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B.C.’s tallest treehouse awaits in this whimsical forest with over 350 fairytale figurines

25 July 20252 Mins Read

Situated near Revelstoke, The Enchanted Forest is an old-world-inspired wonderland for nature and adventure lovers to come together and explore. Hidden amongst ancient cedar trees are over 350 fairytale figurines, adding an extra layer of whimsy to the experience!

Visitors will also find B.C.’s tallest treehouse, offering them an incredible view of the transformed old-growth forest. So if you’re ready to take your summer plans to new heights this summer, read on!

Created by artists Doris and Ernest Needham over 60 years ago, the Enchanted Forest embraces a love of nature, with a carefully constructed treehouse, granite castle, “Candy Cane” house, and hundreds of whimsical figurines and structures to check out.

The couple cleared 40 acres of trails themselves, making the already beautiful forest more accessible to visitors from far and wide.

It has become the ultimate place to unleash your inner child, who may also enjoy the adjacent SkyTrek Adventure Park. The treetop obstacle course just reopened this month with a new trail, so there’s never been a better time to put your zip, jump, climb, and balance skills to the test!

The family-friendly attraction is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (until Labour Day), with admission priced at $16 per adult and $11 per child.

Note that well-behaved dogs are permitted so long as they are leashed.

Have you experienced the magic of the tallest treehouse in B.C. yet?

When: Now open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: 7060 Trans Canada Highway, Revelstoke
Cost: $16 per adult, $11 per child

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