LocationMalahat, British Columbia | Duration2 Hours (Approx.) | 38.80 View price |
Malahat Skywalk Admission Tickets
Vancouver Island welcomes travelers from all over the world to its most fascinating destination. It has a myriad of interior vistas and adventures to explore and enjoy. You may be here to explore its inner shrubs or enjoy a drive through its magnificent coastline. Vancouver Island is spectacular in almost all parts and offers mind-blowing ground views where the best views have been arranged for you. Above all these attractions and interests, Vancouver Island has the latest and most exhilarating attraction - 'Malahat Skywalk Admission'! You are about to see the waters, mountains, and land of the Island from a different point of view. Admission to Malahat Skywalk takes you to new heights to catch the vistas that you can't from ground level.
Explore and enjoy the new attraction
Enter the building with the 'Malahat Skywalk Admission' tickets and you will see a smooth incline to start walking up. It is built 20 meters above the forest base, so when you cross through the top of the trees, you will feel like a part of nature, which you could only imagine in the past. The whole Malahat Skywalk stroll includes a 600-meter trail and you will reach the top. Make a 5-degree circular climb to see the spectacular views of the whole Vancouver Island, including the waters and mountains. You get postcard-like photos, which you can save for your lifetime.
History of Malahat Skywalk
The Malahat Skywalk has been built on the ancient lands of the Malahat Nation. It was opened to the public in July 2021 and has succeeded in appealing to around 250000 visitors from all over the world.
Unique structure in Canada
You can find many similar structures in Europe, but 'Malahat Skywalk Admission' is a one-of-a-kind structure. It is the first thing built as well as presented within the natural setting. Construction has not destroyed or bulldozed the heritage lands and is made without using big concrete structures. The structure does not have any hard edges, squares, or 90-degree turns. This proud Canadian creation has been designed and built by engineers from Vancouver.
Malahat Skywalk tour will teach you that the structure is made without harming the land it occupies. You would be educated on how the ancient residents of the lands lived and how dedicated they were to protecting and preserving the bond between the people and nature.
Take in the breathtaking scenery of a steep, forested mountain perched high over the Salish Sea. Climb the spiral ramp for the ultimate adventure. Situated at a height of 250 meters above sea level, the tower provides an exceptional perspective of Mt. Baker, Finlayson Arm, the Saanich Peninsula, and islands spanning two nations, among other breathtaking vistas of Vancouver Island. View the West Coast from an entirely different angle, and then decide whether to descend quickly on our spiral slide or by walking back down the ramp. The smooth, green wood of the arbutus, sometimes known as the Pacific madrone, is encrusted with papery, reddish bark that gives it an exotic appearance. It grows on rocky coasts and produces honey-scented white flowers in the spring. Red berries aid in the fall food supply for numerous local birds and fauna. Perhaps the only thing as amazing as the view from the top is down the 20-meter spiral slide from the tower. We'll understand if you take as many turns as you'd like.
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