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Snow Valley Aerial Park

Rainbow Valley Aerial Park

Climb to the top (if you dare) and you’ll get a birdseye view of Edmonton from one of the coolest outdoor parks in Edmonton. Rainbow Valley Aerial Park opened in 2016 and includes a mix of challenging all that God gave you in terms of core muscles (mine = zero), balance, and good humour.

The safety gear

The Details

Pricing varies by weekday and weekend (2024):

 Weekday RateWeekend Rate
Individuals
OVER 140CM (+ 4′ 7″) tall
$42.00$47.00
Individuals
125CM to 140CM (- 4′ 7″) tall
$34.00$39.00
Twilight$33.00$38.00

Kids under 140cm must be accompanied by an adult the entire time.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Everyone is given a lesson on safety before they start. The lesson takes about 15 minutes. This is important because the Snow Valley Aerial Park uses a special “Clic-It” system to keep you safe.
  • You are strapped in the entire time. It’s like rock climbing, if you fall, that’s OK (it’s almost fun).
  • There are different levels from little kid level to “you are an absolute rock star” level at the top of the park.
  • The higher you go, the better it gets. When you get to the harder level there are caravans, bikes, picnic tables. It’s the best.

My Thoughts

This isn’t a cheap afternoon out, but it was insanely fun. I’m glad my kids were older doing this for the first time. They know their limits and felt comfortable testing them.

If my kids where younger, they wouldn’t know their boundaries like they do now. Again…every kid is different.

There were kids on the course that were younger than mine and they were leaping heads and feet over everyone. They had no fear whatsoever which was amazing.

If you want to get a deal, the rate drops when you book to start less than 3 hours before closing.

The Snow Valley Aerial Park is awesome for testing your skills and seeing your kids surprise themselves. The views from the top are fantastic and I think it’s a great place to test your limits (in a safe way).

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