MTL Zipline | Things to do in Montreal with Teens (2024)
MTL Zipline
Fly through the largest urban zip line in Canada with your teens!
Dive into the heart of the action with Tyrolienne Montréal, the ultimate urban experience that propels you into a thrilling adventure in the heart of the Canadian metropolis!
When: Closes for the season in December. Opens for a new season in March. Hours vary depending on the month so check their website for the info.
Where: Hangar 16, 363 Rue de la Commune E, Montréal, QC 🚇 Champ-de-Mars
Highlights:
- MTL Zipline is the largest urban zip line circuit in Canada. It is 82 feet high and 1197 feet long.
- MTL Zipline overlooks parts of beautiful Old Port.
- Its aerial view provides a unique perspective of the historic and charming Bonsecours Basin.
- Safety is a priority for MTL Zipline so you can enjoy your experience with complete peace of mind.
- For an additional $5.99, you can rent/borrow a phone pouch to film your descent on the zipline!
Rate: For 12 years and over, a ticket costs $27.49.
Recommended Audience: Teenagers, Young Adults, Adults This experience is perfect for families with teens and young adults in Montreal who appreciate adrenaline-packed experiences.
For more photos and videos of our experience at MTL Zipline, visit this link on Instagram >> Kiarra's Finds: MTL Zipline
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Some things to consider during your visit:
1) In terms of what to wear, they strongly advise dressing for the weather and wearing closed shoes. Long hair should also be tied up.
2) There is no minimum age requirement (they advertise they've had as young as a 3 year old do the zipline) but the weight of the participant does need to be between 50-250 pounds.
3) A minor can do the zipline activity alone but a parent or legal guardian will need to sign a parental consent form prior to the activity.
Disclosure: We received passes to MTL Zipline in exchange for our coverage.
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