The Montmorency Falls Zipline – for the Thrillseekers

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The Montmorency Falls Zipline – for the Thrillseekers

The Montmorency Falls Zipline

The Montmorency Falls Zipline located at the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency in Quebec offers a unique and thrilling way to experience the grandeur of one of Quebec’s most spectacular natural wonders. This adventure allows you to soar across the cove of the falls, starting from the top of the cliff and stretching over 300 meters to land near the La Baronne observation deck. As you glide on the zipline, with your feet dangling in the void, you’ll feel the power of the waterfall roaring beneath you and the mist gently touching your face. It’s an adrenaline-pumping journey that provides an unparalleled view of the falls and the surrounding landscape. Make sure to check the schedule and book tickets in advance to be sure to get a spot on the ride.

For safety, participants are advised to wear sports clothing, tie back long hair, avoid jewelry, and wear closed-toe shoes. Loose clothing that could get tangled in the pulley is not permitted, and all personal effects must be left behind. The entire adventure takes approximately 30 minutes, including preparation time, with the actual zipline crossing lasting about 30 seconds. After the exhilarating ride, there’s a 10-minute return trip. 

The Montmorency Falls Zipline is not just an activity; it’s an experience that combines nature, excitement, and breathtaking views, making it a must-try for anyone visiting Quebec City. Whether you’re seeking a rush of adrenaline or a new way to appreciate the beauty of Montmorency Falls, this zipline adventure promises to deliver an unforgettable experience.

The Zipline in Numbers

Here are both some interesting statistics and facts that you need to take into account for the Montmorency Falls Zipline rides.

  • Length of the Zipline: The zipline stretches approximately 300 meters across the cove of Montmorency Falls.
  • Height of the Falls: Montmorency Falls are 83 meters tall, which is about 30 meters higher than Niagara Falls.
  • Weight Requirements: Participants must weigh between 41 kg (90 pounds) and 99 kg (220 pounds). These limits can change based on weather conditions.
  • Duration: The entire zipline experience takes about 30 minutes, including preparation, with the actual crossing lasting around 30 seconds.
  • Age Limit: Children aged 14 and under must be accompanied by a parent or have a consent form signed by a parent or legal guardian.
  • Rates: The cost for an adult is $31.00, and for a child (17 and under) it’s $23.25, excluding taxes and daily access fees.
  • Seasonal Availability: The zipline is available from late May to early October, offering a chance to experience the falls in different seasonal backdrops.

How to get there from Montreal

Montmorency Falls is approximately 251 kilometers away from Montreal. There are several transportation options available for this journey:

  • By Train: VIA Rail operates a train from Montréal to Québec, which is the closest major city to Montmorency Falls. The journey takes about 3 hours and 27 minutes, and tickets can range from $30 to $95.
  • By Bus: You can take a bus from Montreal to Québec and then transfer to a local bus (line 800) that will take you to Montmorency Falls. The total travel time is around 3 hours and 29 minutes, and the cost varies between $40 and $54.
  • By Car: If you prefer to drive, the distance is about 165.2 miles (266 kilometers), and the drive usually takes around 3 hours and 7 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • By Plane: For a faster option, you can fly from Montreal to Québec City and then take a local bus to the falls. The flight plus bus travel time is approximately 2 hours and 59 minutes, but this is the most expensive option, with prices ranging from $144 to $410.

These options provide flexibility depending on your schedule, budget, and preference for travel. Whether you’re looking for the most economical or the quickest route, you can choose the best way to experience the stunning Montmorency Falls.

Scenic sideview of The Montmorency Falls Zipline
Image: Gabrielle Laroche-Douhéret