moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should have a moderate fitness level able to walk uneven terrain and handle short bursts of physical exertion.
Experience seven exhilarating ziplines culminating in the Beast—one of the world’s longest and fastest lines—in Castlegar, BC’s wild outdoors. Feel the rush as you fly through rugged mountain terrain at speeds up to 60 MPH.
Experience the thrill of soaring through the sky on seven exhilarating ziplines, culminating in the breathtaking Beast zipline. Feel the rush as you fly horizontally at speeds up to 60 MPH on one of the world’s longest ziplines, all while guided by a professional and equipped for adventure.
The ZIPLINES: Seven exciting ziplines, traveling in a seated position, each with arrival and departure platforms and small walks across multiple platforms. The speed of the cable varies with wind speed.
The BEAST: Have you ever wondered how feels to fly free as a bird through the sky? This tour allows you to experience it firsthand. With our special harness, traveling in horizontal flight position, you'll fly like a bird on one of the world's longest single run zip-line. With a length of 4.745 feet (1.446 km) we are sure you will find this tour exhilarating as you approach speeds up to 60 MPH.
PRICE INCLUDES: • Professional certified tour guide • All equipment needed • 7 fun ziplines • The Beast Zipline
DON'T FORGET: • Extra clothes, water. (We recommend that you wear comfortable clothes, hiking or closed-toe shoes). • Transportation provided by request and extra fees.
REQUIREMENTS: • All participants must comply with the minimum weight required of 100 lbs., and the minimum height required of 4 feet tall. • All participants should be in good (average) physical condition and adhere to our weight limits of 270 lbs. • No hanging elements are allowed. • Closed toes shoes are required. • The turn to do the activity is assigned by order of arrival. • NOT SUITABLE for people with previous injuries, back or knee problems or recent surgery, afraid of altitudes, other serious medical conditions. • Pregnant women cannot participate in this activity.
Dress in layers to adjust to changing temperatures and ensure your clothing fits close to the body to avoid snagging on equipment.
Use zippered pockets or lockers to keep phones and cameras safe; loose items can be lost or create hazards mid-flight.
Follow all safety instructions and weight limits to ensure a secure and smooth zipline experience.
Weather can shift rapidly in BC’s mountains—bring a lightweight rain jacket to stay dry on the course.
Castlegar lies within the traditional territory of the Sinixt and Ktunaxa peoples, with deep cultural ties to the land surrounding the zipline routes.
The operators emphasize minimizing environmental impact by maintaining trails and educating visitors on local ecosystems.
Provides stability and protection during hikes to launch points and landing areas.
Helps with braking and securing lines safely during the zipline adventure.
spring specific
Staying hydrated is key during physical activity at altitude and in variable weather.
summer specific