Adventure Awaits at Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands
Experience the thrill of zip-lining and treetop adventures at Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands, Ontario's premier outdoor amusement park.
Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands is not just another amusement park; it’s an exhilarating journey high above the ground. Situated amidst the breathtaking Thousand Islands, this park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore nature from a whole new perspective. With a variety of treetop courses and zip lines that cater to different skill levels, both young adventurers and seasoned thrill-seekers will find something to love. The park is designed to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for families, making it the ideal outing for visitors of all ages. As you navigate through the park, you will encounter scenic views and the sounds of nature, creating a serene and invigorating atmosphere. The highlight of your visit might just be the iconic treehouse playground, which invites children to unleash their imagination as they climb, explore, and play in a magical forest setting. The courses are crafted to challenge your balance, strength, and courage, providing a sense of accomplishment with every completed challenge. Beyond the exhilarating activities, Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands is committed to environmental stewardship, ensuring that your adventure is also a sustainable one. The park is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of Ontario’s flora and fauna. Whether you’re zip-lining through the trees or relaxing in the treehouse, you’ll find that this destination offers a refreshing escape from the everyday hustle, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to the region.
Local tips
- Book your tickets online in advance to secure your spot and skip the lines.
- Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes for the best experience.
- Arrive early to make the most of your day and enjoy all the courses.
- Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning views from the treetops!
- Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately, as some activities are weather-dependent.
A brief summary to Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands
- 1278 Thousand Islands Pkwy, Mallorytown, Ontario, K0E 1R0, CA
- +1613-923-1278
- Visit website
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from Kingston, head east on ON-2 E. Continue on this road for approximately 30 minutes. You will pass through the town of Gananoque. Once you reach the junction with Thousand Islands Parkway (ON-401), merge onto Thousand Islands Parkway and follow the signs for Mallorytown. Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands will be located at 1278 Thousand Islands Pkwy, Mallorytown, ON K0E 1R0. Look for the entrance which is well-marked. Parking is available on-site.
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Public Transportation
To reach Treetop Trekking using public transport, take a local bus from Kingston to Gananoque. You can catch the bus at the Kingston Bus Terminal (located at 1175 John Counter Blvd). Once you arrive in Gananoque, you will need to take a taxi or rideshare service (like Uber) to get to Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands, as public transport options are limited in that area. The taxi ride will take approximately 15-20 minutes and may cost around CAD 25-35. Ensure to check the bus schedules in advance for your return trip.
Attractions Nearby to Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands
- Leeds and thousand islands
- Singer Castle
- Thousand Islands National Park
- Kring Point State Park
- The Aquatarium at Tall Ships Landing
- Power House
- The Dove-Cote
- Boldt Castle Yacht House
- Boldt Castle & Boldt Yacht House
- The Gazebo
- The Entry Arch
- Uncle Sam Boat Tours
- Cornwall Brothers Store Museum
- Wreck Of The Islander
- Scenic View Park
Landmarks nearby to Treetop Trekking 1000 Islands
- Dark Island
- Ironsides Island
- Zavikon Island
- Mary Island State Park
- Alster Tower
- Heart Island
- Longue Vue Island
- 1000 Islands Private Boat Tours
- Thousand Islands International Tourism Council
- Thousand Island Park Landmark Society
- 1000 Islands Writers Festival
- The Thousand Islands Parkway
- Thousand Islands Playhouse
- Fort Wellington National Historic Site
- Grindstone Island