Malahat Skywalk – Treetop Walk & Tower near Victoria, BC

901 Trans-Canada HwyMalahat, BC V0R 2L0
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About Malahat Skywalk

Overview

At Vancouver Island's Malahat Skywalk, walk 600 meters through coastal forest, climb a 10-story spiral tower 250 meters above sea level, and zoom down a 20-meter slide—all fully accessible with stunning forest and coastal views.

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Good To Know

  • 600-meter elevated TreeWalk through Douglas Fir and Arbutus forest.
  • Climb the 10-story Spiral Tower to a 250-meter vantage point.
  • Unlimited rides down the 20-meter Spiral Slide included.
  • Step onto the sky-high Adventure Net at the tower's center.
  • Located 35 minutes north of Victoria on Vancouver Island.
  • Slide riders must be age 5+ and at least 42 inches tall.
  • Fully accessible for wheelchairs, walkers, and strollers.
  • Cafe, picnic area, and gift shop with local artisan goods.
  • Pets not allowed; only BC-certified guide and service dogs permitted.

Description

Malahat Skywalk on Vancouver Island, just north of Victoria, leads you along a 600-meter treetop walk through coastal forest to a 10-story (32-meter) spiral lookout tower. At the top, take in 360° views across Finlayson Arm, the Saanich Peninsula, Mount Baker, and the Coast Mountains.

Feel the rush as you step onto the sky-high Adventure Net or zip down the 20-meter Spiral Slide—go as many times as you like, it's all included with your ticket. Along the way, pause to read interpretive signs and discover cultural stories shared by the Malahat Nation, adding meaning to every step of your journey.

Everything is designed with accessibility in mind. The entire boardwalk is stroller- and wheelchair-friendly, and the visitor center offers restrooms, a café, a gift shop, and children's play zones. Free parking is available on-site.

Located just 30–35 minutes north of downtown Victoria along the Trans-Canada Highway, the Skywalk is easy to visit by car or summer shuttle. Optional forest trails and firepit seating encourage you to linger and relax at your own pace.

Malahat Skywalk Reviews

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T2933BYjanm
"Great views"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed December 08, 2025 NEW
It is one of the best places to visit. The view, the nature, the carvings. Simple education. It would be great if students were cheaper. It's expensive for a family to go.
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garethh875
"Peace. Accidental exercise. Pride of place."
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed December 07, 2025 NEW
This is gentle, environmental healing you didn’t know you needed or could get. Go here. Support this lovely positive win win notion. Skywalk, one thing. The walk is just long enough to forget you own a pass. May I suggest that staff at cash pints be encouraged to ask if one has a pass? I’m Ts not just getting the discount, it may encourage sales of same and speaks to customer service. We’re proud of ourselves for being part of this success. Keep it up. Live the new trail signs. g
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A8559EGjamesw
Mill Bay, Cowichan Valley Regional District, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
"A definite bucket-lister!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 25, 2025
The Malahat Skywalk is a one-of-a-kind experience, a definite bucket-lister for those with a bucket. And, it’s not just one thing but a combination of things that blend together to make it unique and special: the mindful integration of nature and moderate exercise; the dramatic setting and views; the fusing of serenity with a bit of adrenaline-rush (if you choose to take the slide down!); and, perhaps most importantly, the kindliness of the people who work there. Even the eco-friendly gift shop at the start and the tasty canteen offerings at the end are pleasant surprises. I visit there almost daily with my annual pass and am looking forward to their re-opening in December!
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kimhW3149RZ
Winnipeg, Manitoba
"A unique experience to definitely try."
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 17, 2025
This is a lovely space, very creative way to explore nature. Would be great with kids or groups of any age. Beautiful wooden walkways, nature trails and a wonderful tower (and fun slide). Had a fun latte mid-way through our time there while sitting in an Adirondak chair facing a stunning view.
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362lynnmarief
"Spectacular"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 12, 2025
What a beautiful space and offering. Not too onerous for elderly and mobility challenges. The views are spectacular! The slide was super fun! It was nice to walk back in nature on the ground as an alternative to the boardwalk. Well done!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Malahat Skywalk

How high is Malahat Skywalk?

The Malahat Skywalk on Vancouver Island stands 32 meters (105 feet) tall at its 10-story spiral tower. From the top, you can enjoy breathtaking views of forests, mountains, and the Salish Sea.

How far is Malahat Skywalk from Victoria?

The Malahat Skywalk on Vancouver Island is approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles) north of Victoria. The drive takes about 35 to 40 minutes along the scenic Trans-Canada Highway.

How long does it take to do the Malahat Skywalk?

The Malahat Skywalk experience typically takes 60 to 90 minutes to complete. This includes walking the 600-meter treetop pathway, enjoying the views from the 10-story spiral tower, and descending via the optional slide. You can take more or less time depending on your pace and how long you spend at the lookout points.

Is Malahat Skywalk suitable for children?

Yes, the attraction is designed to be accessible for all ages, including children and seniors.

Are dogs allowed at Malahat Skywalk?

Pets are not permitted. Only BC-certified guide or service dogs are allowed on site.

Is it stroller and wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Malahat Skywalk is wheelchair, walker, and stroller-friendly.

What amenities are available on-site?

Amenities include restrooms, a gift shop, and food and beverage options featuring local favorites.

How big is the slide?

The slide is 20 meters (65 feet) tall and 50 meters (165 feet) long, offering a thrilling ride from the tower's top level to the base.

Can anyone ride the slide?

Riders must be at least 5 years old and 42 inches (107 cm) tall. All riders must slide solo, and parental discretion is advised.

What should I wear?

Wear comfortable, layered clothing for Vancouver Island's changing weather. Closed-toe, flat shoes with good grip are best for the TreeWalk and Spiral Tower.

What's the weather like at the Malahat Skywalk?

Vancouver Island boasts a mild climate with warm, dry summers and rainy winters. Embrace the West Coast vibe—rain adds charm to the lush rainforest experience!