Edmonton Playgrounds

29 places to play — 21 indoor, 8 outdoor

Updated January 2025

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Quick Answers About Edmonton Playgrounds

Best Indoor Playground

Allstars (28,000 sq ft) and Amazone (Western Canada's largest) are top-rated.

How Much Does It Cost?

$8-12 toddlers, $12-18 older kids. Weekdays cheaper, early bird 30% off.

Free Playgrounds

All City parks free: Jackie Parker, Borden Park, Kinsmen.

Best for Toddlers

Play cafes: Grizzly Cubs, Utopia, BOK specialize in ages 0-5.

Birthday Parties

$200-450 for 10-20 kids. Allstars, Amazone, U-Play, Bouncy Planet top picks.

Winter Options

17+ indoor venues open year-round. Best times: weekday mornings.

Edmonton Playground Guide: Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about playgrounds in Edmonton, Alberta

Indoor playground admission in Edmonton varies by venue and day. Weekday prices are typically 20-30% cheaper than weekends. Here's a breakdown of popular venues: • Allstars Indoor Playland: $11.95 (ages 4-17) / $8.95 (ages 1-3) weekdays; $16.95 / $11.95 weekends • Amazone Playzone: $14.50 (ages 4-17) / $8.95 (ages 1-3) weekdays; $18.50 / $12.95 weekends • Treehouse Playground: $14.95 (ages 4-17) / $10.95 (ages 1-3) weekdays; $17.95 / $13.95 weekends • Bouncy Planet: $14.99 (ages 4-18) / $8.99 (ages 1-3) weekdays; $17.99 / $12.99 weekends • Hide N Seek: $13.95 (ages 4-17) / $9.95 (ages 1-3) weekdays; $16.95 / $12.95 weekends Adults enter FREE at most venues. Children under 12 months are usually free.
Most Edmonton indoor playgrounds offer various discounts: • Early Bird Discounts: 30% off before 10:30am on weekdays (Allstars, Amazone, Treehouse) • After School Specials: 30% off after 5:30pm on weekdays (Allstars) • Last Hour Deals: 30% off 90 minutes before closing (Amazone) • Weekday Discounts: 15-20% off Monday-Thursday at most venues • Multi-Visit Passes: Buy 10-visit passes for additional savings • Toddler Tuesday: Some venues offer special rates for toddlers on Tuesdays • Birthday Party Booking: 10-20% off when booking parties 4+ weeks in advance
Yes! Edmonton has excellent free outdoor playgrounds: • Jackie Parker Park (Southeast) - Large playground with spray park, basketball courts • Borden Park (Northeast) - Includes spray park and picnic areas • Kinsmen Park (River Valley) - Classic playground near the zoo • Castle Downs Park (North) - Great for all ages • Griesbach Central Park (Northwest) - Modern playground with accessible features • Callingwood Park (West) - Includes skate plaza • Meadows District Park (Southeast) - Newer development with modern equipment City Recreation Centres also offer low-cost drop-in play times: • Clareview, Terwillegar, and Meadows Recreation Centres have indoor play areas for kids 0-12 years
The best indoor playground depends on what you're looking for: • LARGEST: Amazone Playzone (Western Canada's largest indoor playground) - Features 3-story play structure, ninja course, adventure zone, and sky ride • BEST FOR ALL AGES: Allstars Indoor Playland (28,000 sq ft) - Has ziplines, trampolines, rock climbing, dedicated toddler area, and arcade • BEST FOR TODDLERS: Grizzly Cubs Den - Development-focused play designed specifically for young children • BEST TRAMPOLINE PARK: U-Play - Features ninja warrior course, speed slides, and extensive trampoline area • BEST FOR SENSORY NEEDS: We Rock the Spectrum - Designed for all abilities including children with autism • BEST MULTI-LOCATION: Treehouse Indoor Playground - Two locations (North & South Edmonton) with tall slides and climbing structures Google ratings: Allstars (4.6★), Amazone (4.5★), Treehouse North (4.5★), Hide N Seek (4.6★)
Top playgrounds in South Edmonton include: INDOOR: • Allstars Indoor Playland (2640 Calgary Trail) - 28,000 sq ft, ziplines, trampolines, 4.6★ rating • Treehouse South (3803 Calgary Trail) - Multi-level play structure, tall slides • Grizzly Cubs Den (South Edmonton Common area) - Best for toddlers, development-focused • U-Play (99 St & 34 Ave) - Trampoline park with ninja course OUTDOOR (Free): • Jackie Parker Park - Large playground with spray park • Millwoods Park - BMX pump track and playground • Meadows District Park - Modern accessible playground PLAY CAFES: • Utopia Cafe & Play - Coffee bar with enclosed play space
Top playgrounds in North Edmonton include: INDOOR: • Treehouse North (13508 137 Ave) - Tall slides, climbing structures, arcade • Hide N Seek Indoor Playground (Northgate area) - 14,000+ sq ft, giant play structure • Clareview Recreation Centre - City-run, affordable, 0-12 years OUTDOOR (Free): • Castle Downs Park - Great for all ages • Borden Park - Includes spray park • Griesbach Central Park - Modern, accessible equipment PLAY CAFES: • BOK Play Cafe (North Edmonton) - Cozy cafe with toddler play area • We Rock the Spectrum (Northwest) - Sensory-friendly for all abilities
Birthday party packages at Edmonton playgrounds typically range from $200-$425 for 10 children. Here's a detailed breakdown: ALLSTARS INDOOR PLAYLAND: • Star Package: $245 for 10 kids (additional kids $14.95 each) • Rock Star Package: $345 for 10 kids (additional kids $16.95 each) • Allstar Package: $425 for 10 kids (additional kids $18.95 each, weekends only) • 20% off for Monday-Thursday bookings AMAZONE PLAYZONE: • Journey Package: $210 for 5 kids (additional kids $17.50-$21.50) • Adventure Package: $345 for 10 kids (additional kids $21.50) • Amazone Package: $395 for 10 kids (additional kids $21.50) • 10% off when booking 4 weeks ahead, 15% off weekdays TREEHOUSE PLAYGROUND: • Basic Package: $245 for 10 kids • Luxury Package: $345 for 10 kids • Platinum Package: $395 for 10 kids • 20% off weekday parties (Mon-Thurs) Most packages include: private party room (1-2 hours), pizza, drinks, play time, and paper goods.
The best birthday party venue depends on your needs: • BEST VALUE: Allstars Indoor Playland - Packages start at $245, 20% off weekdays, includes ziplines and trampolines • MOST IMPRESSIVE: Amazone Playzone - Largest venue, can add adventure zone and sky ride experiences • BEST FOR TODDLERS: Play cafes like Grizzly Cubs or Utopia - Smaller, safer environment for young children • BEST FOR ACTIVE KIDS: U-Play or Bouncy Planet - Trampoline parks with ninja courses • MOST CONVENIENT (two locations): Treehouse Playground - Choose North or South Edmonton location TIPS FOR BOOKING: • Book 3-4 weeks in advance for weekends • Weekday parties are 15-20% cheaper • Ask about add-ons: goodie bags, extra food, character appearances • Confirm guest count 48 hours before the party
Edmonton has excellent options specifically designed for toddlers: DEDICATED TODDLER FACILITIES: • Grizzly Cubs Den - Development-focused play, designed for young children • Utopia Cafe & Play - Enclosed play area, coffee bar for parents • BOK Play Cafe - Cozy atmosphere, toddler-safe equipment • Pom Pom Play Cafe - Geared toward younger children • Sweet Pea Cafe & Playhouse - Mini-city with toddler-friendly themes BIG PLAYGROUNDS WITH TODDLER ZONES: • Allstars Indoor Playland - Separated toddler area away from big kids • Amazone Playzone - Enclosed toddler zone with age-appropriate equipment • Treehouse (North & South) - Dedicated toddler sections • Hide N Seek - Safe toddler area with soft play TODDLER PRICING: Most venues charge $8.95-$13.95 for ages 1-3, with infants under 12 months free. Play cafes typically charge $10-15 per child flat rate.
Yes! Edmonton has options for children with sensory needs: • We Rock the Spectrum (Northwest Edmonton) - Specifically designed for children of ALL abilities, including those with autism and sensory processing differences. Features sensory-friendly equipment, calm spaces, and trained staff. • Many larger playgrounds offer quieter times or sensory-friendly hours - call ahead to ask about less busy times (typically weekday mornings before 11am) • Outdoor playgrounds with natural elements like John Janzen Nature Centre and river valley parks can be less overwhelming than indoor venues TIPS FOR SENSORY-SENSITIVE CHILDREN: • Visit during weekday mornings when crowds are smallest • Bring noise-canceling headphones if needed • Ask staff about quieter areas within the facility • Preview the venue online or call ahead to prepare your child
To avoid crowds and get the best experience: BEST TIMES TO VISIT: • Weekday mornings 9:00-11:00am - Least crowded AND early bird discounts (30% off) • Weekday afternoons 1:00-3:00pm - After lunch lull before school pickup • Friday evenings - Many families do weekend activities on Saturday/Sunday AVOID THESE TIMES: • Saturday 10am-4pm - Busiest time at all venues • Sunday 11am-3pm - Second busiest • School holidays and PD days - Indoor playgrounds get very crowded • Rainy days - Everyone heads indoors • Winter months (November-March) - Peak indoor playground season PRO TIP: Check venue social media or call ahead on days with bad weather - some offer wait times or capacity updates.
ESSENTIALS TO BRING: • Socks - Required at ALL indoor playgrounds (most sell them for $2-3 if you forget) • Water bottle - Most venues allow outside drinks • Snacks - Some venues allow outside food, others require purchasing from cafe FOR TODDLERS: • Change of clothes - Spills and accidents happen • Diapers and wipes • Comfort item if needed GOOD TO HAVE: • Hand sanitizer • Hair ties for kids with long hair • Cash for arcade games and vending machines • Charger for your phone (you'll be taking photos!) LEAVE AT HOME: • Shoes - Kids play in socks only • Outside food at venues with cafes - check policy first • Valuables - lockers available but not always secure
Age limits vary by venue and area: GENERAL ADMISSION: • Allstars Indoor Playland: Ages 1-17 years • Amazone Playzone: Ages 1-17 years (Adventure Zone 4+) • Treehouse Playground: Ages 1-12 years • Hide N Seek: Ages 1-12 years • Bouncy Planet: Ages 1-18 years • U-Play: Ages 1-18 years TODDLER AREAS (typically separate): Ages 0-3 or 0-4 depending on venue PLAY CAFES: • Most play cafes cater to ages 0-6 or 0-8 years • Grizzly Cubs, BOK, Utopia, Pom Pom, Sweet Pea CITY RECREATION CENTRES: • Clareview, Meadows, Terwillegar: Ages 0-12 years • O'Leary, Mill Woods: Ages 0-6 years NOTE: One adult supervisor required per 1-4 children depending on venue. Adults must stay on premises.
Edmonton's spray parks typically operate from late May through September (weather dependent). Popular spray parks with playgrounds: • Jackie Parker Park (Southeast) - Large spray park plus playground and basketball • Borden Park (Northeast) - Spray park, playground, and picnic areas • Kinsmen Park (River Valley) - Spray park near the Valley Zoo • Castle Downs Park (North) - Spray park and playground for all ages • Callingwood Park (West) - Spray park with adjacent playground • Queen Elizabeth Park (Central) - Outdoor pool and spray features GREEN SHACK PROGRAMS: During summer, many parks offer FREE Green Shack programs (ages 6+) with arts, crafts, sports, and activities. Check edmonton.ca for locations and schedules. TIP: Bring towels, sunscreen, and a change of clothes for spray park visits!
When Edmonton winters hit -30°C, these indoor options keep kids active: INDOOR PLAYGROUNDS: • Allstars, Amazone, Treehouse, Hide N Seek, Bouncy Planet, U-Play - Full day of active play TRAMPOLINE PARKS: • U-Play, Bouncy Planet - Trampolines, ninja courses, foam pits MUSEUMS & SCIENCE CENTRES: • TELUS World of Science - CuriousCITY kids area, exhibits, IMAX • Royal Alberta Museum - Discovery Room for kids • John Janzen Nature Centre - Tegler Discovery Zone RECREATION CENTRES: • Swimming pools at Terwillegar, Clareview, Meadows, Kinsmen • Drop-in skating at city arenas • Indoor play areas at recreation centres PLAY CAFES: • Grizzly Cubs, Utopia, BOK, Sweet Pea - Warm and cozy with coffee for parents PRO TIP: Winter is PEAK season for indoor playgrounds - visit weekday mornings to avoid long waits.