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Outdoor Adventure at Mactaquac TreeGo Course - Fredericton

Outdoor Adventure at Mactaquac TreeGo Course

Frederictonmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should have a basic level of physical fitness, able to climb and balance.

Overview

Experience the thrill of aerial zip lines and treetop courses at Mactaquac in New Brunswick. Perfect for adventure lovers of all ages, this park combines adrenaline with stunning forest views.

Bright Parish, New Brunswick

Mactaquac Course

Starting at $28-$44 | Ages 7+

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Mactaquac Course


Rates

Adult - $44 Youth (11-17) - $39 Child (ages 7-10) - $28

Please note that taxes are included in these prices


Duration

1-3 hours


About

We go Rain or Shine!

You begin TreeGO on the green course where you get comfortable with your equipment and the rhythm of moving through each activity. Balance is required, and we know you can do it! Now on to the blue course where suddenly childhood memories of rope swings and climbing trees comes back to you. Up further into the trees you go as you head on the red course. You’re feeling confident now and can’t help laughing out loud as you zip through the forest or watch your friend try and walk gracefully across a moving obstacle. Now it’s time for the ultimate in focus and fitness – the black course. You climb up even further into the tree canopy discovering that your movements are even more fluid than before.

Children naturally know how to climb and scramble across obstacles, and this course gives them the practice of managing their own safety lines and movement while honing their physical skills. This course is designed for children between from the ages of 7 to 10.

To assist our ground patrol staff with supervision of the children, an adult guardian is required to supervise children in his/her care. Guardians can use the walking trails along the course that will allow you to walk and observe your child/children

Children (Ages 7-10) must always be directly supervised by an adult.

The Yellow course is not intended for use by adults, but the trails below have been designed to allow guardians to oversee children on the course.

Children must be a minimum of 7 years old. In order for children to be able to reach the safety lines and manage their passage through the course they must be able to reach the tips of their fingers to a height of 4’7" (140cm) while keeping their feet flat on the ground.


What to Bring

  • Sneakers only
  • Comfortable clothing (items that cover waist and thighs recommended)
  • Long hair must be tied back
  • Avoid wearing jewelry, watches and sunglasses
  • Everything you need for an outdoor experience (water, sunhat, rain gear, bug spray.) that you can wear or put in your pocket.

Adventure Tips

Follow safety instructions diligently

Ensure you listen to your guide and use all safety gear properly to enjoy a secure adventure.

Dress in comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing

Wear comfortable clothing that allows for movement and suits the weather conditions of the day.

Start with beginner routes if new to aerial parks

If you're new to zip lines or obstacle courses, begin with easier routes to build confidence.

Stay hydrated and take breaks as needed

Bring water and rest when you feel fatigued to maintain energy during your adventure.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Red squirrels
  • Northern goshawk

History

The Mactaquac area has been a recreational hub since the 1960s, with the park adding aerial courses in recent years to diversify outdoor offerings.

Conservation

The park emphasizes eco-friendly practices by maintaining minimal impact on the forest and using sustainable materials for course construction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable clothing

Essential

Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes that allow free movement.

Closed-toe shoes

Essential

Sturdy, closed-toe shoes provide safety and support during physical activity.

Water bottle

Stay hydrated throughout your adventure, especially on warm days.

Sun protection

Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat can protect you from sun exposure.

spring/summer specific