Skydive SWOOP.
Volunteer-run nonprofit dropzone in Dundas offering tandem jumps and progressive freefall training since 1979.

The brief.
Skydive SWOOP is a volunteer-run nonprofit dropzone based at 461 Highway 5 West in Dundas, Ontario, operating since 1979. Located on the Niagara Escarpment near Hamilton, the site is the closest dropzone to the Greater Toronto Area, with views over Lake Ontario and the Hamilton skyline from altitude. The operation runs tandem skydives for first-timers, a ten-jump Progressive Freefall (PFF) program for those pursuing solo certification, and facilities for licensed jumpers. CSPA licensing or equivalent is required for experienced skydivers using the dropzone. The season runs from late April through late October, with weekend and holiday jumping until sunset and weekday operations by appointment.
4. ways in.
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Tandem Skydive
For: First-time and occasional jumpersWhen: Late April–late OctoberTwo altitude options: a 7,500 ft 'Starter' jump and a 10,500 ft 'Full Altitude' jump. Freefall lasts 35–45 seconds followed by a 5–6 minute canopy descent. Open to participants over 50 with no upper age limit specified; weight surcharges apply above 220 lbs. Add-on media packages include hand-cam ($150), outside video ($200), or combined Rockstar package ($300).
Pricing not posted on current website; weight surcharge $75 (220–250 lbs) or $150 (250+ lbs); second jump in same year $349 +HST
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Progressive Freefall (PFF) Course
For: Adults 18–50 pursuing solo skydiving certificationWhen: Late April–late OctoberTen-jump progressive training program beginning with ground school, then Levels 1–10 building toward solo certification. Includes student gear rental and a complimentary SWOOP Jumper Membership on completion. Students must complete their first jump within 30 days of ground school. Maximum weight 220 lbs.
$3,555 paid upfront or $3,950 pay-as-you-go (taxes included)
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Media Packages
For: Tandem participants wanting photo/videoWhen: Late April–late OctoberOptional capture services added to a tandem jump. Hand-cam is filmed by the tandem instructor; outside video is shot by a second jumper exiting alongside; the Rockstar package combines both for full coverage of the experience.
Hand-Cam $150; Outside Video $200; Rockstar (combined) $300, +HST
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Experienced Jumper Access
For: CSPA-licensed or equivalent skydiversWhen: Late April–late OctoberFacilities for self-supervised licensed jumpers. CSPA membership or equivalent credentials required. Jumping continues until sunset on weekends and holidays; weekday access by special appointment.
Worth knowing.
- 01Operating since 1979 as a volunteer-run nonprofit dropzoneSource ↗
- 02Closest dropzone to the GTA, located on Highway 5 in Dundas, OntarioSource ↗
- 03Jump altitude 10,500–11,000 ft with 35–45 second freefall and 5–6 minute canopy rideSource ↗
- 04Season runs late April through late OctoberSource ↗
- 05CSPA licensing or equivalent required for experienced jumpersSource ↗
Outside the door.
AQHI 7 — sensitive groups stay indoors.
Get in
touch.
- Website
- skydiveswoop.ca
- info@skydiveswoop.ca
- Phone
- 1-800-463-5867
- Address
- 461 ON-5 West, Dundas, ON L9H 5E2
- www.facebook.com/SkydiveSwoop/
- www.instagram.com/skydive_swoop/