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The Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain

February 20, 2014

Photo credit: Sik Photography.

Built in the architectural style of grand Georgian Bay lodges, The Westin Trillium House is – in my opinion – the place to stay when visiting Blue Mountain. Here’s why:

1. Large Suites: We stayed in a two bedroom suite that had a king bed in the master and two queen beds in the second bedroom. Both had their own en-suite bathrooms (essential for our girls’ getaway). There was also a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living room with a pull-out sofa bed, a dining table that seats eight and a fireplace. Needless to say, the suite was huge: a great space for a group of friends or families!

2. Comfortable Beds: They have the best hotel beds I’ve EVER slept on. We literally melted into the pillow-top mattresses at the end of each day…

Photo credit: Sik Photography.

3. Great Amenities: The hotel offers many of the services and features you’d expect at any Westin with an added bonus: two hot tubs and a heated outdoor swimming pool!

Photo credit: Sik Photography.

4. The Heavenly Smell: A white tea scent permeates throughout every crevice of this hotel. Their bath and body products are also infused with the same calming scent. We basically felt like we were at a spa the entire time…

5. A Great Restaurant: On the main floor of the hotel, you’ll find the Oliver & Bonacini Café Grill. The restaurant is modern, delivers great service and serves up some tasty breakfast! It also has a nice vibe at night.

Photo credit: Sik Photography.

Photo credit: Sik Photography.

6. Location, Location: The hotel overlooks Mill Pond and the quaint village. It’s also steps away from the slopes. You really can’t get better than that!

Photo credit: Sik Photography.

If you end up heading to Blue Mountain, I highly recommend staying at the Westin Trillium House. This was my second time staying with them and I can’t wait to go back!

Our stay at The Westin Trillium House was part of a press trip coordinated by Blue Mountain and was complimentary. As always, all reviews and opinions are entirely my own.

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