Kokanee Mountain Zipline


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Gift Certificate Rates

Senior (65+)

$119.70/ea

Adult

$130.20/ea

Child (16 & under)

$119.70/ea

Give the gift of flight with our Zipline Gift Certificates! Whether it's your Aunt Wendy who's looking for some adventure or your son Paul who is an adrenaline-junkie-in-the-making, this is a once in a lifetime experience they HAVE to try.

Located in between Nelson and Ainsworth Hot Springs, nestled in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, this is one of the best tourist attractions in BC. Our experienced guides will take care of everything, from transport to the launch platform. Soar across stunning natural scenery above Kokanee Creek canyon on 6 awe-inspiring ziplines that will have you screaming in excitement!
No wings required.

Terms & Conditions:
No refunds. No cash value. Cannot be resold. Transferable to another person.

Zipline Tour Duration

1.5 - 2 hour fully guided tour with 6 ziplines

Zipline Height

Amazing mountain and forest views

Zipline Length

Cruise 2,400ft (732m) on the longest line

Zipline Speed

Professionally trained and experienced guides

Rave Reviews

"Kokanee Mountain Zipline is such a cool adventure! The scenery is so wild and big. It’s like a super-sized zipline course compared to other one’s we’ve done. The heights, speeds, and distance are awesome. My family can’t wait to go. It’s really nice that Kokanee has a low minimum weight limit so my fly-weight 9 year old son can go too. This zipline makes the Nelson area even better! "

- James & Bianca

"WOW! Ziplining is amazing! We had a fabulous time zipping across the canyon while taking in the views of the valley. The guides made us feel safe, laugh, and were very knowledgeable of the area. I recommend this adventure and would do it again in a heartbeat. Our favorite zip was #4, we called it the "Kokanee Rocket"."

- Keith

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