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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). As of 2024, the resort maintains 43 named runs, which includes its four terrain parks. The resort was established in 1941 by Jozo Weider and Gordon Peter Campbell, who acquired land on the escarpment from the Toronto Ski Club and the Blue Mountain Ski Club. In 1948, the resort signed a 999-year lease with the two ski clubs, securing use of their land on the mountain. The resort expanded its winter operations throughout the latter half of the 20th century. By the 1970s, the resort began introducing summer attractions, aiming to become a year-round destination. In 2000, construction began on its resort village, made possible after Intrawest acquired a 50 per cent stake in the company the year prior. In 2017, the resort was acquired by a consortium and consolidated under the Alterra Mountain Company. The resort hosts several seasonal attractions throughout the year on its slopes and at its resort village at the base of the escarpment. The resort is the third busiest ski resort in Canada after Whistler Blackcomb and Mont Tremblant Resort. The Blue Mountains refers to a portion of the Niagara Escarpment that streches from Osler Bluff, which overlooks Pretty River Valley Provincial Park, to Georgian Peaks where the escarpment is interrupted by the Beaver Valley.The resort used the Blue Mountain moniker in May 1941 when it was established as Blue Mountain Resorts Limited,[4] although it only occupies parts of the wider Blue Mountains geological range. The earliest recorded instance of "Blue Mountains" moniker in reference to the area's hills and valleys was in 1819, in John Jeremiah Bigsby's book Shoe and Canoe by Bigsby. However, the "Blue Mountains" moniker often attributed to Charles Rankin, who referred to the area as the Blue Mountains when surveying the area in 1833.[3] The reason why "Blue Mountain" moniker was used remains unclear. Before adopting the "Blue Mountain" name, the area was known as the "Blue Hills," a moniker often associated with Petun country. In the 17th century, Jesuit missionaries also referred to the "Blue Hills" as the "Mountains of St-Jean." However, it is not definitively confirmed that these earlier names specifically refer to the Blue Mountains. Some suggest that the description of the Blue Hills, a hilly area with a village by a lake, could also apply to other Petun settlements in the region.