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Skiing near Toronto?
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I'm off to Toronto with work from mid November until Christmas. I know it's not near any of the big resorts, but does anyone know if there's any decent skiing not too far away?
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iblair
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The nearest generally accessible resorts from TO are Blue Mountain (Collingwood) which is now owned by Intrawest, and Mount St. Louis Moonstone. Both are a couple of hours drive away. - There used to be a regular bus schedule from downtown Toronto, and day trips are possible.
There are also a few areas owned by local ski clubs.
- When I worked at the U of T, many years ago, we had a departmental ski day where I had my first experience on skis (although x0-country, not downhill).
If you're thinking about a longer trip, then you might want to try going down to the US. Smuggler's Notch is not too far for a long weekend.
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