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Updated June 11, 2025
Interzip | Ottawa to Gatineau Zipline
# Interzip Rogers (Gatineau): What to Know Before You Zipline Between Quebec and Ontario
Interzip Rogers is a zipline experience based at 40 rue Jos-Montferrand, Gatineau, Québec (J8X 0C2), on the Zibi waterfront area. It markets itself as the world’s only interprovincial zipline, sending riders over the Ottawa River with views toward Parliament Hill.
If you’re deciding whether it’s worth booking, the core value is simple: it’s a short, highly structured “one big moment” attraction—less about a long course, more about the rare geography of flying between provinces in a dense urban setting.
## Quick facts (verified)
– Address (check-in / reception): 40 rue Jos-Montferrand, Gatineau, QC
– Length / height / speed (as advertised): 1200 feet long, 120 feet high, up to 50 km/h
– Season: May to October (hours vary day-to-day; booking calendar is the official source)
– Weight limits: 70–250 lbs
– Stairs: launch tower is ~120 feet above the river; no elevator
– Two lines: you can zip side-by-side
## What the experience actually looks like (step-by-step)
Interzip is not a “wander in and go whenever.” The flow is designed around check-in, outfitting, and a guided move to the departure tower.
1. Check in at the reception desk (Gatineau). You’re checked in and issued equipment at the Jos-Montferrand address.
2. Walk to the departure tower (Ottawa side). After gearing up, staff guide you on a short walk along the river and across the Chaudière Bridge to the departure tower.
3. Safety briefing + equipment checks. Guides run the briefing and confirm harness attachments before anyone climbs.
4. Climb the tower. You’ll climb stairs up to the launch platform—this is non-negotiable, and the FAQ explicitly notes there’s no elevator.
5. Launch over the Ottawa River. Riders are sent across at the advertised speeds, with views toward Parliament Hill.
A detail that matters if you’re planning your day: Interzip also states there is no shuttle, and participants aren’t allowed to be driven to the departure tower—so the walking component is part of the design.
## Tickets and add-ons (current posted pricing)
Interzip publishes a straightforward price list:
– Single zipline: $29.99 + tax (Adults 15+), $19.99 + tax (Kids 14 & under)
– Combo packages:
– Zipline + Video + T-Shirt: $69.99 + tax (Adults), $59.99 + tax (Kids)
– 3-Zip Package: $69.99 + tax (Adults), $49.99 + tax (Kids)
– Video add-on: $24.99 + tax (listed as “one per 2 people”)
Outdated-data flag: prices and hours are the first thing attractions change. Interzip itself says hours vary day-to-day and recommends using the online booking calendar for availability.
## Who should (and shouldn’t) book Interzip
This is where many short attraction writeups get sloppy, so here’s what Interzip itself is explicit about:
### Good fit if you can handle:
– Stairs + moderate exertion. You must be able to climb up and down stairs without fatigue or assistance.
– The weight window. Participants must be between 70 and 250 lbs.
– Full use of arms/legs/hands. The FAQ says participants must have full use of arms, legs, and hands.
### Not permitted (per their FAQ):
Interzip lists several conditions and situations that may prevent someone from ziplining, including pregnancy, intoxication, missing limb (arm or leg), extreme asthma or breathing problems, epilepsy, high blood pressure, and skeletal/joint/ligament problems.
Inclusivity note (practical, not performative): because stair climbing is mandatory and there’s no elevator, Interzip will not be accessible for many visitors with mobility limitations. That’s not a judgment—just a planning reality based on their published participation rules.
## The setting: why it can feel “unfinished” around the edges
Your check-in address sits within Zibi, a waterfront community being developed across Ottawa and Gatineau. Zibi describes itself as a 34-acre waterfront community with public spaces plus walking and bike paths, and notes that it is “growing fast.”
That context can explain the kind of visitor comment you included (“unused looking building…”): depending on when you visit, you may notice an active redevelopment district rather than a polished, fully “finished” tourist zone.
## Planning tips that actually reduce friction
### Time it like an appointment, not a drop-in
Because the experience includes equipment fitting, guided movement to the tower, and a briefing, treat your booking time as a hard start. (Interzip itself emphasizes checking availability through the booking calendar because hours vary.)
### Dress for harness comfort
Interzip doesn’t publish a fashion guide on the pages above, so I won’t invent one. The only universally safe advice: wear clothing and footwear you can climb stairs in comfortably, since that climb is required.
### If you’re going with kids
There’s a kids’ ticket category (14 & under), but the firm limiter is weight: minimum is 70 lbs. If your child is under that, it’s not a “maybe.”
## Safety and equipment (what the operator claims)
Interzip’s FAQ states the activity is safe and that the equipment/facilities are provided by Skyline Ziplines LTD, described as a zipline installation company with patented technologies.
It also notes management has discretion to restrict access.
## Contact details (in case you need a human)
– Email: [email protected]
– Phone: (613) 695-5803
– Toll-free: 1 (833) 652-1399
## Internal links (RealJourneyTravels.com)
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