What to Eat While Skiing in Blue Mountain | Village Snack Guide 🏔
📍 Why Try These? After a long day on the slopes, quick bites in Blue Mountain Village hit the spot—even if they’re pricey and not gourmet. Here’s the lowdown on Beavertails and poutine! 🍟 Poutine ($15) | Decent but Overpriced ✔ Nacho Poutine: Classic cheesy fries with a yogurt-like sauce and green onions. Good for sharing, but portions are small. ❌ BBQ Chicken Poutine: Way too salty (classic Western BBQ sauce overload). Chicken is tender, but not worth $15 for a tiny box. 📍 Where to Find It: 156 Jozo Weider Blvd, Unit 11 🍩 Beavertail ($8) | A Must-Try (Once) ✔ Apple Pie Flavor: Fried dough + cold apple pie filling = weird but iconic. Super sweet, but you gotta try it once for the ‘gram. 📍 Where to Find It: 170 Jozo Weider Blvd 💡 Tips ✔ Best For: Quick fuel between ski runs. Instagram pics (it’s a Canadian classic!). ✔ Skip If: You’re actually hungry (portions = tiny). You hate sweet snacks (Beavertail = sugar bomb). ✔ Budget Hack: Split one Beavertail between two people. #BlueMountainEats #SkiFood #CanadianSnacks