After months of speculation and delays over permits, the temporary zipline installation celebrating Queen Elizabeth Park's 75th anniversary will open to the public on Canada Day.

According to Flightlinez Greenheart — the company operating the attraction — starting July 1, the zipline will be open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. PT until the end of October.

Thrill seekers must weigh between 60 and 250 pounds and can expect to pay between $12 and $20 for a ride, depending on age and whether the ticket was purchased online or on site.

Riders, hanging from a cable by a harness, will launch from a temporary tower on the west side of Bloedel Conservatory at the top of Little Mountain in the park.

They will zoom 190 metres over the park's manicured gardens — a popular spot for wedding photos — and land southwest of the garden.