A FOUR-SEASON ACTIVITY AT MONT SAINT-SAUVEUR!
Alpine Coaster the VIKING – An activity that is the only one of its kind in Quebec.
| RATES (taxes extra) |
| 1 ticket |
$9.99 |
| 2 tickets |
$14.99 |
| 3 tickets |
$19.99 |
| 5 tickets |
$32.99 |
Price per ride.
* 1 ride for 2 = 2 tickets
IMPORTANT
Children under 3 yrs old are not allowed. Children 3 to 8 yrs MUST be accompanied by an adult (18 or over) to take this ride.
| 2011 SCHEDULE |
| Until June 3rd - Saturdays & Sundays & Holidays |
11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. |
| June 4th to June 22nd |
11:00 a.m. to closing |
| June 23rd to August 14th |
11:00 a.m. to closing |
| August 15th to August 21st |
11:00 a.m. to closing |
| August 22nd to September 5th |
11:00 a.m. to closing |
Opening hours may change without notice.
In case of uncertain weather call us at 450-227-4671 ou 514-871-0101
Technical facts:
- Ascent length: 460 metres
- Descent length: 1,085 metres
- Total length: 1,5 km
- Approximate maximum speed: 35 km/h
- Duration of the ride at 25 km/hr: 5,6 minutes
- Capacity: 300 people/hour with the maximum capacity of 1000 people/hour
- 2 people per cart
- Maintenance-free stainless steel tubular rails Tracks height: between 1 m et 6 m above the ground
- 45 toboggans
- Ecological integration of the equipment
- Greatest possible safety: derailments excluded by track guides, brake levers on both sides and safety belts.
This concept is initially based on summer toboggan; the single car slides freely in a series of step descents and circular curves on a track cut through rugged mountain terrain. The passenger can control the speed of the ride. Meaning, he can choose not to brake or go as fast as he wants or go slower and take more of a scenic-type ride.
The great difference of that alpine coaster is that the toboggans are firmly connected to the rail system. That means that even when force is used, they cannot be separated from the rails. Additionally, the rails are built a few meters above the ground. This means that it can also be used during the winter season.
Like most of alpine slides and Roller Coasters, once at the top, gravity pulls the car down the banked track.