

24h Blue MTN
The 8th Annual 24H at Blue Mountain was a success!
Together, we raised an outstanding $250,566 — a ~50% increase over last year. This continued growth is a reflection of what’s possible when a community comes together around a shared purpose.
While the event is hosted by Blue Mountain Resort, it is truly a collaborative effort. It is powered by passionate participants, dedicated volunteers, and the generosity of partners like you. I am incredibly proud to see teams embrace the experience, have fun, and make the weekend their own. The energy from the kick-off through to the final laps is something special — it truly feels like a celebration from start to finish, and one you wouldn’t want to miss next year.
Impact Breakdown
- Special Olympics Ontario – $141,375
- Second Tracks – $19,015
- Blue Mountain Village Foundation – $54,594
- Collingwood General and Marine Hospital (Jax’s Pay it Forward) – $16,288
About Our Charity Partners
Special Olympics Ontario
Delivers year-round sport programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities, creating opportunities for athletes to compete, build confidence, and experience a strong sense of belonging both on and off the field.
Second Tracks
A local, barrier-free learn-to-ski and snowboard program that gives youth access to the sport at no cost, including lessons, equipment, transportation, and meals. Delivered through community partnerships, it removes financial barriers and opens the mountain to young people who might not otherwise have the opportunity to participate.
Blue Mountain Village Foundation
A community-focused foundation that invests in local charities and grassroots initiatives, supporting programs that improve quality of life for youth and families across South Georgian Bay.
Collingwood General and Marine Hospital (Jax’s Pay it Forward)
Jax’s Pay it Forward is a Collingwood-based community initiative inspired by a family’s experience with their daughter’s serious heart condition. It raises funds and awareness to support local healthcare and families in need, including the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital and Ronald McDonald House.
