Stouffville’s newest attraction has already been tested and approved by Bullet Point News.
uplå introduces an exciting new canopy of trampolines to the Tree Top Trekking aerial adventure park located within Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area on Stouffville Road.
Inspired by its sister site in Quebec, the new park holds the distinction of being the largest of its kind.
Developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, uplå was conceived to offer additional outdoor opportunities for fun and adventure.
The trampoline netting, provided by a specialized French company that manufactures marine nets for catamaran sailboats, ensures both safety and excitement among the trees.
Enclosed walkways guide visitors to a variety of themed jumping rooms.
The Ballroom guarantees action-packed fun, while the third-story Chill Room allows jumping amidst the tree canopy, providing a unique vantage point for bird and cloud watching.
While Tree Top Trekking’s Zipline & Aerial Game Trek or Treewalk Village may cater to different age groups with their diverse set of activities, uplå offers a range of opportunities for trampoline enthusiasts aged 5 and above.
uplå is open year-round, and visitors can enjoy a special interactive light display while bouncing on the trampolines this coming fall.
With the addition of uplå, Tree Top Trekking now boasts a staff of 100 members who share a love for adventure and the great outdoors.
Interested individuals can book tickets and find additional information by visiting the Tree Top Trekking website.