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Safety and Risk Awareness at Treeosix

The use of the Treeosix Adventure Parks’ premises and facilities and participation in activities at our site involves various risks, dangers and hazards.

It is a condition of your use of the premises and facilities and your participation in these activities that you assume all risk of personal injury, death or property loss resulting from any cause whatsoever, including negligence, breach of contract, or breach of any duty of care on the part of Treeosix Adventure Parks.

Your legal responsibility as a user of the Treeosix Adventure Parks’ premises and facilities or participant in activities at our our site is subject to the conditions set out in the Exclusion of Liability, Assumption of Risks and Jurisdiction Notice, which you will see posted at the basecamp office where you check-in.

View an enlarged version of the Exclusion of Liability, Assumption of Risks and Jurisdiction Notice here.

All visitors to Treeosix Adventure Parks

Be aware of Slips, Trips and Falls

Footwear plays an important role in reducing the risk of slips, trips and falls.  Your footwear should be appropriate for the season, weather conditions and activity. Many types of footwear do not provide good traction, and extra caution should be used when visiting our site.

Visiting our site involves various risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to the following:

  • uneven or cracked surfaces;
  • variations in the terrain or surface including but not limited to ruts, crevasses, holes, rocks, gravel, tree roots and other natural objects;
  • ungroomed and unkept grounds, trails and areas;
  • wet and/or slippery ground and floors;
  • ice, snow, mud and slush in parking lots and on stairs, roads, sidewalks and pathways;
  • icy or slippery ground conditions around the site, beneath the zipline tour and other activity areas;
  • loss of balance;
  • dim or low lighting;
  • changing weather conditions, including frequent thawing and freezing in the winter;
  • encounters with domestic and wild animals including dogs and bears;
  • failure to act safely or within one’s own ability or to stay within designated areas;
  • negligent first aid;
  • negligence of other persons;
  • infectious disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be transmitted through direct or indirect contact;
  • and NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF THE OPERATOR and its directors, officers, employees, instructors, agents, representatives, volunteers, independent contractors, subcontractors, sponsors, successors and assigns.

ZIPLINING AND OTHER ELEVATED ADVENTURES

Aerial adventure parks, zip lines, climbing walls, and other adventure activities that you may encounter at Treeosix Adventure Parks involve many inherent risks, dangers and hazards including but not limited to:

  • walking on rough and uneven terrain (choose footwear carefully);
  • weather conditions which may cause the walkways, decks, equipment, apparatus and zip lines to be slippery or hot;
  • extreme and variable weather including but not limited to electrical storms, hail, snow, poor air quality or high winds;
  • equipment failure; failure to properly adjust or fasten equipment; improper use of equipment;
  • over-exertion, shock, stress or other injury to the body;
  • exposed and falling earth, ice, trees, tree stumps, and forest deadfall or other natural object;
  • travel on back-country roads;
  • slips, trips and falls;
  • failure to act safely or within one’s own ability or to stay within designated areas;
  • impact or collision with objects, trees, or people;
  • falls from heights;
  • encounters with domestic and wild animals;
  • negligence of other participants and other persons;
  • negligent first aid;
  • infectious disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be transmitted through direct or indirect contact;
  • physical injuries including but not limited to bruises, scrapes, broken bones, sprains, insect bites, animal attacks, allergic reactions, amputation, paralysis, or death;
  • emotional injuries including but not limited to fear, panic, psychological trauma or phobias;
  • lost or damage personal property;
  • and NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF THE OPERATOR and its directors, officers, employees, instructors, agents, representatives, volunteers, independent contractors, subcontractors, sponsors, successors and assigns.

ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN BIKING

Electric mountain biking takes place on roads and trails which may be comprised of steep and rugged terrain and features that are both physically and technically challenging. Our electric fatbike rentals will expose the rider to many risks, dangers and hazards. These include but are not limited to the following:

  • changing weather conditions;
  • slips, trips and falls;
  • loss of balance;
  • high speed descents;
  • difficulty or inability to control one’s speed and direction;
  • rapid or uncontrolled acceleration on hills and inclines;
  • extreme variation in cycling terrain including steep or slippery sections, trees, roots, tree stumps, logs, cliffs, rocks, rock drops, loose gravel, holes, depressions, streams and creeks;
  • constructed feature such as bridges, ramps, ladders, bumps, berms, jumps, and drops;
  • mechanical failure of equipment;
  • collisions with natural and constructed objects, other mountain bikers, vehicles, pedestrians, and spectators;
  • encounters with domestic and wild animals;
  • negligence of other riders or users of the premises;
  • infectious disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be transmitted through direct or indirect contact;
  • negligent first aid;
  • accidents during mountain bike instructional courses, lessons, clinics or sessions;
  • failure to act safely or within one’s own ability or to stay within designated areas;
  • and NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF THE OPERATOR and its directors, officers, employees, instructors, agents, representatives, volunteers, independent contractors, subcontractors, sponsors, successors and assigns.

* IMPORTANT *

All guests must sign our Acknowledgement, Release, Waiver, Indemnity and Assumptions of Risks Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “the Waiver”) prior to participating in several activities at our site including but not limited to our Guided Zipline Tours, Electric Fatbike Rentals, Parachute Simulator, and Giant Swing.
ALL season pass holders are also required to sign the Waiver Agreement.

CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW:

Cypress Hills Waiver Agreement    Waskesiu Waiver Agreement

REMINDER: The use of the premises and facilities and participation in all activities at Treeosix Adventure Parks is subject to the conditions set out in the Exclusion of Liability, Assumption of Risks and Jurisdiction Notice.
Click here to view the Exclusion of Liability, Assumption of Risks and Jurisdiction Notice here.

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