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Byron Alps, since 1946

Our Story

Boler Mountain is a not-for-profit community recreation facility, and the chalet has fed every generation that has come to the hill.

Our Vision

To be Southwestern Ontario's most dynamic destination for outdoor adventure.

Our Mission

To provide year round experiences for guests of all ages and abilities to enjoy extraordinary fun and excitement.

A community hill

Eighty years on the same slopes.

1946

A group gathers at the top of Reservoir Hill to enjoy a new sport they had learned overseas. Each year more people arrive.

1949

London skiers incorporate the London Ski Club and purchase a hill outside Byron, with slopes for beginners to advanced.

1972

A new chalet is built, the gathering place that the kitchen and patio still call home today.

1995

The Boler Mountain Bike Centre opens, and the club becomes a true year round recreation facility.

2010

The London Ski Club is officially renamed Boler Mountain, the name in the Byron Alps it had carried since 1949.

The club was established as a non-profit, with no shares and no owners taking a financial return. Voting members elect a board of directors who guide the club alongside the management staff, and all surplus from operations is reinvested to maintain and expand the facilities. Today Boler is a not-for-profit community recreation facility, and the chalet kitchen and patio takeout are part of that same shared place.

In the kitchen

Executive Chef Kim Sutherland

Kim Sutherland is a local Londoner and the former Executive Chef at Budweiser Gardens. At Boler she designs the menus around fresh, healthy, family friendly fare, the kind of food that fuels a full day outdoors.

Kim also leads the catering side of the chalet, handling corporate functions, weddings and private events, so the same standard runs from the takeout window to the banquet table.

Run by volunteers

Powered by the community.

Boler runs on the extraordinary efforts of its volunteers and a board drawn from the membership. That same spirit built the London Track 3 Ski School, which has given skiing to disabled and blind skiers for decades.

When you eat at the chalet or book an event, you are supporting a community hill, not a chain.

Come see the hill.

Stop in for a meal on the patio, or plan your next gathering in the chalet.