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The Georgian Peaks Club

The Georgian Peaks Club

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104 Wensley St, Collingwood, Ontario, N0H 2P0, Canada
(519) 599-6771 www.georgianpeaks.com
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May 22, 2018
Not my favourite private club... still has lots of terrain ranging from a couple moderate hills to mainly steeper ones. They have an exceptional racing program, producing World Cup caliber skiers every year. The lifts are aging and will sometimes close because of the high winds coming off of Georgian bay. With the cold wind coming off the bay, it gets very icy which some more leisurely skiers don’t like. Chalet is older than the other clubs but still nice with decent food.

May 8, 2018
This club has some of the best terrain in all of Ontario and yet the people are probably the best part of the Peaks. The atmosphere at the club has kept myself and my family here for generations, and the racing program is second to none. I would highly recommend Georgian Peaks.

May 1, 2018
An awesome private ski club. I went there on a weekend and the slopes were not crowded at all. This is a great place for biggenners as you will have plenty of space to practice. There bunny slope is great for practice in addition to other slopes that vary in difficulty. They also have a cafeteria thst serves decent meals.. good way to spend the day .

Mar 27, 2018
When the weather cooperates it is the best skiing on the escarpment. The members are all very nice and welcoming and the après scene is great

Mar 10, 2018
Great ski conditions. My son raced there 3 times this season and they fun a good race.

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