"My friends and I had a fantastic time rafting down the river, it was awesome. What I liked most about the Elaho was the quality of your equipment and the expertise of your staff. I have rafted quite a few times and have set up large groups before and you guys made it very easy." D. Beukers
nanaimo aerial adventure ropes course
Climb, swing, zip and discover the lost art of monkeying around!
Come play at the original site for primal fun and games in the heart of Vancouver Island's beautiful forest near Nanaimo, BC. Based on the concept of monkey see, monkey do, Monkido’s suspended games are a fun and empowering aerial adventure. Guests move at their own pace through a series of surprising and progressively challenging games - between 6 and 60 feet (2-18 meters) above ground. Conquer obstacles such as tightropes, missing plank bridges, and swinging logs, soar on ziplines, climb on cargo nets, ascend tree ladders, and much more!
Established in 2005, WildPlay's inaugural park is steeped in a rich history of outdoor recreation. The Nanaimo River site is the testing ground for new spine-tingling adventures, and over five years the 17-acre park has expanded from its world-renowned 150’ Bungy Jump to include the King Swing, and sought-after Monkido Elements aerial course.
Come explore your limits and unleash your wild at one of four Monkido Parks: Nanaimo, Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler!
Every tree-top adventure begins with a navigation session that readies you to tackle four colour coded course sections. The rhythm of moving through games comes naturally as you traverse ziplines, rope swings, scrambling walls, hanging nets, wobbly bridges, and other suspended surprises. The skill level and height of each course section increases as you progress. Conquer the Monkido aerial adventure ropes course to boost self-confidence and enjoy a healthy outdoor lifestyle.
February to November
Daily in summer months, weekends and select week days only during spring and fall
Located 75 minutes north of Victoria and approximately 15 minutes south of Nanaimo