
Canada Olympic Park
Paras aika vierailla
Late morning or early afternoon in winter offers crisp conditions for skiing and clear skies for zip lining views. Summer visits are best midday to enjoy warm hiking trails and lift rides.
Budjettivinkit
General admission is modest, with discounts for youth and seniors; check for bundled activity packages or multi-visit passes to save. Off-peak weekday visits often have reduced rates.
Suositellaan
Adventure seekers, Winter sports fans, Families with older kids, Photography enthusiasts
Suunnittele vierailusi
2-3 hours
Tietoa
Nopeat faktat: This park hosted ski jumping and bobsleigh events for the 1988 Winter Olympics. It features a 1,270-meter alpine ski run and Canada’s longest zip line stretching over 400 meters.
Kohokohdat: The ski jumps tower up to 90 meters, offering adrenaline-pumping views and a chance to watch athletes train year-round. The zip line glides visitors over slopes lush with pine trees, giving a bird's-eye view of the Rockies.
Sisäpiirin vinkit
- Dress in layers, winter gear for skiing, and sturdy shoes for summer trails.
- Bring a camera for panoramic shots from the top of ski jumps and zip line platforms.
- Skip peak holiday weekends to avoid the biggest crowds on lifts and trails.
- Try the mountain coaster ride for a fun, less intense alternative to skiing or zip lining.
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