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Adult and child jumping together on the new Eagle Net Park attraction at Golden Skybridge
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Golden Skybridge welcomes new attraction

Golden Skybridge expands family adventures with new Eagle Net Park

August 18, 2026 - 3:52 PM

New suspended forest canopy experience gives families another way to explore together, included with every Bridge Pass.

 Golden, BC - August 19, 2026 Families visiting the Canadian Rockies have a new reason to stop in Golden, B.C. — Eagle Net Park, a new suspended forest canopy experience at Golden Skybridge by Pursuit, is now open, giving guests of all ages a new way to climb, bounce and explore together. Included with every Bridge Pass, Golden Skybridge’s standard admission, the addition expands the attraction’s family-friendly offering with an active adventure designed for everyone from toddlers to grandparents.


Suspended in the forest canopy at the end of Golden Skybridge’s first suspension bridge, Eagle Net Park spans nearly 500 square metres and rises seven metres above the forest floor. The experience features elevated nets, climbing tunnels, lookout platforms, and aerial walkways overlooking the canyon below. Included at no additional cost with every Bridge Pass, it joins a lineup of signature experiences that includes Canada’s highest suspension bridges, a mountain coaster, canyon swing, zipline and ropes course.


"As a must-visit stop for travellers exploring the Canadian Rockies, Eagle Net Park gives families another way to explore. This is a deliberate, multi-year investment in an experience that belongs to this place and this community,” said Stuart Back, chief operating officer, Canada, Pursuit. “We're proud that it opens the canyon to every guest, at every age.”


“Inspired by the eagles that soar above the canyon, Eagle Net Park lets guests become part of the forest canopy itself," said Jason Crawford, general manager, Golden Skybridge. "As they climb through the trees and pause at lookout points, they experience the canopy from a perspective unlike anything else at Golden Skybridge.”


The opening of Eagle Net Park builds on Pursuit’s continued investment in family experiences across the Canadian Rockies. Earlier this summer, the company launched Rockies Rangers, a self-guided adventure program available at seven Pursuit attractions, including Golden Skybridge, where children under 16 earn collectable embroidered badges while discovering local wildlife, history and the natural landscape.


Developed as part of Golden Skybridge’s multi-year master plan in partnership with EcoSign Mountain Resort Planners and designed and installed by The Trekking Group, it reflects Pursuit's focus on creating world-class, unforgettable experiences that encourage guests of all ages to connect deeply with some of Canada’s most iconic natural places.
Eagle Net Park is included in every Bridge Pass.
For more information on Eagle Net Park, visit https://www.banffjaspercollection.com/attractions/golden-skybridge

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About Tourism Golden: http://www.tourismgolden.com
Tourism Golden is a non-profit, tourism industry-led Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) representing the Town of Golden & surrounding area known as Kicking Horse Country in British Columbia, Canada.

About Pursuit: https://www.pursuit.com
Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality, Inc. (NYSE: PRSU), is an attractions and hospitality company that owns and operates a collection of inspiring and unforgettable experiences in iconic destinations in the United States, Canada, Iceland and Costa Rica. Pursuit’s elevated hospitality experiences include 17 world-class point-of-interest attractions and 29 distinctive lodges, along with integrated restaurants, retail and transportation that enable visitors to discover and connect with stunning national parks and renowned global travel locations.

 

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