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Experience the thrill of four high-speed, kilometer-long ziplines on Cougar Mountain near Whistler, with expert guides, stunning mountain views, and side-by-side riding.
The Superfly Ziplines tour in Whistler, Canada, offers a 2.5-hour adventure that features 4 dual ziplines, including one over a kilometer long and 200 meters high. Priced at $151.28 per person, this activity is designed for thrill-seekers and outdoor lovers alike. The setup begins with a custom 4×4 climb up Rainbow Mountain, leading to a series of fast, long, and steep ziplines flying over the BC backcountry’s forests and rivers.
What makes this tour stand out is the spectacular scenery and the opportunity to zip side-by-side with a buddy, making it perfect for friends, families, or couples. The longest zipline reaches over a kilometer in length with speeds up to 100 km/hour, delivering an adrenaline rush and breathtaking views simultaneously. While most travelers find the safety measures reassuring, a minimum age of 6 years and a weight limit of 60 to 250 lbs ensure a broad range of participants can enjoy this adventure.

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The tour begins at the Sixteen Mile Creek Forest Service Road in Whistler, where guides explain safety procedures and fit guests with all necessary equipment, including helmets. The journey to the ziplines involves a custom 4×4 ride up Rainbow Mountain, which adds an adventurous start before the flying begins. The height and long-distance of the ziplines make this tour particularly suitable for those craving speed and altitude, with views of BC’s rainforest along the route.
The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, and the entire activity operates in all weather conditions, so it’s wise to dress appropriately. Summer travelers should remember to bring sunscreen and bug spray, and lockers are available to store belongings safely during the ride.
The sequence of four ziplines offers a variety of experiences, with each delivering a unique perspective. The initial line introduces guests to the sensation of zipping through the canopy, building anticipation for the others. The second and third ziplines provide longer and faster rides, culminating in the longest zipline—a well over a kilometer long stretch that zips across mountain valleys at up to 100 km/hour.
The final zipline completes the adventure with a scenic descent back toward the base camp, where participants can reflect on the breathtaking views of the forests and rivers. Every line is equipped with dual cables, allowing side-by-side riding—perfect for racing a friend or sharing the thrill.

Guides like Mikey, Kirsten, Phoebe, and Brock consistently earn praise for their engagement and professionalism. They explain safety procedures clearly, ensure proper equipment use, and add fun with upbeat, friendly attitudes. Their attention to safety reassures even those who are a bit wary of heights, while their enthusiasm makes the experience more enjoyable.
Guests often mention that guides go above and beyond to make everyone feel comfortable, even offering reassurance to nervous participants. The small group size of up to 10 travelers contributes to a more personalized and attentive experience.

While zipping through the BC backcountry, you’ll enjoy panoramic views over rainforests and rivers stretching beneath you. The overlooks from Rainbow and Cougar Mountain provide unmatched photo opportunities, with lush greenery and rushing waters creating a stunning backdrop against the blue sky.
The speed and height of the ziplines amplify the sense of adventure, but the beautiful scenery is what leaves a lasting impression. The long spans between mountains give the impression of flying above the treetops, experiencing nature from a truly exhilarating perspective.

Participants must be at least 6 years old and weigh between 60 lbs and 250 lbs. The activity is designed to be accessible to most people in good health; however, guests should wear close-toed shoes—preferably running shoes—and be comfortable with heights and speeds.
The tour is operable in all weather conditions, making it a reliable outdoor activity regardless of seasonal weather. For those with specific concerns, the guides are experienced in assisting guests with varying comfort levels.

Transportation during the pandemic is via guests’ private vehicles, as the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. The meeting point remains consistent, and confirmation is received at booking. The activity’s small group size helps maintain a comfortable environment, and all safety protocols are followed.
Guests are weighed at check-in to ensure they meet the weight limits and to help with proper equipment fitting. The tour duration, roundtrip about 2.5 hours, includes safety briefings, the 4×4 climb, and the four zipline rides.

This tour appeals to adventure lovers who want to experience speed, height, and scenic beauty all in one package. It’s family-friendly, with a minimum age of 6, making it suitable for kids and teens. The speed and long-distance ziplines are particularly attractive to thrill-seekers, while families appreciate the friendly guides and safe environment.
Even older participants or those with some height anxiety find that guides are attentive and reassuring, making the experience accessible for a broad audience.
At $151.28 per person, the price includes all necessary equipment, guides, and the 4×4 ascent. The scenic views, longest zipline in Canada, and the quality of guides make this activity a worthwhile investment for anyone seeking a high-energy outdoor experience.
The small group size enhances the sense of safety and personal attention, justifying the cost for many. Plus, the opportunity to zip side-by-side and enjoy panoramic mountain scenery adds extra value that many find well worth the price.
The Superfly Ziplines on Cougar Mountain deliver a thrilling ride with impressive scenery in Whistler. The four ziplines, especially the over-a-kilometer-long final run, provide unforgettable speed and altitude moments, all set against the stunning mountain landscape.
Guides like Mikey, Kirsten, Phoebe, and Brock guarantee safety and fun, making this tour ideal for families, friends, and solo thrill-seekers alike. While the cost is on the higher side, the incredible views and long, fast ziplines offer a memorable and exhilarating experience that justifies the price.
If you’re looking for a scenic, high-speed adventure that combines nature with adrenaline in Whistler, this tour should be on your list.
What is the duration of the zipline tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
How many ziplines are included?
There are 4 dual ziplines, with the longest over a kilometer long.
What are the physical requirements?
Participants must be at least 6 years old and weigh between 60 lbs and 250 lbs.
Do I need special shoes?
Yes, close-toed shoes, preferably running shoes, are required for safety.
What should I bring for the activity?
Bring sunscreen and bug spray during summer; lockers are available to store personal belongings.
Is this activity suitable during bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions; dress accordingly.
Can I do this activity if I’m afraid of heights?
Guides are experienced in supporting nervous guests, and safety procedures are strict, making it possible to enjoy even those with height concerns.
How close are the guides?
Guides are friendly, engaging, and attentive, ensuring safety and adding to the enjoyment.
Is there transportation included?
Transportation during COVID-19 is via private vehicles; no hotel pickups are included.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of four ziplines, breathtaking mountain scenery, and expert guides make this a top-rated adventure in Whistler.