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    Trampoline Acrosport Barani

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    Laval

    Let me put it this way, I wouldn't go back even if you paid for me to go there. Everything about…read morethis place is just so many levels of wrong. Let's start for 1 that they make you take your shoes off before you walk in the door. So where everyone is standing with snow and slush on their boots we are asked to remove our shoes there. Great, thanks! I love stepping in slush and then walking around for the next 1.5 hours like that. Then they usher everyone inside to warm up and properly stretch and explain the rules. That is great right? Wrong. 100% French. They didn't once ask "Do we need to do it in both languages?" or "Can we repeat anything in English". This isn't normally a problem other than the fact that we are talking about CHILDREN'S SAFETY and they should be told how to keep safe in BOTH languages. It's not like I am asking them to repeat in Chinese, Greek, or Italian. Then the place is horribly laid out and one side of the gym is very dark. When you want to enter or exit one side of the gym you have to make your way across people running to try to walk or flip off of a wall. Why not put that at the END of the gym instead of at the entrance? They have a little ball pit and slide thing for children under 8 years old with a sign on it that says not to use unless there is an employee of the establishment there. No employee to be found. I was there with my kid making sure she didn't get hurt (not that I mind, its my job as a parent) but then these hoodlums OVER the age of 8 come bouncing in and no one is there to tell them they are too big or to stop being so aggressive. The price point for what it is isn't that bad. $10 per person for an hour and a half however I wouldn't go again because I just found the place dark, dreary, drab, and overall unsafe/badly laid out.

    Great place for the kids to have fun. Kids like day camp with friendly staff, jumping all around…read morethe place.

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    Parc Exalto

    (3 reviews)

    Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

    This happened in summer 2015: We went as a group of some kids and adults...one of the kids was 7…read moreyears old and she didn't want to try the ropes after we got tickets. ...they wouldn't refund the ticket money the service is really bad i never got to speak to the manager... the manager spoke to the agent over the cellphone. if you go here....don't expect good service.the manager doesn't have the guts to talk to any of the customers...what a misfit! furthermore our van got broken into in montreal....then we found that that's a common phenomenon with out of state/ country vehicles....we had nj tags. For a country dependent on tourism from US...Is this the way you treat your tourists? We're disgusted....heck we have better times in Caribbean islands.

    It's perhaps a bit generous to call this site a "park," since it's very contained and situated on…read moreone of the rather bleak concrete plazas that surround the Olympic Stadium. More properly, it's really a series of ropes courses with a snack bar, some loungers and hammocks, and some additional activities nearby. For just under $20, anyone who meets the height requirements can enjoy unlimited time at the ropes course available to them: an intermediate and advanced course (including zip lines) for older kids and adults, and a couple of low ropes combos for the 2-6-year-olds. We took our three-year-old for the latter, and she got a good 60-70 minutes' worth out of it. I'm guessing that's probably how much time anyone would spend there, unless perhaps you brought a picnic to enjoy in their shaded eating area while casting your eyes over the faded glory of the famous goosenecked Olympic Stadium in the background. Parents of kids restricted to the low ropes area may be irritated to learn that apparently they must also pay just to supervise their kids (full disclosure, though: for some unknown reason, the clerk let my kid use the course for free and didn't charge me either -- I didn't question her decision). For an additional fee you can also have a turn on the bungee trampoline, and there's a few obstacle-littered putting greens labelled "mini-golf". It's a really cool idea and the high ropes courses look really fun, but I'm not sure it's worth the $15-20 per person, when all is said and done, and I'm glad we didn't actually have to pay that. A decent way to kill a couple of hours doing something a bit different and active within the city, and fun especially for kids with monkey tendencies, like mine.

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    iSaute

    (4 reviews)

    This place is bad for many reasons. 1. I almost broke my…read moreback and no staff tried to help and my parents were not allowed to enter the playground because they didn't have a ticket. 2.my friend had a birthday party and he was not allowed to bring his own birthday cake. 3.my family wanted to book a birthday party for me and they did not allow because we had one to many kids.

    I have come to this location twice, both using a Groupon coupon so I can't say anything about the…read moreprice. For someone who has never jumped on a trampoline as a kid and goes on one for the first time as an cautious adult, this place would have been fun... if I chose a time with way less kids running around. The first time I went was on a Saturday, a little over an hour after they opened in February. Everything was clean and while there was a lot of children's birthday parties happening, there was still place to move around. And back then, if you didn't have your own socks with the grip at the bottom, you would have to go barefoot. The second time I went, it was a Friday afternoon at about 3 in August. Some patches of trampolines had a layer of dust on it. The places with carpet (almost everywhere else on the trampoline field) was moist... but at least they're selling traction socks now... for $3-5 a pair. From what I see, they still have a section of iSaute Brossard that hasn't finished being renovated yet. This place is a gymnast's amusement park with an American Ninja Warrior mini field, trampoline dodge ball field, the regular trampoline field, foam pits to jump into, trampoline wall slides (I don't recommend without socks, trampoline burns...), a trapeze into a foam pit, tightrope and board thing along with an under 6 section (where parents really should keep their under 6s in, for safety). I would go back again, but I would want to try the night time one where it's 13+

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    Zigzagzoo

    (6 reviews)

    Really great place to bring your kids. There is a lot of things for them to climb on- and a…read moreseparate area for the very small children. It is well organized- everyone has to remove their shoes at the entrance so the place does not get dirty (not all of these types of places enforce no shoes). There is a snack bar on site which serves pizza and hot dogs- and there are private rooms in the back which you can reserve for birthdays.

    My two- and four- year old kids are big fans of this place, and I am too. It is a huge colourful…read moreindoor play area that is safe and clean for kids to explore at will. There is a separate section for young children ages three and under, as well as a trampoline, padded mini soccer field, climbing wall, and lighted dance floor. My kids enjoy simply crawling through the tube tunnels, climbing up the net ladders, running through the alleyways or zipping down the slides. "Driving" the truck, "flying" the airplane, and rolling the giant exercise balls on the second level are favourite activities too. The best part is the large separate snack area they have set aside for their patrons -- kids always get hungry and thirsty, and it is nice to be able to bring in our own lunch to save money and maximize our play time. They also offer beverages and snacks at their cafe. Their nut-free policy definitely gives me piece of mind when bringing my peanut-allergic son here. It can get busy if daycare groups are visiting, but the last Tuesday morning (when adults get in free) we were here, it was quiet and we nearly had the place to ourselves. Admission isn't cheap and entry is $13 and $8 for my two kids, but the amenities available more than make up for it when we do occasionally drop in. Great place - we will be back.

    iSaute - trampoline - Updated May 2026

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