Whistler Zipline Tours: Which Ziptrek Tour to Book

A guide to Whistler's Ziptrek zipline tours — the Ziplining Experience (Eagle), the record-breaking Sasquatch, and the family-friendly Bear Tour — with prices, thrill levels, and how to choose.

Updated June 2026

Whistler ziplining is run by Ziptrek Ecotours, whose lines, boardwalks, and suspension bridges cross the Fitzsimmons Valley between Whistler and Blackcomb. They offer three distinct tours — and choosing the right one is the difference between a perfect afternoon and a mismatch. Here’s how they compare.

Ziplining Experience — “the Eagle”

The flagship and the one most visitors should book. Five ziplines of increasing length send you across the valley, the longest around 2,400 feet, with treetop boardwalks and suspension bridges between them and two guides along the way. Rated 4.9/5 by 380+ guests, it balances genuine thrill with accessibility. From $128.

Book it if: you want the full Whistler zipline experience and you’re reasonably comfortable with heights and speed.

Longest Zipline in North America — “the Sasquatch”

A different beast: rather than a circuit of lines, this is built around a single, enormous descent — marketed as among the longest ziplines in North America — that runs high and fast across the valley. Rated 4.8/5 by 190+ guests. From $113.

Book it if: you’re chasing the biggest single line and the maximum adrenaline hit.

Ziptrek Bear Tour

The gentlest option. Shorter lines and a focus on the forest make it ideal for families, younger children, and first-timers who want the views and a taste of flying without the biggest drops. Rated 4.8/5. From $113.

Book it if: you’re with kids, nervous about heights, or want the rainforest more than the rush.

How to choose

You are…Book
A first-time visitor wanting the full experienceZiplining Experience (Eagle)
An adrenaline seeker after one huge lineLongest Zipline (Sasquatch)
A family with younger kidsBear Tour

Good to know

  • All tours include helmet, harness, guides, and the Whistler Village Gondola ride to the start.
  • They run year-round and in most weather — closed-toe shoes required.
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before on all tours.
  • Check the age and weight limits for your chosen tour when booking; the Bear Tour is the most family-friendly.

Ready to pick? Book the Ziplining Experience on the home page, or see other things to do in Whistler to round out your trip.

Fly Between Two Mountains — Book Your Whistler Zipline

Join 380+ guests who rated this experience 4.9/5. Five ziplines across the Fitzsimmons Valley, a gondola ride to the start, all gear, and two expert guides — finishing right in Whistler Village. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

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