Discover some of the most beautiful views of the Laurentians as you zip line from one summit to another on this exciting tour that includes some of Canada's longest zip lines. Our 2.5 hour, professionally guided tour is the perfect zip line experience for thrill seekers of all ages (5 yrs and up). The tour includes access to 4 zip line courses ranging from 1,800 feet to 3,200 feet long!
Directions: We are approximately a 1.5 hour drive from MONTREAL, 2.5 hours from OTTAWA, and 35 minutes from TREMBLANT resort.
Please call (819)-681-4853 if you need assistance with the meeting point directions.
Directions from MONTREAL - 1hr 10mins
1. Take autoroute 15 North to Sainte-Agathe.
2. Take exit 88 for Rue Demontigny.
3. Turn right at the T-intersection onto Ch.Chateau Bleu
4. After 500m take the first right after the stop sign/bridge onto Ch. Mont-Catherine (Rue Trudeau).
5. You will see a parking after 400m on the left. Park here and walk up top the chalet where you will be greeted.
From MONT-TREMBLANT Municipality - 25 minutes
1. Take 117 south to Sainte Agathe des Monts, about 25 minutes. Take the second exit for Ste Agathe, exit 86 for Val-David/Centre-Ville.
2. Turn left at the traffic light onto 117 Sud (Rue Principale), to pass under the highway.
3. After 200m turn left at the traffic lights onto Ch de la Riviere.
4. Go 200 meters and turn left to get BACK ONTO THE HIGHWAY at 15 Nord Mont-Tremblant.
5. Go 1.2km and take exit 88 for Rue Demontigny.
6. Turn right at the T-intersection onto Ch.Chateau Bleu
7. After 500m take the first right after the stop sign/bridge onto Ch. Mont-Catherine (Rue Trudeau).
8. You will see a parking after 400m on the left. Park here and walk up top the chalet where you will be greeted.
Directions from OTTAWA - 2hrs 30mins
1.Take autoroute 50 East.
2. Take 323 North to Mont-Tremblant.
3. Turn right to get on the 117 South follow DIRECTIONS from Mont-Tremblant above.
• Your responsibilities:
1.You must be dressed appropriately:
• This activity requires a good pair of running shoes, hiking shoes or boots are recommended No crocs or sandals please.
• Long pants (no jeans) to protect your knees from rubbing along the rock face.
• Dresses or skirts are not appropriate. We supply climbing harnesses but they need to fit over your pants/shorts.
• Tie up long hair.
• Make sure to wear proper sun protection.
2. You must be at the designated meeting point on time. There are no refunds for no-shows or latecomers
3. Bring a water bottle.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
• Minimum weight is 50 lbs / 23 kg
• Maximum weight is 308 lbs / 136 kg
• Children must be accompanied by an adult
• Pregnant women cannot participate
• A moderate amount of walking is involved (1.5 km hike).
• There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough participants to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
• Minimum age is 5 years
• Not wheelchair accessible
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