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Treetops Adventure tourist attraction in Coquitlam, BC
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View of Treetops Adventure in Coquitlam, BC
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Treetops Adventure

4.7(388 reviews)$$Adventure
🕑 2.5 to 3.5 hours including safety training👶 Best for ages 7 and up. Most courses require participants to be at least 7 years old and meet minimum height requirements (typically 4-5 feet depending on course difficulty). Teens and adults will find plenty of challenging routes, while younger kids can tackle easier circuits designed specifically for beginners.

About

Treetops Adventure delivers an exhilarating aerial obstacle course experience through the stunning British Columbia forest canopy. With multiple difficulty levels ranging from beginner to advanced, families can navigate rope bridges, ziplines, and suspended challenges together, making it perfect for both first-timers and adventure-seeking families looking for an active outdoor experience.

Highlights

  • Multiple ziplines ranging from beginner to advanced that soar through the forest canopy
  • Over 100 aerial obstacles including suspended bridges, cargo nets, and Tarzan swings
  • Six different course levels color-coded by difficulty, allowing families to progress at their own pace
  • Professional safety equipment and trained guides who provide instruction and encouragement
  • Spectacular forest setting with views of the Pacific Northwest wilderness

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book online in advance to secure your preferred time slot, especially on weekends and during school holidays, as courses can fill up quickly.
  2. 2.Wear closed-toe athletic shoes (mandatory) and comfortable athletic clothing. Avoid loose items like scarves or jewelry that could catch on equipment.
  3. 3.Arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled time for check-in, safety briefing, and harness fitting. The orientation is thorough and takes about 20 minutes.
  4. 4.Bring gloves if you have them (or purchase at the venue) to protect hands from rope burn, and pack water bottles as the courses are physically demanding.
  5. 5.International visitors should note that prices are in Canadian dollars, and credit cards are widely accepted. The venue is about 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Monday to Thursday) for smaller crowds and more personalized attention from instructors. Spring through fall (April to October) offers the best weather, with summer providing longer daylight hours for extended sessions.

What to Know

Prices are moderate (expect around $40-60 CAD per person depending on course level). Free parking is available on-site. No food is sold at the venue, so eat beforehand or pack snacks. All participants must sign waivers (parents sign for minors).

Seasonal Notes

The park typically operates spring through fall (approximately April to October), with reduced hours or closures during winter months due to weather. Summer months (July and August) are busiest. Always check the website before visiting as weather conditions can affect operations.

Nearby Eats

Coquitlam Centre mall (10 minutes away) offers numerous family-friendly chain restaurants including Boston Pizza and White Spot. For a quicker option, there are several Tim Hortons locations nearby for casual Canadian snacks and drinks.

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