Workshops & Offsites

A working room, not a meeting room

Private luxury chalets at the base of Blue Mountain — two hours from Toronto — where your team takes two days and leaves with the plan decided.

5 to 50 workingGroup size2-3 nightsTypical stayRequest a quoteFor your dates & group size

An offsite is judged by what you leave with: the roadmap set, the strategy pressure-tested, the build shipped. Hotel meeting rooms work against that — booked by the hour, shared walls, your team scattered across floors between sessions. A private luxury chalet gives you one great room to run every session in, a dining room that seats fourteen for working meals, and a door you can walk out of when a block ends. You hold the agenda. The room holds the work.

Ideal for

  • Quarterly and annual planning offsites
  • Strategy and roadmap-setting sessions
  • Product and engineering hackathons
  • Sales kickoffs and number-setting
  • Cross-functional working sessions
  • Two-day design sprints

One room, start to finish

Every session runs in the same vaulted great room — whiteboards up, agenda on the wall, nothing torn down between blocks. No hourly room booking, no resetting the space each morning, no syncing a team across hotel floors to start on time.

Built for output, not occasions

A dining room that seats 14-plus is your full-group working table by day and your working dinner by night. The luxury chalet flexes to how you run the day — deep-work in the morning, breakouts after lunch, decisions landed before the hot tub.

You own the schedule

Sole occupancy means the day is yours to set. Open a session at 7am, run a working block past midnight, leave the boards standing overnight and pick the thread back up at breakfast. The space answers to your agenda, not a venue's calendar.

A sample arc

How workshops & offsites run here

Arrive & frame the work

Check in the evening before. Claim bedrooms, set up the great room, agree on what the two days have to produce over dinner in the village.

Morning deep-work block

Full team in the great room for the hardest session first. Whiteboard the quarter, pressure-test the strategy — no commute and no hourly room booking eating the morning.

Working lunch

Eat at the dining room to keep the thread, or walk into the village for a clean reset. Either way the boards stay up and the afternoon starts where the morning stopped.

Afternoon breakouts

Split into smaller groups across the chalet, the deck with gas BBQ, or the fireplace to work problems in parallel. Regroup in the great room to land the decisions.

Working dinner

Cook in the fully equipped kitchen or book a table in the village. The unscheduled conversation that moves the work forward happens over this meal.

Decompress, boards still up

Hot tub or a ping pong game to close the day on-site. Nothing gets torn down, so day two starts on time and exactly where you left off.

What you get

The chalet, set up for this

  • Private luxury chalet for sole-occupancy group use, no shared lobbies or other guests cycling through
  • Vaulted great room that stays set up as your working space for the full stay
  • Long dining room seating 14-plus that doubles as the full-group working table
  • Fully equipped kitchen, or cater in, so working meals happen on-site without losing the afternoon
  • Whiteboard-and-wall space to keep the agenda and the thinking visible across days
  • Private hot tub and a games room with ping pong table for the end of a working day
  • 500 metres to the hill and a 10-minute walk to the Village when a block wraps
★★★★★
“We stopped renting hotel meeting rooms two offsites ago. Running every session in one great room, with the boards still standing on day two, got us to a decided roadmap faster than any agenda we'd written for a ballroom.”
VP Product, growth-stage tech company
Questions

Good to know

Is there a real space to run sessions, or just bedrooms with a table?

The luxury chalets are built around a vaulted great room that stays set up as your working space for the whole stay, plus a dining room seating 14-plus that doubles as the full-group table. You run every session in one room and leave the boards up overnight. Larger groups can take adjoining luxury chalets and use one as the main working hall.

Can we keep the team working on-site through the day?

Yes. Fully equipped kitchens mean you cater in or cook, so working meals stay at the chalet and you don't lose an afternoon to a restaurant run. When you want a deliberate reset, the village and its restaurants are a short walk away — no one touches a car.

How do we book and what does it cost?

We offer luxury amenities at a very affordable price, and it usually lands well under a hotel-plus-meeting-room package for the same headcount. Booking is inquiry-based: send your dates and group size and we'll match you to the right luxury chalet or chalets. Request a quote for your dates and group size.

Plan your offsite

Send your dates and team size. We'll match you to the right luxury chalet and reply within one business day.

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