With the cooler weather approaching, Edmonton indoor playgrounds are a great option for your active kids to burn excess energy.
Hi, my name is Cynthia and I am a family photographer in Edmonton and surrounding areas. As a mom of two boys, the challenge of creating plans around play can be a fun one! Here is a round-up of Edmonton’s indoor playgrounds.
Address: 3210 118 Avenue NW #173
Amazone is the largest indoor playground in Edmonton (and Western Canada), with 38,000 sq ft. Besides the indoor play structures, Amazone also has a rock climbing wall, obstacle course, a foam pit, a sky ride, an arcade and a cafe.
U-Play has a trampoline park, indoor playground, arcade, and food service. It also has a toddler play area for the little ones. This Edmonton indoor playground has 4 speed slides, a massive twisting slide, and obstacle courses.
Address: 4152 99 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 3N5
We Rock the Spectrum is one of Edmonton’s highest-rated indoor playgrounds. It is inclusive for neurodivergent kids and kids who need sensory-safe spaces to play. There is a zip-line, suspended equipment with swings, an indoor play structure, a calming room, sensory-based toys and equipment.
Address: 10830 170 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5S 2H7, Canada
Hide and Seek has the tallest non-mechanical slide in Alberta. Aside from the slide, this indoor playground also has play structures, an arcade, a toddler play area, a cafe, and private party rooms.
Address: 9510 – 12 Ave SW Edmonton, AB T6X 0J5
Allstars has a 115′ zipline, two climbing walls, an arcade, a huge indoor playground, and a cafeteria. You can also book private party rooms for your children’s birthday parties.
Address: 14238 85 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5R 3Z2
Sweet Pea Cafe & Playhouse is an amazing cafe for kids who love to use their imagination. It reminds me of the children’s museum in Gatineau, QC. Pull up into your kid’s pretend diner and let your kid serve you! You will need to pre-book the playtime (90 minutes in length). This Edmonton indoor playground cafe serves delicious plant-based food and is perfect for health-conscious parents.
Address: 4142 101 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 0A5
This 11,000 sq ft Edmonton indoor playground has a play structure, a toddler play area, an arcade, trampoline, cafeteria, spider-jump and private party rooms.
Edmonton North: 4235 139 Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, T5Y 2W8
Edmonton South: 10181 34 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 6J8
Both Treehouse locations have an infant and toddler area with a ball pit. The play structures are large; there is a game floor for interactive play and an arcade for your video game fans.
Address: 1311 102 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6N 1M3
IKEA Smaland is a personal favourite of mine. My kids love coming here while I hide in the cafeteria and work. Kids have to be potty trained and wear socks; kids have to be within 37″ and 54″ tall. IKEA Family members get 90 minutes of supervised play.
Address: 107, 52 Sioux Road Sherwood Park, AB
The Makery Space is not your typical indoor playground. It is more of a sensory lab, encouraging your kids to have messy play — think slime, think STEM. There are no food and drinks allowed during open play sessions.
Address: 8272 175 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5T 1V1
Rock Paper Scissors Playground has a Korean restaurant attached to it. This Edmonton indoor playground boasts 18,000 sq ft of space — large indoor play structures, climbing walls, ball pit, and arcade.
Address: 8882 170 St NW #2784, Edmonton, AB T5T 4J2
Galaxyland is a hidden gem when it comes to fun Edmonton indoor playgrounds. Kids under the age of 2 are not charged any admission fee.
Address: 3707 8 Ave SW, Edmonton, AB T6X 2E9
Open play hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays from 10 AM to 4 pm.
Pom-Pom Play Cafe is a kid-friendly cafe designed for kids to play up to 7 years of age.
City of Edmonton Indoor Playgrounds: The Meadows, Millwoods and Terwillegar for south Edmonton indoor playgrounds.
O’Leary and Clareview for North Edmonton indoor playgrounds.
There are two-storey play structures at the City of Edmonton Indoor playgrounds.
The Tegler Discovery Zone offers a fascinating live display of bees for your curious nature-loving kids. The crawling and climbing structures are designed for children up to 10 years old. The Tegler Discovery Zone can help foster learning about nature through play.
I hope you have found this list of indoor playgrounds in Edmonton useful. There are many on this indoor playground list where you can host birthday parties and have food taken care of simultaneously. Some of the indoor playgrounds offer memberships if you do opt to take your kids more often.
As an Edmonton family photographer, I love working with families and kids of all ages. If you have yet to book a family photography session, please reach out via the inquiry form on my website. Here are a few other related articles that you may be interested in:
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