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    Gamebridge Go-Karts

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    12 years ago

    Gamebridge Go Karts has re-opened under new management as Near North Kartways Inc. Should be open May 24 weekend.

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    Mississauga Mini Indy - Main entrance from the parking lot

    Mississauga Mini Indy

    4.7(3 reviews)
    106.5 km

    The mini indy is open at square one, just weekends at the moment, while the weather warms up…read more It's the original track of 20+ years, short and windy and fun. Cars have lawn-mower-type engines claiming max speed of 45kph. 2 laps is about 12$. They have package deals, good for families/groups. There is a maze which is great for the little ones. Minigolf is a pretty challenging course with lots of hills and valleys, unexpected hole in ones, and accidents in the bushes. I liked it. Entrance is north of where playdium used to be. Lots of parking options, closest to the GO station. Fun way to spend a few hours outside with the family.

    This post is bittersweet. You get to read my sentiments that twist and turn like the nearly…read morethree-kilometre go-karting course. Our team did a mini event here yesterday. I had already been in the office the day before, so I drove here from home after our team meeting. This go-kart mini-Indy course is located in Centennial Park. it's fairly close to my workplace, which is over the Mississauga-Etobicoke border. Parking was decent. I found a parking spot and backed in to it. It was free. I was the first one to arrive. My friend and peer called me. He and two other colleagues were waiting outside. I was already inside, checking the place out. It has an arcade. You can play everything from NASCAR racing, to air hockey. I was admiring an extremely large Yoshi plushie that you can win. It was likely three feet high. The main reason why my manager chose Thursday to come here was to take advantage of paying $3 per lap. It's regularly $6.50, which isn't bad, but it's better when you are saving roughly 46%. My manager isn't the best at planning things. I tend to point out details that don't make sense. His original thought was that we buy two laps. We do a lap and then "take a rest" before doing another one. I didn't get the rest. Perhaps he was the only one in our group who needed one. I threw out the rest part when I looked at the lineup to get into an available go-kart. It was at least an hour to get a go-kart. Scrap the break. It's back-to-back laps. He then had second thoughts about doing two laps, so he bought another set of tickets to do a third lap for his family (two daughters and himself). So, now our entire team had different laps to do. Ugh! I lead 66% of our writers on our team. One of them brought her son and daughter. She said that her son was going to do two laps. He's ten years old. Her daughter is six and is too young to drive one herself. You have the option to get a two-seater go-kart. The catch is that the adult needs a G driver's licence. My colleague doesn't have a driver's licence. Her daughter couldn't experience go-karting. My good deed of the day was to offer having her daughter ride with me. I have a valid licence. I have not killed anyone riding with me. I asked my peer if her daughter would be comfortable riding with me. She said yes. She was right. If you do ride solo, the lineup moves faster. Since there was a lap deal happening, the lineups were long. The downside to riding in a two-seater go-kart is that there aren't enough of them. Additionally, people do multiple laps, so you have a longer wait. The staffers here were friendly, helpful, and hard-working. They made sure that my special sidekick and I had our helmets on properly. They fastened our seatbelts in the go-kart. We were advised that if anything was wrong while we were driving the course, to raise our hand up. We never needed to do it. My colleague was sweet to pay for my laps with her daughter. You first get a shower cap, which made me want to take a shower. We looked ridiculous, but it was for safety. I am one of the rare ones who reads the rules. If you have shoulder-length hair or longer, it has to be tied back, with the shower cap holding it all in. The next step was to find a helmet. The man gave me a rather small one. As someone with a huge skull, I knew that I needed something larger. I got one that fit well. Sound was also muffled thanks to the helmet's padding. The man secured the chinstrap on our helmets. It was comfy wearing this helmet. It was hot wearing a helmet and waiting with the sun beaming on us. We waited for roughly 1.3 hours. We were both excited to finally get in a go-kart. She wanted a red one. Sadly, we didn't get one. We rode in a black one. The driver (me) sat on the right. My little friend got a smaller steering wheel on the left. I liked that she could steer with me. I made it look like she was doing all the twists and turns. I felt that it had to be a fun, magical experience for her. It was fun. She loved it as much as I did. The winding course was easy to navigate. The two-seater go-kart didn't have as much power as I had hoped. I felt that we were going slower than we should be, but it was still exhilarating for both of us that it wasn't horrible. My peer's daughter was extremely happy. She wanted a Mr Freeze afterwards. It was nice chatting to her about Mr Freeze flavours. I planted the seed to get grape and she did. Her mom took photos of us post-Indy laps. Hopefully, we look decent. I am roughly twice the height of her daughter, so I had to crouch a bit in the photo. There are washrooms next to the concession stand. The latter is where my peer got the grape Mr Freeze. Credit and debit cards, and cash are accepted. Sadly, the city of Toronto has asked this go-karting course to cease operations in November of this year. The batting cage also goes away then. The city wants to build two baseball diamonds. There's a petition. I hope this course stays. (330)

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    Mississauga Mini Indy - Purchase lap tickets here

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    Mississauga Mini Indy - The lineup

    The lineup

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