Homegrown Business: Cadotte-Holler of Montreal Bungee

Meet Samuel Cadotte-Holler, the dynamic President and Fun Provider behind Montreal Bungee, Canada’s highest bungee jump located in an urban environment at a staggering 210 feet. With a fervent passion for high-adrenaline activities, Samuel is dedicated to offering unforgettable thrill-seeking experiences to the public, much like with his other venture, MTL Zipline in the Old Port of Montreal.

Montreal Bungee

What is your business called, and what does it do?

Montreal Bungee is the highest bungee jump (210 feet) in Canada and the only one in an urban environment.

What made you want to do this work?

I am passionate about high-adrenaline activities and I love providing these types of experiences to the public.

Just like we do with MTL Zipline (an urban zipline in the Old Port of Montreal) Montreal Bungee is all about offering unforgettable thrills.

What problem did you want to solve with this business?

Since the pandemic, we’ve noticed that people want to feel alive.

To do so, they seek experiences they can’t buy online or have delivered to their door—such as thrilling activities or dining in a restaurant with a great atmosphere.

Who are your clientele/demographics?

Our activity is accessible to people from all walks of life who are 14 years old and older, looking for a once-in-a-lifetime, bucket-list experience.

How does your business make money? How does it work?

Our business generates revenue by welcoming participants to jump off our tower and by offering them the opportunity to purchase souvenir videos of their big jump with a breathtaking view.

Where in the city can we find your business?

Montreal Bungee is located in the Old Port of Montreal at the Quai des Convoyeurs.

What is the best question a prospective customer could ask when comparing services?

Question: What makes your bungee jump unique?

Answer: It’s located in the heart of the Old Port of Montreal and is the only urban bungee jump that is accessible by car, public transit, bike, and even on foot for most Montrealers.

What is the best and the worst part about what you do?

Best: Making a real difference in people’s lives and seeing them leave with an incredible sense of satisfaction and accomplishment after overcoming their fears.

Worst: It’s a unique and complex project that takes a lot of time to set up.

What is your favourite joke about your profession?

Why don’t bungee jumpers ever get lost?

Because they always bounce back!

Where can we follow you?

Website | Instagram

PAY IT FORWARD: What is another local business that you love?

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