Freed Blue Mountain Condos
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Located at Grey Road 19 & Gord Canning Dr, The Blue Mountains, Freed Blue Mountain Condos is a brand-new condominium complex by Freed Developments.
Presenting Freed Blue Mountain—a pinnacle of sophisticated refinement—a offering from Freed Hotels & Resorts. With its luxurious facilities, ultramodern décor, and unmatched experiences, this flagship condominium in Blue Mountain Village redefines luxury living. Enter a world of opulent luxury where sophistication and discriminating taste combine to create a community that is above and above the norm.
Situated at the intersection of Grey Road 19 and Gord Canning Drive, the Freed Blue Mountain Condos have an excellent location among Blue Mountain's stunning scenery. The lively local environment, ski slopes, and outdoor activities are all easily accessible to the residents of this area. This neighbourhood perfectly captures the perfect balance between modern living and natural quiet, with just the right amount of excitement and tranquilly.
Only 2 hoursdrive from Toronto, The Blue Mountains are an accessible getaway, tucked away on Lake Huron close to Georgian Bay. With the Niagara Escarpment just a short distance away, outdoor enthusiasts may enjoy an abundance of outdoor activities and stunning landscapes. With year-round skiing and snowboarding, as well as summertime activities like vibrant beaches and water sports, this region has a certain charm that combines the beauty of the outdoors with modern comforts.
The Blue Mountains are easily reached from Toronto; it takes just three hours to drive 130 km there on Highway 10 or take public transport, as Colltrans buses and GO Transit. The community places a strong emphasis on accessibility; Blue Mountain Link buses and Colltrans are completely accessible, and The Village at Blue Mountain includes lifts and pedestrian pathways. In addition, the gondola can accommodate wheelchairs within certain bounds, demonstrating the region's dedication to diversity.
The population of The Blue Mountains increased to 9,390 in 2021, a 33.7% increase from 2016 and above both the provincial and national norms. The town's booming economy is expected to fuel this rising trajectory, with an estimated 2,075 new residents by 2038. The Blue Mountains, a tourism-driven centre that employs over 4,500 people and generates over $584 million yearly, are a diverse economic destination that extends beyond its well-known slopes and ski clubs.
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