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B.C.'s 10-storey wooden 'skywalk' attraction sets opening date (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Guests also have the option to take an exhilarating ride down a 20-metre spiral slide after, too.

Talk about a "natural high": A soaring new attraction on Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island offers a breathtaking perspective of a lush forest from a 10-storey spiral tower lookout. 

Located 35 minutes north of Victoria, the  is set to open to the public on Thursday, July 15 at 10 a.m. The immersive outdoor experiences takes guests on a 600 metre-long elevated walkway through an Arbutus and Douglas Fir forest that leads to the "architecturally-inspiring" tower lookout – the first of its kind in B.C., explains a news release. 

The statuesque attraction soars 250 metres above sea level and offers visitors panoramic views of Finlayson Arm, Saanich Inlet, Saanich Peninsula, Gulf Islands, San Juan Islands, Mt. Baker and the Coast Mountain range.

Thrill-seekers may enjoy the breathtaking perspective of the spiralling structure afforded by the adventure net that is partially suspended across the centre of the Spiral Tower. Guests also have the option to take an exhilarating ride down a 20-metre spiral slide after, too. 

“As Canadians return to travel this summer, we are so excited to open our doors and welcome guests,” says Ken Bailey, General Manager, Malahat SkyWalk.

“We hope locals and visitors alike include Malahat SkyWalk in their summer travel plans and find a sense of pride in what we’ve created, bringing their family and friends to visit this world-class tourism experience in their own backyard for years to come.” 

The Malahat SkyWalk is located on the traditional territory of the Malahat Nation and their Indigenous stories will also be embedded throughout the experience. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Malahat Skywalk: Tickets, admission and times 

Tickets are available now for advance purchase  and will also be for sale on-site at the Welcome Centre upon opening. The tickets are valid for one-year from the date of purchase eliminating any need for reservations or timed entry.  

Admission to Malahat SkyWalk is $31.95 (adult), $28.95 (senior 65+), $18.95 (child age 6-17), $86.00 for a Family Pass (two adults, two children) and to add-on a child to a family day ticket is $18.00. Malahat SkyWalk also offers an Annual Pass for $87.00 (adult), $79.00 (senior), $52.00 (child) and $225.00 for a Family Pass. Children age five and under are free. Taxes are applicable to all tickets and passes.

Malahat SkyWalk will welcome guests from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week, 365 days a year, adhering to the B.C. Provincial Health Order and all required health and safety protocols. It was built with a commitment to be accessible to all ages and a wide range of abilities. Parking is complimentary, including spaces for RVs and buses.