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The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Treetop Trekking Brampton

Treetop Trekking is the perfect outdoor activity for those looking to get away from the hustles and bustles of city life. As you climb through tall trees on this adventure near Toronto, it will be hard not to feel recharged with all these outdoor activities while enjoying the gorgeous views of Heart Lake.

This aerial park in Brampton has more than eight courses, ten zip lines, and 75+ different aerial games that are all fun for the whole family. The features include log bridge challenges, log balancing, cable traversing, Tarzan swings, and more.

The place is temporarily closed for now but will open soon on the 1st of April 2022. Once it opens and you are planning to have your first family adventure here, then this is your ultimate guide to visiting treetop trekking Brampton.

Where to Find the Treetop Trekking Brampton?

It is located within the boundaries of Heart Lake Conservation Area in Brampton, which means that this destination offers stunning views as well as plenty of space to enjoy with your family.

They are closed for the winter but will open from April until October 31st when it is warmer. Make sure to get a reservation to avoid disappointment. Although they accept walk-ups on certain days, there are times when the park will reach capacity or offer no activities at all - so it is best if you prep your visit in advance.

You can call and book on weekdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. For more information, you can visit here: https://treetoptrekking.com/book-now/

If you want to stay overnight and looking for nearby hotels to prepare for your planned family adventure, here are some of your options.

Outdoor activity at Treetop trekking in Brampton, ON

  • Days Inn by Wyndham Brampton with a traveler rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Only 5.78 kilometres from the park.
  • Newton Villa with a traveler rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Only 7.4 kilometres from the park.
  • Monte Carlo Inn Brampton Suites with a traveler rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Only 7.62 kilometres from the park.

5 Pro Tips to Remember!

Tip #1: To participate in their outdoor activities, you need to wear comfortable and athletic clothing and close-toed shoes. You must also tie back long hair when outside so that it doesn't get caught by branches.

You can visit their website for more information about the appropriate equipment and clothing: https://treetoptrekking.com/requirements-and-safety/

Tip #2: Their courses are a blast and so are those sore hands. It is highly recommended to bring your gloves because you will need them for their courses.

Tip #3: Make sure that your body is fully conditioned to do and complete all the courses. Drink plenty of water to charge yourself before starting up.

Tip #4: You are expected to arrive at your scheduled start time. Please make sure you are there in advance so you can get started on time.

Tip #5: Reservations can be made online for groups with less than 10 people at one time. For smaller groups, they will require full payment at the booking time. For groups of 20+ people, a 50% deposit is required at the booking time, the half will be paid on the date of visit.

Zipline activity at Treetop Trekking in Brampton, ON

5 Things To Do in Treetop Trekking Brampton

  1. Camp Groups for School: They offer a lot of fun, educational and safe activities that are guaranteed to be the spotlight of the school year for students and teachers. These can make any camp itinerary great
  2. Company Adventures: The time has come to take your team out of the office and get them excited about re-engaging with your team and nature!
  3. Sports Groups: Imagine a place where you can spend time with your friends, explore nature and have fun at the same time. That’s exactly what they offer! Explore their forest during their exciting activity that will have everyone immersed in nature as they make their way through zip lines, and learn about different types of animals up close from experienced guides.
  4. Cadets / Guides / Scouts: Cadets, Guides, and Scouts from all over the city come to visit them every summer. They provide them with an unforgettable experience in the great outdoors.
  5. Group Tours: Treetop Trekking has been a famous option for group tours since it opened its doors ten years ago. With all sorts of activities that you can choose from, you will never be disappointed with the variety this place offers.

5 Fun History Facts about Treetop Trekking Brampton

Fun Fact #1: The Tree Trekking Brampton is placed in the heart of Brampton’s Heart Lake Conservation park. Just a short drive if you are from Toronto.

Fun Fact #2: Aside from Treetop Trekking in Brampton, they also have other five zipline adventure parks in Ontario. They are all located near major highways: Hamilton, Barrie, Stouffville, Huntsville, Ganaraska, and 1000 Islands.

Fun Fact #3:They have four beginner courses appropriate for kids aged 9 to 11 years old, and one advanced course for people aged 12+ years old.

Fun Fact #4: To do their activities, you or your kid(s) must have the minimum height required which is 4 feet and 7 inches.

Fun Fact #5: They have been voted as Ontario’s Top Outdoor Attraction in 2021.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Does the park offer free or paid parking?

Yes, but the park is only open during the day, so it can get really busy. The gatehouse has staff that works there in summer but they have a pay parking drop box at the entrance for people to leave their cars if needed year-round.

  1. What is the best way to get to the park?

You can use public transit to get to the park as there are many buses that run up and down Heart Lake Road.

  1. What is the nearest station to the park?

The park is located close to Sandalwood Pky E station of Heart Lake Rd, which makes it 1247 metres away or 17 minutes of walking.

  1. What are the restaurants near the park?

Here are some of the restaurants near Heart Lake Conservation Park:

  • Teremok Cafe (0.4 km from the park)
  • Venezia Pizza (1.1 km from the park)
  • Harbourside Fish & Chips (1.5 km from the park)
  • John’s Family Restaurant (3.1 km from the park)
  • The Keg Steakhouse + Bar (4 km from the park)

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  1. Does the park allow dogs inside?

If you are going to do the treetop trekking courses, it is best not to bring your pet(s) if you have no one to watch over them while you do the courses.

  1. Is it a kid-friendly park?

Yes! There are activities that you can do here that are perfect for kids.

  1. How much does it cost to visit the park?

They offer many different pricing options to best suit your needs. You can visit their site to see their rates for every activity or course: https://treetoptrekking.com/all-rates/

 

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