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Explore three kilometres of nature trails along the canyon ridge with access to four viewing platforms in the Kootenay Rockies.
The Golden Skybridge invites you to traverse three kilometres of nature trails that run along the canyon ridge within the Kootenay Rockies. As you walk through the tranquil forest, take time to pause at each of the four viewing platforms that offer stunning perspectives of the surrounding wilderness.
This self-guided experience allows you to journey at your own pace, soaking in the natural beauty of the area. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes for walking along the trails. The serene environment makes it an ideal opportunity to connect with nature.
Reviews
Our visit to Golden Skybridge exceeded our expectations. The adventure was exceptionally well-organized and enjoyable. The staff were friendly and eager to assist, demonstrating a clear passion for their roles. We had a tasty lunch at a reasonable price. We chose to ride the mountain coaster, which I found to be one of the most entertaining in the region. The park grounds were well-maintained, and the restrooms were clean. Overall, the park's layout facilitated a pleasant experience.
The area features two beautiful suspension bridges and was peaceful when we visited around 5:30. Be aware that it closes at 6:30. We also enjoyed the Mountain Coaster, which was thrilling and didn't require much braking. Ciaran and Erin were very friendly and provided great insights. Highly recommended.
My mother and I visited this location, which seems better suited for families with children. Crossing the bridge requires some bravery, and I was surprised to learn it leads to a lengthy trail that takes about an hour. Unfortunately, we didn't have the time to complete it due to a scheduled appointment at the glacier icefields. I was fine with that since the bridge felt quite wobbly to me. Although jumping on it is prohibited, I noticed kids doing so, which made it wobble too much side to side for my comfort. We decided to turn back and head to our car. Additionally, it is very remote from other attractions.
This location is fantastic for both energetic families and those who are young at heart. My 22-year-old daughter truly enjoyed the experience. While I’m pleased we participated, I wouldn’t cross the Sky Bridge a second time. After crossing, we moved on to various attractions like the zip line, mountain coasters, and the ropes course, before having to traverse another Sky Bridge. It was a test of my nerves, but I’m happy we went through with it!
Our main focus was the bridge experience. We saw others enjoying activities like zip lining, the ropes course, and the giant swing, which looked exciting. However, I preferred just the bridge. The staff were very friendly and engaging, and I would certainly recommend trying the bridges. For those who like challenges, the other activities seem enjoyable too.
We visited in September when it wasn't crowded, and we had a fantastic experience. The staff was friendly and very helpful. Ben, who guided us in axe throwing, was excellent; he helped my kids with the technique and engaged with us the whole time, which my son really enjoyed. The mountain coaster was the highlight for me. I highly recommend this activity.
The staff were friendly and accommodating, and the place was enjoyable. The sky coaster was fantastic, and the zipline offered a lot of fun. The highlight for me was definitely the axe throwing.
Allow 1-2 hours to explore the grounds and enjoy the various activities. There is food available and the restrooms are clean. The two skybridges were fantastic.
The views from the two bridges were fantastic. I have to say, the area was smaller than I anticipated based on the photos, and I expected more walking. However, the views from the bridge were outstanding, which was really our main reason for visiting.
A fantastic few hours spent here, truly worth the trip. The two bridges alone are an experience in themselves, but there are also many other activities that contribute to a wonderful visit.
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