7 zip lines in Quebec to put on your bucket list to enjoy the fall colors

7 zip lines in Quebec to put on your bucket list to enjoy the fall colors
7 zip lines in Quebec to put on your bucket list to enjoy the fall colors

Between the hiking trails, ski lifts, road trips and all the outdoor activities that can be done in the province, there are many ways to observe the changing colors of nature during the fall. To do it from a most exciting perspective, several zip lines in Quebec take you through the most beautiful landscapes, in addition to bringing you a lot of thrills.

With these seven zipline sites, you’re likely to see all the colors before the snow arrives.

Ziptrek Tremblant

Cost: $59.99 for the “Express Course”, $149.99 for the three-hour course

Address: Ziptrek Tremblant – 1000, ch. des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, QC

When: Until October 20, 2024

Why you should go: For this adventure, you can choose between a course with a single descent and a short hike, or a gigantic three-hour course with five zipline descents, hiking and points breathtaking view.

You can explore Mont-Tremblant through the magnificent colors of the leaves and end your day in the village located at the foot of the mountain.

Please note that parking is approximately a 30-minute walk from the activity, so you must arrive in advance.

Ziptrek Tremblant website

Tyroparc

Cost: From $42 per adult

Address: Tyroparc – 400, ch. du Mont Catherine, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, QC

When: Until October 24, 2024

Why you should go: The park offers you several packages, so you can choose between two or four mega-zip lines, combined with Via Ferrata or hiking.

The zipline courses extend for hundreds of meters through the trees and will show you all the colors.

Site Internet du Tyroparc

Mont Sutton

Cost: Starting at $69 for ages 9 and up

Adresse : Mont Sutton – 671, rue Maple, Sutton, QC

When: Until October 14, 2024

Why you have to go: At the Mont Sutton double zip line, there are two descents waiting for you. One of a distance of one kilometer which begins at an altitude of 680 meters, and the other of 400 meters.

But there is also another option for people who want more. Since 2022, a new zip line with turns including falls and loops up to 450 degrees, all over 655 meters in length, is open to the public who are not afraid of anything. No matter your choice, you will see the autumn landscape of the Eastern Townships like never before.

Mont Sutton website

Arbraska Chauveau

Cost: $32 per person

Address: Arbraska Chauveau – 7200, boul. de l’Ormière, Quebec, QC

When: Until November 10, 2024

Why you have to go: Seven giant zip lines await you along this 90-minute route. You can walk through the orange trees and four of the lines pass directly over the Saint-Charles River. Prepare your legs, because there are several climbs between the different zip lines.

Arbraska Chauveau website

Canyon Sainte-Anne

Cost: $25 (including park entrance)

Address: Canyon Sainte-Anne – 206, rte 138 E., Beaupré, QC

When: Until October 20, 2024

Why you have to go: This zipline is out of the ordinary even though it is often compared to a merry-go-round, since you sit in a seat during your crossings.

You will certainly have your hair blowing in the wind since you will be traveling at 50 km/h above the canyon. You will be able to observe the falls and the Sainte-Anne River while sliding down the tight line.

Canyon Sainte-Anne website

Zipline MTL Zipline

Cost: $27.49 per person aged 13 and over

Address: Tyrolienne MTL Zipline – Hangar 16 – 363, rue de la Commune E., Montréal, QC

When: Until December 15, 2024

Why you need to go: Montreal is beautiful in the fall and to see it in all its splendor, you can do this nearly 1,200-foot zip line located in the Old Port.

All you have to do is buy your ticket and go at the time that suits you best during their opening hours.

Tyrolienne MTL Zipline website

Falls Park

Cost: $31 per adult for the zipline and $5.85 per adult for park access

Address: Parc de la Chute-Montmorency – 5300, boul. Sainte-Anne, Quebec, QC

When: Until October 14, 2024

Why you need to go: There may be just one 300 meter zip line to cross from one side of Montmorency Falls to the other, but it’s an adrenaline rush worth it pain that awaits you! Not only will you be able to have an incredible view of the surrounding nature, but also of the fall itself.

Parc de la Chute-Montmorency website

*This article has been updated since its initial publication.

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