RIDE THE EAGLE COASTER AT CYPRESS MOUNTAIN

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Are you ready to get out and have fun this summer? Cypress Mountain is the place to be!

Our team is so excited that the Eagle Coaster opens to riders on June 16thd, 2023 and bookings are open for the season so you can plan ahead. The coaster is always weather dependent but refunds will be issued if the rides are canceled due to weather. After having a blast on the Eagle Coaster last summer, we are so ready to jump in on the thrilling ride again. It's suitable and great fun for all ages and physical capabilities. Young tots can even experience the thrill of riding in the lap of an adult!

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Experience The Thrill of The Eagle Coaster!

🏔  SAFELY TRAVEL UP TO 40KM/HR
🏔 1.7 KM TWISTY-TURNY TRACK
🏔 279 METRES OF VERTICAL DROP

The Eagle Coaster ride takes off from the top of Eagle Express Quad Chair on Black Mountain and travels over 1.7 km with 279 meters of vertical drop. Riders can safely reach thrilling speeds of up to 40 km per hour winding down the track with forested vistas and exciting bends in the track.



BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW

Our families always have so much winter fun with snowboarding, Nordic skiing & tubing, but Cypress Mountain is also now THE place for summer family fun! With the arrival of the Eagle Coaster, hiking, geocaching, and disc golf in the works, there is so much to do in the great outdoors and still be so close to Metro Vancouver.


Ready, Set, Go! Looking for some family fun in the woods this summer? Download the geocaching app, pack some snacks and start your adventure at Cypress Mountain. See the details here.


Lace-up for one of the 5 beautiful hikes that are open to families at Cypress Mountain. These trails vary in difficulty from easier loops around gorgeous lakes to more adventurous trails up the peaks. Maps and info are available from BC Parks. Dogs are also able to use these trails but must be kept on a leash.

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