontario may refer to: Blue Mountain (ski resort), a ski resort; The Blue Mountains, Ontario, a town;

  7. Craigleith Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Craigleith Provincial Park was established in 1967 by Ontario Parks.It is a recreation-class provincial park created to help preserve historic oil shale beach. [3] Craigleith Provincial Park is a small park located between Collingwood and Thornbury (10 kilometres (6.2 mi) west of Collingwood) on the southern shores of Georgian Bay.

  8. Blue Mountain Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain Pottery was a Canadian pottery company in Collingwood, Ontario, that operated from 1953 to 2004. Named for the nearby Blue Mountains , it produced pottery with distinctive mixtures of glazes , the most common of which included a blue-green and a dark grey or black glaze.

  9. Blue Mountains, Ontario - Wikipedia

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