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Accounts for resorts' snow quantity, moisture content, latitude, elevation, and slope aspects.
Blue Mountain is ranked No. 111 in North America for its total snowfall during an average season.
% of days with more than 6" of snow
4.0%% of months with more than 90" of snow
0.0%% of months with less than 30" of snow
75.0%Blue Mountain is ranked No. 111 in North America for its total snowfall during an average season.
Accounts for resorts' snow quantity, moisture content, latitude, elevation, and slope aspects.
This score accounts for total snow quantity, its moisture content, the resort's latitude, elevation, and its slope aspects, which affect total snow preservation.
If you're waiting for a powder day at Blue Mountain, then you might have a long wait. Only 4.0% of winter days see more than 6 inches of snowfall, which means, on average, you'll have to spend 10 days or more mining the slopes at Blue Mountain to score that one great day. It could be worse, however. You could be muskie fishing.
Skiing at Blue Mountain is about getting outside, ripping up the slope, eating chili dogs and getting in as much vertical as you can. It's not about big dumps. And that's okay. This place is about honing your skills for that trip to Snowbird or Alaska. With only 0.0% of months at Blue Mountain getting more than 90 inches of snow, this isn't the place to set up your powderhound shack.
Driving from the Toronto, ON airport can cost a traveler more two hours when driving conditions aren't ideal, so its definitely time that you have to budget into your trip, as the 107-minute drive is often enough to keep skiers from getting snow time on their last day in town.