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Treetop Flyers at Chase Canyon

4.0 (1 review)
Closed • 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Sky Trek Adventure Park - Smaller guided course.

Sky Trek Adventure Park

5.0(5 reviews)
80.9 km

What!!! Only 1 review? Big thrills for the young and athletic here. We had a 15 and 18 year old do…read morethe advanced course while my daughter 9 and her two cousins (8 & 10) did the smaller course and the jungle gym. Kids are safety harnessed in with helmet and basically tight roping a big circle... with the exception of green caterpillar structure which is a crawl through. The smaller guided course is in need of a zip line structure/feature. The jungle gym is unguided and does have a zip line feature which is the saving grace of the two children sections. My daughter liked the jungle gym more while the other two liked the guided course. The teen/adult climbing area was pretty impressive. If you're expecting to just zip line from one tree to the next this is not it. The staff from the ground basically coaches you from one section to the next. The guides are really good at what they do.

This is a great place for the whole family. There is a climbing tower complete with a drop swing…read moreand a platform sky jump at 35 feet. There is a area for younger children less than 4' 6". An obstacle course amongst the trees connected with safety wires where the child can climb, jump, and move from tree to tree. A similar challenge course for larger children and adults higher off the ground amongst the trees includes the blinds and challenge obstacles. Starting from a novice level going to a much more difficult challenge, with the ability to leave the course at various stages. Some of the obstacles are rope bridges, ladders, zip lines and other obstacles. Safety is the of the upmost importance and prior to going on the adult obstacle course we were given a workup under the supervision of staff complete with a safety briefing. I felt very confident and safe. The children's obstacle course was also very safe with our child spending a good amount of time on the obstacle. There is a gift shop as well as a food truck on location. We had initially planned to spend half the day at skytrek eventua park and the other half at enchanted Forest but had to spread it out over two days.

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Sky Trek Adventure Park - There's many zip lines but many more climbing obstacles.

There's many zip lines but many more climbing obstacles.

Sky Trek Adventure Park - Smaller guided course where kids are locked in via a harness.

Smaller guided course where kids are locked in via a harness.

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Smaller guided course where kids are locked in via a harness.

The Enchanted Forest

The Enchanted Forest

3.3(13 reviews)
80.2 km

Review Visit: July 20th, 2015…read more It wouldn't be an enchanted road trip in Canada without a stop at the Enchanted Forest! In the months leading up to our trip, we made a list of things we would like to do. Our Canadian guide (my cousin's wife) knew the route and mentioned many things to do along the way. The Enchanted Forest was one of the things we jotted down. Fast forward to us on the road and driving west; timing ended up working out great for us as we passed by Revelstoke during the afternoon. With that to our advantage, we pulled over to check out The Enchanted Forest. Going in, I had no idea what to expect. Thoughts of fancy forests with fog and unicorns are what sprang to mind. A forest dedicated to fairy tales is not what I imagined. But that's what the Enchanted Forest is. One dedicated to all those fairy tales we all hear as kids. Parking was a bit of a pain as the lot was smaller and we stopped by during the peak tourist season, but we eventually found a place and headed in. Entry was around $12 or so but since it's been awhile, please check their website for an accurate price. We all paid, grabbed maps and headed in. As we paid and headed in, I couldn't think that this was an actual place. It seemed like a fairy tale in of itself. A random forest dedicated to fairy tales and the like. But every step of the way just kept up that initial surprise. Every path and every turn lead to a small set up dedicated to some tale or some folk lore. Some I recognized, some I didn't. Here and there, you would find poems or excerpts from the origins of what the displays were based on. That helped figure out where and what certain displays were. Walking around, you can head whichever way you want and spend time with the displays, taking fun photos with most of them. You can't interact with them for the most part, aside from the ones that are made to be touched. I remember there being a tree house kids could play in. I remember there being a big bunny chair you could sit in. There was a shoe house small kids could explore. The house that Goldilocks commits Breaking and Entering in is now a real place. Even if you aren't a fan of tales and lore, this place is something to experience just for the sake of it is unique and unlike anything else I've experienced in my years of traveling. Also, the forests of Canada are a beauty of their own. You can browse the photos supplied below but you'd really need to see a video of it to get a good feel for the place. About the only negative I would have to say about this place is that the age/quality of some of the sculptures are lacking. Some have that homemade look, which has a charm of it's own but at the same time, weren't crafted the best. Some of the other things looked like they needed a fresh coat of paint or some touch ups. I assume the forest vegetation/biome isn't the greatest for these kinds of things. With that negative in mind, I am not docking this place for it as I think that it is also part of the charm in a weird way. It's like you are seeing a labor of someone's love brought to life. Kids who grew up reading would love this place. Adults who grew up with these stories would also love this place. It's like seeing a story adapted in to a movie. Those words and mental images brought to life.

For a family of four we paid just under 50$. I think this…read morewould be a great environment for families with children under the age of 7. The idea of the park is good... however the characters in the park are outdated and kinda creepy. For the amount of money they charged us to get in.. I think maybe they should update their characters. The little houses were cute. But again. Made for young children. The park doesn't take more then an hour to go through.

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The Enchanted Forest
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