Wander among the Enchanted Forest's ancient cedar trees to discover an enthralling world of heroes, villains and fantastical beings from folk stories, nursery rhymes and fairytales. The old growth forest is filled with more than 350 colorful figurines as well as a huge tree house, castle and dungeon.
Take the main wheelchair accessible trail through the forest to see Captain Hook, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, the Three Little Pigs, elves, gnomes and many other characters and creatures. Climb up the spiral staircase to the top of the treehouse, a multilevel structure that is approximately 52.5-feet (16 meters) tall. It lays claim to being the tallest treehouse in British Columbia. There is also a giant cedar stump house for children to play in. Explore the castle’s rooms and venture down into its dungeon.
Experience the forest's other fascinating attractions. Go on the Wildlife Interpretive Nature Walk, a 1.2-mile (2-kilometer) trail through a forest and across wetlands via a boardwalk. Along the way, you will come across numerous tree species including fir and hemlock. Embark on a self-guided boat tour through the wetlands to see beaver dams, frogs and floating natural gardens, among other sights. Note that children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult when on the water.
From mid-September until mid-October watch the seasonal salmon run. Several salmon species can be seen spawning in the Eagle River, which is near the forest’s northern boundary.
This family-friendly attraction is located 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Revelstoke and 25 miles (40 kilometers) east of Sicamous. Park for free in the on-site car park.
The Enchanted Forest is open daily from the first week of May until mid-October. There are discounts on the admission charge for senior citizens and children aged 3 to 15 years. Children aged 2 and under get in for free. Afterward, go next door to the SkyTrek Adventure Park for zip-line courses and other tree-based activities.