Things to do in Mont Tremblant, Canada: The Best Tours

April 16, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Skiiers have flocked to Mont Tremblant since its first chairlift and lodge opened in 1939. Now, though, it's just as popular with snowboarders, who love its 18 acres of ramps, rails and jumps, and its Olympic-caliber superpipe. Don't fret, though, because despite its name, this mountain doesn't actually tremble... unless you've tossed back a few too many in one of the village's bars!
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1. Rouge River Family Rafting

25 Chemin Des Sept Chutes, Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, QC J0V 1B0, Canada Mont Tremblant Activity Centre
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White water rafting on a gentler section of the Rouge River. Perfect for families with children over 6 years old.

Inclusions: 8-10 km of rafting, guide and all equipment including wetsuits top., Riverside picnic lunch (vegetarian option possible, by request in advance), Use of facilities at the rafting base camp. (Pool, hot tub, showers), All our clients are automatically covered by Airmedic medical emergency helicopter evacuation, for the duration of the activity.All our clients are automatically covered by Airmedic medical emergency helicopter evacuation, for the duration of the activity.

Exclusions: Gratuities, Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Reviewed By Abcderne

My family was just at your zip line place last week. I make a claim an issue that happened during our time there. An still waiting for reply 4 months already since then... I was not aware on what was happening until my kids were done at the zip line, my family and I are shocked and disappointed by the way my daughter was treated during their time there. My daughter explained this to us: “ At first we were learning how to ride a zip line since this was everyone’s FIRST time on a zip line. The male guide with long hair was helping us out at first and after we were done the tutorial he told us to ‘take our time on the zip lines and go at your own pace’ once we got to the actual zip lines everything went OK in the first and second zip line. Onto the third one a female guide was there watching us, I went down the zip line and I got stuck trying to get onto the other platform, I started doing the technique to get onto the platform, not even 30 seconds later the female guide from the other side of the platform was yelling at me to ‘get onto platform’ but since we were so far away from each other I couldn’t understand half of the things she was trying to tell me, I didn’t know if she was saying “stay there” or “get up” confused, I stayed where I was because i didn’t understand her. She came down and pushed me up onto the platform and told me and if It takes me this long to get onto a platform she was going to have to kick me off the zip lines, so she did, she kicked me off the zip lines because I Was causing ‘traffic’ to the other people behind me. She unclipped me from the wires and I followed her down the hill to try to get down. I could tell she was annoyed with me, once we reached another platform she told me to “follow the dirt path to reach the bottom of the zip line” and she left me there. the path was very faint but I did what she told me, 2 mins later there was no more path. I was lost. I stayed where I was for 5 minutes hoping someone would find me. The female guide found me again and asked me with a rude tone and attitude, what I was doing and I told her there was I couldn’t find the path anymore. She laughed in my face and told me “ sorry I forgot to tell you there was no path after” I was shocked. How did she let me go here by myself if she knew there wasn’t going to be a path anymore? Especially in the woods? She then guided me all the way back down and I waited for my family members to finish. “ This was our daughters FIRST time on a zipline. It was everyone’s first time. She did what the male guide told her to do, to take her time. But the female guide didn’t seem to like what she was doing and was treating her like she was a professional zip liner. she was taking her time trying to get onto the platform just like they told her it would be OK to do. There was no need for my daughter to be treated this way she is not a professional zip liner. There was absolutely no need to let her find her own way down as well. As a guide you HELP them reach the bottom safely the gamble guide left her there to figure out her own way back down. We are shocked and disturbed on how your female guide treated my daughter, with such little respect all from just taking a little longer to reach the platform. On that note, I would like a full refund for my daughter. She did two zip lines and then got kicked off from the third one from the female guide. She waited almost 30 minutes for our family to all come down. My daughter does not remember the female guides name. But I’m sure you can find out who it was by checking your schedule for that day. Thursday August 20th @ 11am

2. Ziplines over Laurentian Mountains at Mont-Catherine

400 Chemin du Mont Catherine, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, QC J8C 2Z7, Canada Mont Tremblant Activity Centre
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Discover some of the most beautiful views of the Laurentians as you zip line from one summit to another on this exciting tour that includes some of Canada's longest zip lines. Our 2.5 hour, professionally guided tour is the perfect zip line experience for thrill seekers of all ages (5 yrs and up). The tour includes access to 4 zip line courses ranging from 1,800 feet to 3,200 feet long!

Inclusions: All equipment (harness, helmet), Guide, All our clients are automatically covered by Airmedic medical emergency helicopter evacuation, for the duration of the activity., All taxes.

Exclusions: Gratuities for guides (optional)

Reviewed By Abcderne

My family was just at your zip line place last week. I make a claim an issue that happened during our time there. An still waiting for reply 4 months already since then... I was not aware on what was happening until my kids were done at the zip line, my family and I are shocked and disappointed by the way my daughter was treated during their time there. My daughter explained this to us: “ At first we were learning how to ride a zip line since this was everyone’s FIRST time on a zip line. The male guide with long hair was helping us out at first and after we were done the tutorial he told us to ‘take our time on the zip lines and go at your own pace’ once we got to the actual zip lines everything went OK in the first and second zip line. Onto the third one a female guide was there watching us, I went down the zip line and I got stuck trying to get onto the other platform, I started doing the technique to get onto the platform, not even 30 seconds later the female guide from the other side of the platform was yelling at me to ‘get onto platform’ but since we were so far away from each other I couldn’t understand half of the things she was trying to tell me, I didn’t know if she was saying “stay there” or “get up” confused, I stayed where I was because i didn’t understand her. She came down and pushed me up onto the platform and told me and if It takes me this long to get onto a platform she was going to have to kick me off the zip lines, so she did, she kicked me off the zip lines because I Was causing ‘traffic’ to the other people behind me. She unclipped me from the wires and I followed her down the hill to try to get down. I could tell she was annoyed with me, once we reached another platform she told me to “follow the dirt path to reach the bottom of the zip line” and she left me there. the path was very faint but I did what she told me, 2 mins later there was no more path. I was lost. I stayed where I was for 5 minutes hoping someone would find me. The female guide found me again and asked me with a rude tone and attitude, what I was doing and I told her there was I couldn’t find the path anymore. She laughed in my face and told me “ sorry I forgot to tell you there was no path after” I was shocked. How did she let me go here by myself if she knew there wasn’t going to be a path anymore? Especially in the woods? She then guided me all the way back down and I waited for my family members to finish. “ This was our daughters FIRST time on a zipline. It was everyone’s first time. She did what the male guide told her to do, to take her time. But the female guide didn’t seem to like what she was doing and was treating her like she was a professional zip liner. she was taking her time trying to get onto the platform just like they told her it would be OK to do. There was no need for my daughter to be treated this way she is not a professional zip liner. There was absolutely no need to let her find her own way down as well. As a guide you HELP them reach the bottom safely the gamble guide left her there to figure out her own way back down. We are shocked and disturbed on how your female guide treated my daughter, with such little respect all from just taking a little longer to reach the platform. On that note, I would like a full refund for my daughter. She did two zip lines and then got kicked off from the third one from the female guide. She waited almost 30 minutes for our family to all come down. My daughter does not remember the female guides name. But I’m sure you can find out who it was by checking your schedule for that day. Thursday August 20th @ 11am

3. Small Private Sleighride

Chemin des Saisons, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1G1, Canada Mont Tremblant Activity Centre
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Lead by two Percheron horses, our experienced driver will take you on a private sleigh ride over fields and through forests.

Inclusions: All our clients are automatically covered by Airmedic medical emergency helicopter evacuation, for the duration of the activity.

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Abcderne

My family was just at your zip line place last week. I make a claim an issue that happened during our time there. An still waiting for reply 4 months already since then... I was not aware on what was happening until my kids were done at the zip line, my family and I are shocked and disappointed by the way my daughter was treated during their time there. My daughter explained this to us: “ At first we were learning how to ride a zip line since this was everyone’s FIRST time on a zip line. The male guide with long hair was helping us out at first and after we were done the tutorial he told us to ‘take our time on the zip lines and go at your own pace’ once we got to the actual zip lines everything went OK in the first and second zip line. Onto the third one a female guide was there watching us, I went down the zip line and I got stuck trying to get onto the other platform, I started doing the technique to get onto the platform, not even 30 seconds later the female guide from the other side of the platform was yelling at me to ‘get onto platform’ but since we were so far away from each other I couldn’t understand half of the things she was trying to tell me, I didn’t know if she was saying “stay there” or “get up” confused, I stayed where I was because i didn’t understand her. She came down and pushed me up onto the platform and told me and if It takes me this long to get onto a platform she was going to have to kick me off the zip lines, so she did, she kicked me off the zip lines because I Was causing ‘traffic’ to the other people behind me. She unclipped me from the wires and I followed her down the hill to try to get down. I could tell she was annoyed with me, once we reached another platform she told me to “follow the dirt path to reach the bottom of the zip line” and she left me there. the path was very faint but I did what she told me, 2 mins later there was no more path. I was lost. I stayed where I was for 5 minutes hoping someone would find me. The female guide found me again and asked me with a rude tone and attitude, what I was doing and I told her there was I couldn’t find the path anymore. She laughed in my face and told me “ sorry I forgot to tell you there was no path after” I was shocked. How did she let me go here by myself if she knew there wasn’t going to be a path anymore? Especially in the woods? She then guided me all the way back down and I waited for my family members to finish. “ This was our daughters FIRST time on a zipline. It was everyone’s first time. She did what the male guide told her to do, to take her time. But the female guide didn’t seem to like what she was doing and was treating her like she was a professional zip liner. she was taking her time trying to get onto the platform just like they told her it would be OK to do. There was no need for my daughter to be treated this way she is not a professional zip liner. There was absolutely no need to let her find her own way down as well. As a guide you HELP them reach the bottom safely the gamble guide left her there to figure out her own way back down. We are shocked and disturbed on how your female guide treated my daughter, with such little respect all from just taking a little longer to reach the platform. On that note, I would like a full refund for my daughter. She did two zip lines and then got kicked off from the third one from the female guide. She waited almost 30 minutes for our family to all come down. My daughter does not remember the female guides name. But I’m sure you can find out who it was by checking your schedule for that day. Thursday August 20th @ 11am

4. Paintball Activity in Barkmere, Quebec, Canada

77 Chemin de la Montagne, Barkmere, QC J0T 1A0, Canada Mont Tremblant Activity Centre
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Mont-Tremblant Paintball offers a fun, active and challenging paintball park that is great for players of all abilities and groups of all sizes. With tons of different scenarios on 4 kinds of terrain, you'll find action around every corner.

Inclusions: All equipment: face mask, suit, precision Paintball gun, unlimited co2, neck protector, gloves, chest protector for women, ammunition belt and hat. Combatant Plus: 200 balls. Recon Plus: 500 balls. Hot chocolate or Coffee/Tea is included in the winter., All our clients are automatically covered by Airmedic medical emergency helicopter evacuation, for the duration of the activity.

Exclusions: Transportation to/from our paintball centre is not included.

Reviewed By Abcderne

My family was just at your zip line place last week. I make a claim an issue that happened during our time there. An still waiting for reply 4 months already since then... I was not aware on what was happening until my kids were done at the zip line, my family and I are shocked and disappointed by the way my daughter was treated during their time there. My daughter explained this to us: “ At first we were learning how to ride a zip line since this was everyone’s FIRST time on a zip line. The male guide with long hair was helping us out at first and after we were done the tutorial he told us to ‘take our time on the zip lines and go at your own pace’ once we got to the actual zip lines everything went OK in the first and second zip line. Onto the third one a female guide was there watching us, I went down the zip line and I got stuck trying to get onto the other platform, I started doing the technique to get onto the platform, not even 30 seconds later the female guide from the other side of the platform was yelling at me to ‘get onto platform’ but since we were so far away from each other I couldn’t understand half of the things she was trying to tell me, I didn’t know if she was saying “stay there” or “get up” confused, I stayed where I was because i didn’t understand her. She came down and pushed me up onto the platform and told me and if It takes me this long to get onto a platform she was going to have to kick me off the zip lines, so she did, she kicked me off the zip lines because I Was causing ‘traffic’ to the other people behind me. She unclipped me from the wires and I followed her down the hill to try to get down. I could tell she was annoyed with me, once we reached another platform she told me to “follow the dirt path to reach the bottom of the zip line” and she left me there. the path was very faint but I did what she told me, 2 mins later there was no more path. I was lost. I stayed where I was for 5 minutes hoping someone would find me. The female guide found me again and asked me with a rude tone and attitude, what I was doing and I told her there was I couldn’t find the path anymore. She laughed in my face and told me “ sorry I forgot to tell you there was no path after” I was shocked. How did she let me go here by myself if she knew there wasn’t going to be a path anymore? Especially in the woods? She then guided me all the way back down and I waited for my family members to finish. “ This was our daughters FIRST time on a zipline. It was everyone’s first time. She did what the male guide told her to do, to take her time. But the female guide didn’t seem to like what she was doing and was treating her like she was a professional zip liner. she was taking her time trying to get onto the platform just like they told her it would be OK to do. There was no need for my daughter to be treated this way she is not a professional zip liner. There was absolutely no need to let her find her own way down as well. As a guide you HELP them reach the bottom safely the gamble guide left her there to figure out her own way back down. We are shocked and disturbed on how your female guide treated my daughter, with such little respect all from just taking a little longer to reach the platform. On that note, I would like a full refund for my daughter. She did two zip lines and then got kicked off from the third one from the female guide. She waited almost 30 minutes for our family to all come down. My daughter does not remember the female guides name. But I’m sure you can find out who it was by checking your schedule for that day. Thursday August 20th @ 11am

5. Excursion Yoga

Chemin de la Montagne Verte, Labelle, QC J0T 1H0, Canada Excursion Yoga
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Doing yoga with a breathtaking view of the mountains and lakes of the Laurentian region speaks to you? Excursion Yoga is for you! A hike to access an outdoor studio at height and practice yoga in complete peace. A picnic lunch will be offered at the end of the session before returning down to the meeting point.

Inclusions: Free picnic tea and vegan snack

Exclusions: Private transportation

Reviewed By 774eveb

The view is absolutely amazing up top !!! I had a super experience doing yoga up top of the mountain after hiking 2.5km ! High on energy!!! Would recommend it

6. Guided Zipline Tour in Mont Tremblant

Centre Aventure Sommet des Neiges, 1000 Chemin des Voyageurs, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1, Canada Ziptrek Ecotours
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Fly through the air on Quebec’s longest ziplines right on Mont Tremblant! Accessed via gondola, this 3-hour professionally guided zipline experience provides the opportunity to zip from the summit of the mountain and back to the village. Your tour features five distinct and spectacular ziplines that total almost 4km in length. Prepare to be amazed!

Inclusions: Zipline tour with professional guide, All equipment including custom designed harnesses and climbing helmets

Exclusions: Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By ziptrem

Great fall day, sunny, light wind, fall coulors sensational. Safe, easy, thrilling. I am 77, if I can do it so can you.

7. Dogsled Adventure in Mont-Tremblant

Mont-Tremblant Dogsledding, 121 Chemin de l'Albatros, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1S1, Canada Mont Tremblant Activity Centre
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Enjoy a truly Canadian experience of driving your own dogsled through the Laurentian wilderness. From the moment you arrive at the kennel, you are greeted by the sound of the sled dogs who are eagerly awaiting to run! Along with your guide, you will meet your team before setting out on about a 1-hour long ride through forests, over field trails and hilly terrain with your dogs. Participants can drive their own sled, or ride as a passenger and switch places at the mid-point. Hot-chocolate will be served to help you warm up and give you a chance to chat with our guides.

Inclusions: Professional guide, All our clients are automatically covered by Airmedic medical emergency helicopter evacuation, for the duration of the activity., All taxes, fees and handling charges, Hot chocolate and cookies

Exclusions: Gratuities for guides (optional)

Reviewed By Abcderne

My family was just at your zip line place last week. I make a claim an issue that happened during our time there. An still waiting for reply 4 months already since then... I was not aware on what was happening until my kids were done at the zip line, my family and I are shocked and disappointed by the way my daughter was treated during their time there. My daughter explained this to us: “ At first we were learning how to ride a zip line since this was everyone’s FIRST time on a zip line. The male guide with long hair was helping us out at first and after we were done the tutorial he told us to ‘take our time on the zip lines and go at your own pace’ once we got to the actual zip lines everything went OK in the first and second zip line. Onto the third one a female guide was there watching us, I went down the zip line and I got stuck trying to get onto the other platform, I started doing the technique to get onto the platform, not even 30 seconds later the female guide from the other side of the platform was yelling at me to ‘get onto platform’ but since we were so far away from each other I couldn’t understand half of the things she was trying to tell me, I didn’t know if she was saying “stay there” or “get up” confused, I stayed where I was because i didn’t understand her. She came down and pushed me up onto the platform and told me and if It takes me this long to get onto a platform she was going to have to kick me off the zip lines, so she did, she kicked me off the zip lines because I Was causing ‘traffic’ to the other people behind me. She unclipped me from the wires and I followed her down the hill to try to get down. I could tell she was annoyed with me, once we reached another platform she told me to “follow the dirt path to reach the bottom of the zip line” and she left me there. the path was very faint but I did what she told me, 2 mins later there was no more path. I was lost. I stayed where I was for 5 minutes hoping someone would find me. The female guide found me again and asked me with a rude tone and attitude, what I was doing and I told her there was I couldn’t find the path anymore. She laughed in my face and told me “ sorry I forgot to tell you there was no path after” I was shocked. How did she let me go here by myself if she knew there wasn’t going to be a path anymore? Especially in the woods? She then guided me all the way back down and I waited for my family members to finish. “ This was our daughters FIRST time on a zipline. It was everyone’s first time. She did what the male guide told her to do, to take her time. But the female guide didn’t seem to like what she was doing and was treating her like she was a professional zip liner. she was taking her time trying to get onto the platform just like they told her it would be OK to do. There was no need for my daughter to be treated this way she is not a professional zip liner. There was absolutely no need to let her find her own way down as well. As a guide you HELP them reach the bottom safely the gamble guide left her there to figure out her own way back down. We are shocked and disturbed on how your female guide treated my daughter, with such little respect all from just taking a little longer to reach the platform. On that note, I would like a full refund for my daughter. She did two zip lines and then got kicked off from the third one from the female guide. She waited almost 30 minutes for our family to all come down. My daughter does not remember the female guides name. But I’m sure you can find out who it was by checking your schedule for that day. Thursday August 20th @ 11am

8. Dune Buggy 4 x 4 Tours

178 Rue du Dépôt, Labelle, QC J0T 1H0, Canada Mont Tremblant Activity Centre
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Our Guided Dune Buggy 4x4  off road tours offer you an adventure you'll never forget. Join us in the latest off road craze, with the added safety of 3 point seatbelts and a roll cage, this 4-seat (Kawasaki Teryx 800cc) Dune Buggy model is perfect for the whole family. A great 4 season activity, you'll have as much fun in the summer mud as in fresh snow in winter!

Inclusions: All our clients are automatically covered by Airmedic medical emergency helicopter evacuation, for the duration of the activity., Helmets, rain poncho (in the rain in summer only) and guide.

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Abcderne

My family was just at your zip line place last week. I make a claim an issue that happened during our time there. An still waiting for reply 4 months already since then... I was not aware on what was happening until my kids were done at the zip line, my family and I are shocked and disappointed by the way my daughter was treated during their time there. My daughter explained this to us: “ At first we were learning how to ride a zip line since this was everyone’s FIRST time on a zip line. The male guide with long hair was helping us out at first and after we were done the tutorial he told us to ‘take our time on the zip lines and go at your own pace’ once we got to the actual zip lines everything went OK in the first and second zip line. Onto the third one a female guide was there watching us, I went down the zip line and I got stuck trying to get onto the other platform, I started doing the technique to get onto the platform, not even 30 seconds later the female guide from the other side of the platform was yelling at me to ‘get onto platform’ but since we were so far away from each other I couldn’t understand half of the things she was trying to tell me, I didn’t know if she was saying “stay there” or “get up” confused, I stayed where I was because i didn’t understand her. She came down and pushed me up onto the platform and told me and if It takes me this long to get onto a platform she was going to have to kick me off the zip lines, so she did, she kicked me off the zip lines because I Was causing ‘traffic’ to the other people behind me. She unclipped me from the wires and I followed her down the hill to try to get down. I could tell she was annoyed with me, once we reached another platform she told me to “follow the dirt path to reach the bottom of the zip line” and she left me there. the path was very faint but I did what she told me, 2 mins later there was no more path. I was lost. I stayed where I was for 5 minutes hoping someone would find me. The female guide found me again and asked me with a rude tone and attitude, what I was doing and I told her there was I couldn’t find the path anymore. She laughed in my face and told me “ sorry I forgot to tell you there was no path after” I was shocked. How did she let me go here by myself if she knew there wasn’t going to be a path anymore? Especially in the woods? She then guided me all the way back down and I waited for my family members to finish. “ This was our daughters FIRST time on a zipline. It was everyone’s first time. She did what the male guide told her to do, to take her time. But the female guide didn’t seem to like what she was doing and was treating her like she was a professional zip liner. she was taking her time trying to get onto the platform just like they told her it would be OK to do. There was no need for my daughter to be treated this way she is not a professional zip liner. There was absolutely no need to let her find her own way down as well. As a guide you HELP them reach the bottom safely the gamble guide left her there to figure out her own way back down. We are shocked and disturbed on how your female guide treated my daughter, with such little respect all from just taking a little longer to reach the platform. On that note, I would like a full refund for my daughter. She did two zip lines and then got kicked off from the third one from the female guide. She waited almost 30 minutes for our family to all come down. My daughter does not remember the female guides name. But I’m sure you can find out who it was by checking your schedule for that day. Thursday August 20th @ 11am

9. Mont Tremblant Private Day Tour from Montreal

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While you vacationing in Montreal, take a private day tour to Mont Tremblant resort. Time to get some fresh air so let us pick you up from your location and drive up to the Laurentian Mountains and our stunning mountain resort to:Mont Tremblant. After aprox 90 min ride you arrive in this unique gorgeous European style mountain resort. Explore the stunning pedestrian village and the views of the mountains surrounding Lake Tremblant. You have a choice of light hikes and gondola rides as well many restaurants for your lunch. There is always something to see and do in beautiful Mont Tremblant village. We will get you back to your hotel be 5-6pm..

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation

Exclusions: Lunch, gratuities

Reviewed By 938artg

I enjoyed All the animalals but I must admit watching the fish, trout I believe was interesting. My daughter, son I law and grandson tome.

10. Tremblant Ice Climbing School

Le Centre d'Activités Mont-Tremblant Activity Centre, 118 Chemin de Kandahar, Mont-Tremblant, QC J8E 1T1, Canada Mont Tremblant Activity Centre
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Challenge yourself with an ice climbing initiation course right on Tremblant resort. Designed for beginners and no climbing experience necessary, this activity is great for the whole family!

Inclusions: All equipment (EXCEPT ski boots) and a certified guide., All our clients are automatically covered by Airmedic medical emergency helicopter evacuation, for the duration of the activity.

Exclusions: Gratuities, PARTICIPANTS MUST BRING THEIR OWN SKI BOOTS

Reviewed By Abcderne

My family was just at your zip line place last week. I make a claim an issue that happened during our time there. An still waiting for reply 4 months already since then... I was not aware on what was happening until my kids were done at the zip line, my family and I are shocked and disappointed by the way my daughter was treated during their time there. My daughter explained this to us: “ At first we were learning how to ride a zip line since this was everyone’s FIRST time on a zip line. The male guide with long hair was helping us out at first and after we were done the tutorial he told us to ‘take our time on the zip lines and go at your own pace’ once we got to the actual zip lines everything went OK in the first and second zip line. Onto the third one a female guide was there watching us, I went down the zip line and I got stuck trying to get onto the other platform, I started doing the technique to get onto the platform, not even 30 seconds later the female guide from the other side of the platform was yelling at me to ‘get onto platform’ but since we were so far away from each other I couldn’t understand half of the things she was trying to tell me, I didn’t know if she was saying “stay there” or “get up” confused, I stayed where I was because i didn’t understand her. She came down and pushed me up onto the platform and told me and if It takes me this long to get onto a platform she was going to have to kick me off the zip lines, so she did, she kicked me off the zip lines because I Was causing ‘traffic’ to the other people behind me. She unclipped me from the wires and I followed her down the hill to try to get down. I could tell she was annoyed with me, once we reached another platform she told me to “follow the dirt path to reach the bottom of the zip line” and she left me there. the path was very faint but I did what she told me, 2 mins later there was no more path. I was lost. I stayed where I was for 5 minutes hoping someone would find me. The female guide found me again and asked me with a rude tone and attitude, what I was doing and I told her there was I couldn’t find the path anymore. She laughed in my face and told me “ sorry I forgot to tell you there was no path after” I was shocked. How did she let me go here by myself if she knew there wasn’t going to be a path anymore? Especially in the woods? She then guided me all the way back down and I waited for my family members to finish. “ This was our daughters FIRST time on a zipline. It was everyone’s first time. She did what the male guide told her to do, to take her time. But the female guide didn’t seem to like what she was doing and was treating her like she was a professional zip liner. she was taking her time trying to get onto the platform just like they told her it would be OK to do. There was no need for my daughter to be treated this way she is not a professional zip liner. There was absolutely no need to let her find her own way down as well. As a guide you HELP them reach the bottom safely the gamble guide left her there to figure out her own way back down. We are shocked and disturbed on how your female guide treated my daughter, with such little respect all from just taking a little longer to reach the platform. On that note, I would like a full refund for my daughter. She did two zip lines and then got kicked off from the third one from the female guide. She waited almost 30 minutes for our family to all come down. My daughter does not remember the female guides name. But I’m sure you can find out who it was by checking your schedule for that day. Thursday August 20th @ 11am

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