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Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area and Muskoka Ski Club

Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area and Muskoka Ski Club

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1655 Hidden Valley Rd, Huntsville, Ontario, P1H 1A4, Canada
(705) 789-1773 www.skihiddenvalley.ca
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Jun 30, 2018
Awesome ski resort, not big and overrun like some. Altitude is low and runs fairly short which is great for unfit people like me 😂 I will definitely come back.

Mar 7, 2018
Great little ski resort near town. The food available is a pretty good selection of drinks and freshly cooked meals at the clubhouse area. We've been doing the bunny hill kids lessons and the instructors were really great with 3-year olds.

Jan 12, 2018
Went to Muskoka Hidden Valley for cottage for a long weekend, and ski for 2 days here. Staffs are very nice and friendly. Reasonable price on equipment. Snow were soft and good to ski with, maybe it is way up North, compare to Toronto. Good location to ski and explorer the Northern part of Ontario! 4 stars!!!!

Apr 7, 2018
If you have small children and need rental equipment and lessons, FORGET IT. The layout of this resort is terrible. Chalet is in the middle of the hill not at the bottom near the bunny hill. Parking also terrible. Pricing for small beginners is ridiculous.

Mar 2, 2018
Went on a really good night! On Thursdays it's only just over $20, and it wasn't really packed or busy so we were able to ski quite a bit. The staff are friendly, and I enjoyed skiing on the various types of hills they had.

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