Imagine soaring over the breathtaking peaks of Blackcomb Mountain on a zipline that stretches over 2 kilometers — the longest in North America. That’s exactly what you get with this tour in Whistler, British Columbia, costing around $113 per person and lasting about 1.5 hours. Led by professional guides, you’ll ride the Blackcomb Gondola up to your start point, then zip across the Fitzsimmons Valley, reaching speeds over 100 km/h. It’s a rush of adrenaline mixed with some of the most striking scenery you’ll find in Canada.
We love that this experience combines thrilling speed with spectacular mountain vistas. The gondola ride up offers a scenic pause before the adrenaline kicks in, and the chance to fly over two different mountains adds a unique dimension for mountain lovers. Another highlight? The small group size — limited to just 10 participants — ensures you won’t feel like just another face in the crowd. Plus, the inclusion of all necessary equipment and a professional guide makes it a smooth, safe adventure.
That said, a potential consideration is the walking involved — it’s not just zipping through the sky but also includes stair climbing and trail walking, which might be a surprise for some. Also, the activity operates in all weather conditions, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws at you. This tour suits those who are adventurous, enjoy spectacular views, and are comfortable with outdoor activities.
If you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime thrill with top-notch guides and breathtaking scenery, this zipline adventure is a solid choice. It’s especially suited for active travelers and those craving a high-speed rush in a beautiful setting. It’s not ideal for young children under 10, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility issues or over 275 lbs. Still, for most thrill-seekers and mountain lovers, it promises a memorable highlight of a trip to Whistler.
Key Points

- Longest Zipline in North America: Over 2 km long, offering an unmatched flying experience.
- Spectacular Mountain Views: Fly high above Blackcomb Mountain and Fitzsimmons Valley.
- Professional Guides & Equipment: Ensures safety and comfort with expert supervision.
- Fast Speeds & Thrills: Reach speeds exceeding 100 km/h for adrenaline junkies.
- Weather-Dependent Experience: Operates in all weather but requires proper gear.
- Small Group Setting: Limited to 10 participants for a personalized experience.
In-Depth Review of the Whistler Zipline Tour

Starting with the logistics, you’ll meet your guide at the Ziptrek Outfitting Base located at the base of the Excalibur Gondola in Whistler Village. This central location makes it easy to find, and the check-in process is straightforward. The tour costs $113, which is fairly reasonable considering the length of the zipline and the inclusion of professional guides and all necessary gear.
The journey begins with a ride on the Blackcomb Gondola, which is itself a scenic highlight. We loved the way the gondola ride provides a gradual buildup, giving you stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests before the adrenaline begins. The gondola ride up Blackcomb Mountain takes you to the launch point, providing a scenic backdrop that complements the thrill of the zipline. One reviewer commented on how the views are so outstanding that it’s almost a shame to focus solely on the zipline itself.
Reaching the launch point, you’ll take a short shuttle van ride to the actual start area. Here, your guides will gear you up with all the necessary equipment — helmets, harnesses, and pulleys. They’re professional and reassuring, making the process smooth even for first-timers. The activity involves a bit of stair climbing and trail walking, which may come as a surprise to some, but is manageable for most physically active travellers.
The zipline itself is an experience like no other. You’ll feel your stomach drop as you accelerate, hitting speeds well over 100 km/h. The first few seconds are often described as “ridiculously fast” — a phrase that many reviewers use with enthusiasm. Once you catch your breath, the panoramic views of the mountains and valley make the experience even more worthwhile. Multiple reviews mention that the views are “outstanding” and “breathtaking,” with one traveler describing the ride on the Sasquatch zipline as “very fast” and the adrenaline “pumping.”
What’s truly unique about this tour is the length. Being over 2 km long, it’s a rare opportunity to experience such a sustained glide. Many commenters mention how the ride feels over almost too quickly, which can be a shame because the scenery and the thrill combine to create an almost surreal moment. Guides like Sophie and Luke are praised for their reassuring attitude and helpfulness, making nervous first-timers feel comfortable.
Landings are on firm ground near the mid-mountain area of Whistler, from where you’ll take the Whistler Gondola back down to the village. Some travelers appreciated that the entire experience is organized efficiently, with minimal waiting and clear instructions. Others appreciated the small group size, which adds a personalized touch and allows guides to pay more attention to each participant.
Authentic reviews highlight some minor frustrations, such as the difficulty with photos and videos. Several mention that the company offers a GoPro rental, but the footage sometimes gets lost or deleted, which can be disappointing. A few advise bringing your own camera or phone, attached securely, especially if capturing memories is important to you.
Safety is a common theme, with many reviewers emphasizing how professional and reassuring their guides were — especially during moments of nervousness or hesitation. One reviewer remarked, “Hannah was so amazing guiding us throughout,” which underscores the importance of good guides in this type of adventure.
Pricing at $113 is fair for such a well-organized, long zipline experience. Compared to other adventure activities, it offers a high value, especially considering the stunning scenery and safety standards. For many, the thrill of hitting speeds over 160 km/h and flying over two mountains makes it worth the expense.
Weather-wise, the tour operates in all conditions, so you should prepare accordingly. Rain or shine, the experience goes on, but you might find the views slightly muted on a cloudy day. Proper footwear (closed-toe shoes) is required, and it’s advisable to dress in layers to stay comfortable.
Who should consider this tour? It’s perfect for active travelers, adventure lovers, and those eager for a high-speed adrenaline rush paired with incredible mountain scenery. It’s not suitable for children under 10, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility issues, given the stair walking and outdoor nature of the activity.
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The Sum Up

This zipline tour in Whistler offers an exhilarating blend of speed, scenery, and expert guidance. For those seeking a thrilling experience that feels like flying over the mountains, it’s hard to beat the length and speed of this adventure. The guides are praised for their professionalism and friendly attitude, helping even nervous participants feel confident.
The spectacular views of Fitzsimmons Valley and Blackcomb Mountain make this more than just a ride — they turn it into a memory of your trip to BC. The small group size ensures a more intimate and personalized experience, adding to the overall value. The cost is reasonable for such a unique experience, especially considering the adrenaline rush and stunning vistas you’ll enjoy.
However, if you care about capturing every moment in photos or video, be prepared to bring your own camera securely attached, as the company’s photo service may sometimes fall short. Also, the physical aspect — including stair climbing and trail walking — means it’s best suited for those with a reasonable level of fitness.
This tour is an excellent choice for active travelers ready for a speedy, scenic thrill. It’s ideal if you want a high-energy adventure with professional guides and unmatched mountain views. To anyone looking to add a bit of adrenaline to their Whistler trip, this zipline delivers on promise after promise.
FAQ

How long is the zipline?
The zipline stretches over 2 kilometers, making it the longest in North America, offering a sustained and thrilling glide.
What’s the cost of the tour?
The experience costs $113 per person, which many consider a good value given the length, scenery, and guides.
How long does the entire experience last?
The activity lasts approximately 1.5 hours, including check-in, gondola rides, gear-up, the zipline itself, and return.
What equipment is included?
All necessary safety gear, including helmets and harnesses, is provided and included in the price.
Is this activity suitable for children?
It’s generally not suitable for children under 10 years old, and participants must be at least 15 years old to zip without a guardian.
What are the physical requirements?
Expect some stair climbing and trail walking, but the activity is manageable for most physically active travelers. The weight limits are 75 lbs (34 kg) minimum and 275 lbs (125 kg) maximum.
What about weather conditions?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so come prepared for rain or shine. Proper clothing and footwear are recommended.
Are guides knowledgeable and friendly?
Yes, reviewers frequently praise the guides, describing them as reassuring, professional, and fun, which helps make the experience memorable.
Can I capture photos or videos?
You can rent a GoPro, but some reviewers have experienced issues with footage. It’s better to bring your own camera securely attached for photos and videos.
If you’re craving a high-speed adventure paired with extraordinary mountain scenery, this Whistler zipline tour is a must-try. It’s perfect for thrill-seekers, nature lovers, and anyone eager for a memorable, adrenaline-pumping experience in one of Canada’s most beautiful regions.
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