Oakville Beaver, 27 Jul 2023, p. 25

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BBTHINGS TO DO x Mike Pochwat Photography photo With seven locations across Ontario, Treetop Trekking is just one spot guests can check out to work through an adventure course high above the ground this summer. SWING INTO SUMMER AT ONTARIO ADVENTURE PARKS Ready to explore high in the sky or conquer a fear of heights? Here are five places where guests can hang out up in the treetop canopy this summer. TREETOP ECO-ADVENTURE "ARK This site in Oshawa en- sures the entire family can get in on the fun, with tree- top courses suited for al- most all people, ages three and up. The junior chil- dren's course does not have any height limit, allowing anyone ages three to six to enjoy with their family. Guests who sign up for the mega adult course get four walls, suspension bridges, and many other obstacles. WILDPLAY Ifziplining over Niagara Falls after a day offun is on ur bucket list, WildPlay varying levels of difficultly, guests can spend the day climbing away. When guests are done, they can head over to Zipline to the Falls, allow- ing visitors ages seven and over to get a once in a life- time view from a truly unique angle. MUSKOKA ZIP LINES AND AERIAL PARK Ready to work through two levels of obstacle cours- es featuring 34 different challenges? Muskoka Zip ines vial Park in Bracebridge is the spot to be. Guests the course. After working through all the challenges, be prepared to take a giant leap of faith to end the day. LONG POINT ECO-ADVENTURES Featuring eight differ- ent zipline platforms that take over two hours to go down, there's lots to do at Long Point Eco-Adven- tures in St. Williams. Giv- ing guests a scenic view of the Carolinian Forest and Turkey Point Marsh, there's lots to see while working through the course. After a day hanging out in the trees, take advan- tage of all the other activi- ties on their site, including axe throwing, kayak and paddle boarding, stargaz- ing, or take in an apiary tour to see what a day in the life of a beekeeper is like. TREETOP TREKKING Treetop Trekking has seven locations across the themselves as they cross uspel bri cations offer a night trek option that allows guests to run through the obstacle course with just their head- lamps for light. Atthe Ham- ilton, Stouffville, and 1000 Islands locations, kids can enjoy a tree house village and discovery course made just for them. FALL INLOVE 2BED+DEN | 1,468 SQ.FT. BRONTE/LAKE FACING BALCONY PRICED AT $2,099,900 Stunning and bathed in sunlight, this suite is a masterfully-designed 2-Bed+Den layout, spanning 1,468 sq.ft. with an expansive 102 sq.ft. Bronte/Lake facing balcony. Both big and bright bedrooms have spa-inspired ensuites with sleek frameless glass showers and magazine-worthy walk-in closets. The open concept gourmet Kitchen, Living and Dining Rooms are ideal for entertaining and the Den is well-situated for a home office or guest room. Sliding doors lead to the beautiful west-facing terrace, the perfect place to enjoy a morning java or dine under the stars. TOUR THIS SUITE VISIT THE SALES CENTRE This Weekend To Receive A $25,000 CREDIT ON CLOSING 2432 Lakeshore Rd. W. Oakville, ON L6L 1H7 416.300.0576 SALES OFFICE BronteLakeside.ca Alliance United ‘without notice. E. & OE. *2 Bedroom Suites y Pd 2 z = i 2 Fa Fa 3 = & 2 x 8 5 8 8 8 woo'uo}!eyepisut

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