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​​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​

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​​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​

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