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Experience Whistler’s stunning backcountry on four exhilarating ziplines, including Canada’s longest, with expert guides ensuring safety and fun.
If you’re eyeing a thrill-seeking adventure in Whistler, the Superfly Ziplines tour on Cougar Mountain offers a compelling blend of speed, scenery, and expertise. While we haven’t personally strapped into these lines, the glowing reviews, top-notch safety record, and spectacular visuals make it clear this experience is a standout. From the moment you start your 2.5-hour journey, you’ll be taken on a high-speed ride over ancient forests and rugged valleys—an adrenaline rush paired with some of the most breathtaking views in British Columbia.
Two things really stand out about this adventure: the ability to zip side-by-side with friends or family, and the spectacular scenery from mountain heights. The guides, praised for their friendly professionalism, seem genuinely committed to making every rider feel safe and excited. One thing to consider is that this experience requires a moderate level of physical readiness—wearing closed-toe shoes and being comfortable with heights are a must. Overall, it’s ideal for thrill-seekers, families with kids over six, and anyone wanting a memorable way to see the wilderness from a new perspective.


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Starting at the Sixteen Mile Creek Forest Service Road, the tour kicks off with safety instructions from your guides. This is a good chance to ask about the equipment, the rules, and what to expect. The guides—praised in countless reviews—are friendly, engaging, and clearly expert in their safety briefings. One reviewer noted that guides Mikey and Kirsten made the experience not only fun but felt very secure, with safety always a priority.
The adventure truly begins with a scenic 4×4 drive up Rainbow Mountain. This part of the trip offers its own mini-escape, with views that set the tone for what’s to come. The ride is just enough to build anticipation without feeling long or tedious. Most reviewers mention how enjoyable and comfortable the ride is, and it’s an excellent way to get to the starting point of the ziplines high above the forest canopy.
Once at the top, the real fun begins. The tour features four dual ziplines, allowing you to zip side-by-side with a buddy or another guest. This setup enhances the social aspect—many reviews highlight how fun it was to race or hold hands during the ride.
The longest zipline exceeds one kilometer, and reaches heights of up to 200 meters. Expect speeds of up to 100 km/h—fast enough to give your stomach a little flip but controlled enough to keep safety at the forefront. The experience isn’t just about speed; it’s about the views. You’ll soar over rainforests, surging rivers, and between the peaks of Cougar and Rainbow Mountain, providing a perfect blend of adrenaline and awe.
Reviewers comment on how stunning the scenery is. As Svetlana put it, “The views are unmatchable,” and others mention how the experience feels like flying through a postcard. It’s a rare chance to see British Columbia’s wilderness from a bird’s-eye perspective—something that adds an extra layer of value to the adventure.
The entire experience is run with high standards for safety. All necessary equipment, including helmets, is included. Guests are weighed at check-in to ensure they meet the weight limits of 60 to 250 lbs, and everyone wears close-toed shoes—these are non-negotiable for safety and comfort.
The group size is capped at 10 travelers, ensuring a more personalized and less crowded experience. Reviewers note how friendly and professional the guides are, with many praising their ability to balance fun and safety. The tours operate in most weather conditions, so even if it’s a misty or cool day, dress appropriately with layers, sunscreen, and bug spray in summer.
After your last zipline, you’ll be brought back on the same route to the base camp. The entire activity lasts around 2 hours and 30 minutes, including the drive, briefing, and zipping. The tour’s value, at just over $150 per person, reflects the high-quality equipment, experienced guides, and the unique views. Many reviewers feel that the price is justified given the length and thrill of the ride.
Transportation to Cougar Mountain during COVID-19 is via private vehicle, which might add some planning but also offers flexibility. The tour includes lockers to secure belongings, and recommended gear includes sturdy shoes and appropriate weather clothing. If you’re prone to height anxiety, the friendly guides seem well-equipped to reassure and support you.

If you’re someone who loves adventure with a view, this tour is a standout. The combination of four ziplines, including Canada’s longest, high-altitude flying, and the professionalism of the guides makes for an experience that feels safe yet exhilarating. The scenery alone justifies the price—flying between mountains with panoramic vistas is a memory that sticks.
The group size keeps it intimate, and the scenic drive up Rainbow Mountain sets the tone for a day of fun. If you’re traveling with family, friends, or even solo (and want to make new friends), the inclusive nature of the tour makes it accessible and enjoyable.
While not the cheapest activity in Whistler, the value for the experience’s uniqueness, safety, and scenery is high. It’s an adventure that offers a perfect mix of adrenaline, natural beauty, and friendly guides—an ideal way to add a memorable chapter to your trip.

This tour is best suited for thrill-seekers, outdoor enthusiasts, families with children over 6, and anyone wanting to see Whistler from a fresh perspective. If you’re comfortable with heights and enjoy scenic adventures, you’ll likely find this to be one of the highlights of your visit. Its manageable duration makes it a great fit for a day packed with other outdoor activities or sightseeing.
For those with a moderate budget but craving authentic mountain adventure, this tour strikes a solid balance—delivering a memorable, safe, and fun experience that’s well worth the cost.

What is included in the tour?
All necessary equipment, helmets, and guides are included. You will also get a scenic 4×4 ride up Rainbow Mountain, with lockers available for your belongings.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs about 2 hours and 30 minutes, including the drive, safety briefing, and four ziplines.
What are the age and weight requirements?
Minimum age is 6 years, and guests must weigh at least 60 lbs and no more than 250 lbs. All guests are weighed at check-in for safety.
Do I need to bring my own gear?
No, everything is provided. Just wear close-toed shoes and dress appropriately for weather conditions.
Is transportation provided?
During the COVID pandemic, transportation to Cougar Mountain is via private vehicle, so plan accordingly.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour operates in most weather conditions. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
“Had an amazing time ziplining with guides Mikey and Kirsten! They were super fun, engaged, and made the whole experience feel exciting while keepin…”

In the end, the Superfly Ziplines on Cougar Mountain offers a well-organized, scenic, and adrenaline-filled adventure. Its combination of long, fast zips and panoramic mountain views makes it a standout activity—and a solid value—especially for those looking to combine thrill with natural beauty. With attentive guides, safety at the core, and a friendly environment, it’s an experience that suits a wide range of travelers. Whether you’re a family, a couple, or a solo explorer, this tour promises a memorable slice of Whistler’s wild side.