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North America’s largest trampoline is now open in Ontario

Something big (and bouncy) has arrived in Ontario. A new outdoor adventure featuring North America’s largest outdoor trampoline is bringing all kinds of fun to our province.

The thrilling aerial forest attraction is called uplå and it is now open in Stouffville.

The unique concept is brought to us by Treetop Trekking Group, which operates Treetop Trekking — an “exhilarating adventure of ziplining, climbing, and swinging” in the trees at various forest locations around Ontario.

In a press release from The Trekking Group, uplå is described as a “suspended world that allows visitors to enjoy a playful experience in the treetops while having fun in a universe of nets.”

It features a mega-trampoline with nine interconnected jumping surfaces, pathways, a two-story trampoline, slides, vertical tunnels, and a spiral entrance.

The adventure takes two hours to complete and has 800 metres of jumping area to explore.

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Photo via The Trekking Group

“We believe uplå will provide an unforgettable experience for individuals seeking adventure and a chance to disconnect from screens and everyday stress, while reconnecting with nature in a unique and exciting way,” said the Chief Marketing Officer at The Trekking Group.

“Experience the wonders of nature between earth and sky in a floating tree-lined universe,” says uplå’s website.

The attraction is open for day-use visits throughout the whole year, including winter!

You can also reserve it for private group experiences, like a birthday party.

North America’s largest trampoline opened to the public on June 23rd.

So, now you can stop by for a thrilling adventure like no other!

uplå Ontario

Where: Treetop Trekking Stouffville, 3291 Stouffville Rd, Whitchurch-Stouffville
Cost: $25 per adult, $39 per child ages 5-17

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