Ziplining in Whistler BC
Swing and swoop through the air with Whistler’s most popular ziplining experience: Superfly Ziplines. Explore a network of trails and boardwalks that connect the top and bottom of this ziplining adventure.
When you reach the top, you’ll you’ll have a moment to catch your breath and admire the view at the top of Cougar Mountain. Then, you’ll be strapped into a specially designed harness that lets two adventurers plummet down the mountain side-by-side.
What to Bring on your Whistler Zipline Adventure
- Closed-toe shoes
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Camera
- Confidence to conquer fear
Adventure Tips
- Bring your camera to capture stunning memories as you and your buddy go ziplining down Cougar Mountain.
- Hold on tight! Don’t forget to bring a wrist strap for your camera.
- Leave your jewelry and loose change at home or in the car.
- Bring your passion for adventure and explore the exhilarating network of trails that connects you to the great outdoors.
- Take a before-the-zipline and after-the-zipline group shot! The adrenaline makes photos epic!
Choose Your Adventure
FAQs
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Believe it or not, the ziplines are available all year! If you want to go to the Treetop Adventure Course, you’ll have to come during the summer season, typically between May to October.
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Zipline tours are available for children aged 7 and up. However, the minimum weight required is 27 kgs (60lbs) and the maximum is 114 kgs (250lbs).
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If you come in the summer, dress for the weather. The mountain/rainforest climate can vary day by day. Even in the summertime, temperatures can drop and feel a bit chilly. Bring a warm shirt or base layer to keep yourself warm.
If you come in the winter, dress as if you are going skiing in the mountains. Wear your pants, jacket, base layers, toques, gloves, and goggles.
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Please don’t wear loose clothing and leave all valuables, such as jewelry, change, and other easy-to-lose belongings at your hotel or in the car.
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You can, but please bring a wrist strap and ensure it is secured to your body before you go down.
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If that happens, don’t worry. You can borrow waterproof gear, goggles, and boots if you need them. Our tours operate in all sorts of weather!
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The longest zipline in Whistler at Superfly is 1.3 Kilometres (0.8 Miles), it’s over 200 meters high and you’ll travel over 100 kilometres per hour!