Skiing w/o a Car in Toronto

kevin_k

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So I'm trying to whittle down my options for skiing with some kind of season-pass-lite deal this winter. The main issue is that I'm not a car owner, which makes resort access a pain in the ass. Earl Bales and Centennial are non-options. They're ok for a quick fix, but not places I want to dominate my choices for skiing this winter.

Milton is off the GO line, with a 10-15 minute cab ride to the hill. Might be cost effective with one of their 5 day, 7 night options. Dagmar and Lakeridge seem to be pretty much car access only. Unless I'm mistaken.

I'm a student, but being committed to ski club dates is kind of limiting. Not enough to rule it out, but I'd only be able to make UTSSC's Saturday trips, and night skiing only at Blue doesn't seem ideal. Not to mention, my work and study schedule leaves me open early in the week, so if I could get out Monday/Tuesday during the day that would be much closer to ideal.

I haven't looked into autoshare/zipcar options, they might be cost effective, but I don't have a perfect driving record which might make things sticky. Also I'm having trouble finding Greyhound schedules for access to Blue, but I did see that a twenty pack of passes goes for about $380. Seems like it might be less than autoshare in the long run. But, it's Greyhound. Do you guys have experience with Greyhound's service to Blue?

Is that it for options? For those stuck riding the rocket -- what do you guys do in the city?
 
i weekend warrior louis, the pass is more expensive but the park is the best in ontario. hit me up on here always looking for ppl to split gas costs with, i live downtown so subway stops are easy access
 
get a ski coaching job with a 3rd party resort company such as snow hawks snow ravens (lol) or evolve. Both companies have buses that pick up kids from various stops around the city, and are willing to let coaches hitch rides as well. Its a sweet gig to teach kids, get payed and ski some of the best parks in ontario....you probably dont have your level 1 certification though?
 
I join him on weekends too.

We usually meet at the bass pro off the 400.

You can get a train over there or even buses.

You can take buses up to louis aswel
 
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