If you’re looking for ways to spend your Family Day weekend in Ontario, you might want to keep this hidden trampoline park on your radar. 

Located in the heart of Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area, Upla by Treetop Trekking is a world of custom-made nets suspended high in a tree canopy. The forest adventure park boasts over 9,000 square feet of nets situated 30 feet off the ground, with nine trampoline modules, 11 passageways, three slides, and two ramps. 

At night, the trampoline park transforms into Upla Aglow, an illuminated universe of light and sound full of interconnected ramps and slides. 

The trampoline park is accompanied by the Treekwalk Village, which is a whimsical playground onsite with winding slides, rope bridges, climbing walls, and wooden fortresses. 

Upla and Upla Aglow prices start at $25 and $35, respectively, while tickets for exploring the Treewalk Village begin at $10 each. Reservations for all experiences are highly recommended and are available on weekends throughout the rest of the winter and spring, with an extended schedule on holidays. 

If you’re planning on visiting, make sure to wear closed-toe shoes, as Crocs, flip-flops, and sandals are strictly prohibited. It’s also recommended that you wear full-length pants and pants to avoid the risk of skin irritation on the nets if you fall or sleep. 

Make sure not to wear any jewellery, including earrings, watches, and bracelets, and plan to arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled visit. 

Reservations for both parks are available to book online. The Upla and Treewalk Village parks are located at 3291 Stouffville Rd. in Whitchurch-Stouffville. 

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