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Locality: Oakville, Ontario

Phone: +1 705-445-4507



Address: 795534 The Blue Mountains L9Y 0R7 Oakville, ON, Canada

Website: www.oslerbluff.com

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Osler Bluff Ski Club Members 14.02.2021

EXCITING NEWS! The Club plans to reopen on Wednesday February 17th but is currently awaiting direction from the Grey/Bruce Health Unit as to what colour zone we will be operating in. Effective February 17th, members who pay annual dues but do not have skiing badges will be permitted to purchase a lift ticket for their use only. ... Ticket must be reserved using the purchaser’s member number by 10 a.m the day prior to arriving at the Club.

Osler Bluff Ski Club Members 27.01.2021

Today is the 11th annual #bellletstalkday We encourage everyone to join the conversation to support people living with mental illness. Bell is donating to #mentalhealth programs, so please take the time to watch this video. https://twitter.com/i/status/1354634302319824896

Osler Bluff Ski Club Members 04.01.2021

The ice rink looks beautiful today! We continue to encourage our members to be outside while maintaining a safe & socially distanced environment.

Osler Bluff Ski Club Members 02.01.2021

Wear Club Identification We request that all members wear their member badge when using the Club to be identifiable as a Club member. If you don’t have your badge handy, then perhaps wear your Club card around your neck. If you see someone who you may not be familiar with and who isn’t wearing a badge or Club card, you can politely ask them to identify themselves. If they are not members or accompanied by a member then kindly remind them the club is private property. You may wish to direct them to public lands like the Pretty River Park. If you have guests at the Club, you should accompany them while on the Club trails. As the Club abuts the Bruce Trail and provincial park, we have seen a few people who didn’t know the Club was private enter club property to snowshoe or hike.