Extreme Air Parks are Canada’s largest indoor trampoline playgrounds and best places to take children of all ages on rainy days in the Lower Mainland.
ROPES COURSES & ZIPLINES
Indoor trampoline parks are lots of fun, but so are outdoor ropes courses and ziplines. For details about some of the best outdoor adventures in the Lower Mainland, see our article about WildPlay in Maple Ridge. Also, when you book an adventure there, be sure to use the promo code VBP15. If you do that you’ll save 15%.
Indoor Trampoline Playgrounds
There are three Extreme Air Parks in Metro Vancouver: one in Langley (at 9499-198th Street), one in Richmond (at 14380 Triangle Road) and one in New Westminster (at 109 Braid Street). They are amazing places to take kids to for an hour or two of crazy bouncing on over 40,000 square feet of interlocking trampolines.
Various activities are offered, from the Gladiator Pit to Glow Rockclimbing to Extreme Rockclimbing, so pretty much any activity to test fitness and enthusiasm levels.
What’s at the Air Park
Special elements at the Air Parks include the following:
- 3-D Dodgeball: the most fun you’ll ever have playing dodgeball while leaping into the air.
- Air Zone: two giant courts where participants can jump off the walls and from one mat to another.
- Half Pipe: 50 feet of wall-to-wall bouncing pleasure.
- The Foam Zone: lanes for people to jump their way down and fly into the soft foam pit at the end.
- Zero Gravity Basketball: an amazing court where you can do slam dunks better than even the best professionals.
As of early 2025, a two-hour jump costs about $28 (regardless of your age). Even the youngest and fittest people won’t likely want much more time than that. One hour costs $24 (and will likely be more than enough for most adults). Special jumping socks, which must be worn, cost $3. The cost is the same at all three locations.
Children under 18 need a legal guardian to sign a waiver. So be sure to download the waiver and sign it in advance if you plan to send your kids with someone else. Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. The place is best, though, for children 8 or older.
Tip: Go early in the day to avoid the biggest crowds.
Other Information
For more information, check out the official Extreme Air Richmond, Extreme Air New West or Extreme Air Langley websites.
For a list of other similar kinds of venues, click Vancouver Trampoline Parks or Lower Mainland Climbing Centres.
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