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Stouffville set to get large outdoor trampoline park at Bruce's Mill Conservation Area

Jun 01, 2023Jun 01, 2023

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An outdoor trampoline park is on its way to Stouffville. The company that runs Treetop Trekking at Bruce's Mill Conservation Area has announced the opening of UPLA in Stouffville, on June 23. The aerial forest attraction features North America's largest outdoor trampolines.

Following the success of UPLA's first location in Mont-Saint-Grégoire, Que., which attracted more than 100,000 guests in 2022, Treetop Trekking is excited to bring this unique concept to Ontario. Designed and produced by The Trekking Group, UPLA is a suspended world that allows visitors to enjoy a playful experience in the treetops while having fun in a universe of nets.

"We are dedicated to making the great outdoors accessible to everyone, which is why we pushed the boundaries of outdoor recreation and created UPLA, a revolutionary way for people to experience nature in a fun, active, and eco-friendly manner," said Jean-François Couture, chief marketing officer at The Trekking Group. "Motivated by our passion for nature, people, and authenticity, we chose to stay true to our roots by establishing our second UPLA park in Ontario, despite a strong interest expressed by companies from all over North America."

The UPLA park in Stouffville will feature a mega-trampoline with nine interconnected jumping surfaces, complete with pathways, a two-story trampoline, slides, vertical tunnels, and a spiral entrance, offering visitors a wide range of exciting activities to enjoy.

"We believe UPLA 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," Couture said.

The development plan for UPLA is designed to be modular, with additional features to be announced and added throughout its first year of operation. Ticket pre-sales are available now. For more information about UPLA and to stay updated on the latest news, visit upla.ca.

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