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The Original. The Pioneer. The Standard.

OUR STORY

The Original. The Pioneer. The Standard.

The Beginning: In 1994, deep in the Cloud Forest of Monteverde Costa Rica, The Original Canopy Tour was born. We didn’t just start a business—we created an entirely new category of adventure tourism. The world’s first “canopy tour” became The Original Canopy Tour (Our registered Trademark and Official name of the activity we invented) was more than an adrenaline rush; it was a vision to connect people with nature while providing economic incentives to protect endangered ecosystems.

Our Evolution: What began as a single innovative tour has grown into a global operation spanning 15 countries with 41 locations. But growth hasn’t changed our core mission. We remain committed to the same principles that guided our founders: uncompromising safety, environmental protection, and creating unforgettable adventures that inspire conservation.

Our Impact: For over 30 years, we’ve welcomed millions of guests from around the world. We’ve trained thousands of professional System Operators. We’ve protected thousands of acres of forest. And we’ve proven that adventure tourism can be a powerful force for environmental conservation and community development. (It’s been a fight you won’t believe… Eventually you’ll be able to click on this and it will lead you down THAT rabbit hole) 

Our Timeline - The Original Canopy Tour
Our Journey

Innovation & Legal History

From initial concept in childhood to pioneering the world's first canopy tour system, through development, patent battles, and ultimate vindication - the complete story of The Original Canopy Tour.

💡 The Childhood Dream

The Idea Takes Root

At around 7 years old, Darren conceived the idea of traveling from "tree fort" to "tree fort", in the "woods" behind his home in Laval, Quebec, planting the seed for what would become the world's first commercial canopy tour system some 25 years later in the Forests of Costa Rica.

  • Original concept formed in childhood imagination
  • Vision of tree-to-tree transportation system
1992-1993
🔬 Experimentation

Research & Development

Darren began serious development work in Canada Circa 1988. In 1992, he drove to Costa Rica from Vancouver British Columbia to begin putting the concept into trees.

  • Toured Costa Rica studying terrain and feasibility
  • Approached Donald Perry for potential collaboration after reading his book
  • Continued development independently after Perry declined due to Airel Tram "Obligations"
🌟 World's First

Iguana Park - The Prototype

September 1994 the first "proof of concept" experiment of "canopy tour" was installed at Iguana Park. The experimental system used nylon rope and required intensive training for guides, but showed the concept might be viable.

  • First complete system with up, across, and down segments
  • Used rope in experimental phase with brass pulleys
  • Required expert guides due to complexity
  • Proved viability of commercial canopy tour concept
1995-1996
⚙️ Technical Evolution

Monteverde & System Improvements

Built third system at Cloud Forest Lodge in Monteverde using 3/8" cable. Tested systems in Panama at El Valle. Key technical refinements made the system more accessible while maintaining safety.

  • Monteverde Cloud Forest Lodge system completed
  • Transitioned from rope to 3/8" cable systems
  • Testing in Panama's El Valle (45-minute throws)
  • Began considering formal patent application
1997-1998
📜 Patent Process

Patent Filed & Unauthorized Tours Emerge

Patent application submitted after former employees began building unauthorized tours. Patent granted October 20, 1998 by Liliana Alfaro after Cuba's technical review. First challenges filed within months.

  • Patent application filed after competitors emerged
  • Unauthorized tours built by former employees
  • Patent granted October 20, 1998 after technical review
  • Multiple nullification petitions filed immediately
1999-2000
⚖️ Legal Defense

Defending Innovation Rights

Intense legal period with multiple depositions, challenges claiming "general knowledge," and attempts to revoke patent. Registry upheld patent multiple times. Opponents claimed premature divulgation based on 1994 ICT publication.

  • Numerous depositions from former employees and competitors
  • Registry consistently upheld patent validity
  • Challenges based on claimed "prior art" dismissed
  • Multiple reconciliation attempts made
🏆 Ultimate Victory

Patent Restored - Innovation Recognized

After Carlos Peralta nullified the patent in February 2001 based on a 1994 publication, Federico Turrialba successfully appealed. In November 2001, the 3rd Section of Contentious Administrative Court overturned the nullification, permanently restoring the patent.

  • February 6: Patent nullified by Carlos Peralta
  • February 13: Federico Turrialba files appeal
  • November 8: Court overturns nullification
  • Patent permanently restored - innovation rights secured
  • Established legal precedent for canopy tour patents