Edmonton playground directory

Edmonton Playground Directory for Kids

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Indoor Playgrounds

Allstars Indoor Playland - Big Playground in South Edmonton
Big Playground
$8.95 - $16.95
4.6(1200)1-12 years28k sq ft

Allstars Indoor Playland

South Edmonton
9510 12 Ave SW, Edmonton, AB T6X 0J4
Mon-Thu 9am-7pm, Fri-Sun 9am-8pm

28,000+ sq ft action-packed facility with massive multi-level play structure, dual ziplines, rock climbing wall, trampolines, and dedicated toddler zone. Cafe on-site with free Wi-Fi for parents. One of Edmonton's largest and most popular indoor playgrounds.

Discounts Available
30% off Early Bird Special: 9:00am-10:30am (Monday-Thursday)
30% off After School Special: 5:30pm-7:00pm (Monday-Thursday)

Admission Details

Mon-Thu:$11.95 (4-17yrs)$8.95 (1-3yrs)
Fri-Sun:$16.95 (4-17yrs)$11.95 (1-3yrs)
Under 1 FREE
Adults FREE.
Toddler AreaParkingFoodWiFi
Dual ZiplinesRock Climbing WallTrampolines28,000 sq ft+4 more
Amazone Playzone - Big Playground in East Edmonton
Big Playground
$8.95 - $18.50
4.5(2100)1-17 years

Amazone Playzone

East Edmonton
3210 118 Ave NW #173, Edmonton, AB T5W 4W1
Mon-Thu 10am-7pm, Fri-Sun 10am-8pm

Western Canada's largest indoor playground with 38,000+ sq ft featuring massive multi-level Amazing Zone structure, dedicated toddler area, ninja obstacle course, Adventure Zone with zipline, arcade, and Sky Ride attraction. Perfect for birthday parties.

Discounts Available
20% off Early Bird: 10AM-11AM (Monday-Friday)
30% off Evening: 90 minutes before closing (Every Day)
30% off Group Admission: groups of 10+ children
20% off for Special Needs families
20% off for Military families

Admission Details

Mon-Fri:$14.50 (4-17yrs)$8.95 (1-3yrs)
Sat-Sun:$18.50 (4-17yrs)$12.95 (1-3yrs)
Under 1 FREE
Adventure Zone +$5-7.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
Largest in Western CanadaMulti-Level StructureNinja CourseZipline+4 more
Hide N Seek Indoor Playground - Big Playground in West Edmonton
Big Playground
$7 - $15
4.4(890)1-12 years

Hide N Seek Indoor Playground

West Edmonton
10830 170 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5S 2H7
Mon-Thu 10am-7pm, Fri-Sun 10am-8pm

Huge 4-level play structure with trampolines, soft soccer area, arcade games, and dedicated quiet toddler zone. Full cafe with seating overlooking play area. Popular for birthday parties with themed event nights.

Discounts Available
Toddler Tuesday: discounts for ages 3 and under (please call to confirm current availability)

Admission Details

Weekday:$7-12 per child
Weekend:$10-15 per child
Under 1 FREE.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
4-Level StructureTrampolinesSoft SoccerArcade Games+3 more
Treehouse Indoor Playground - North - Big Playground in North Edmonton
Big Playground
$10 - $16
4.3(650)1-13 years15k sq ft

Treehouse Indoor Playground - North

North Edmonton
4235 139 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5Y 2W8
Mon-Thu 10am-7pm, Fri-Sun 10am-8pm

15,000 sq ft indoor playground featuring towering slides, rock climbing walls, inflatables, games, and separate toddler space. No outside food allowed but full snack bar on-site. Great for kids up to 12-13 years.

Admission Details

Weekday:$10-13 per child
Weekend:$13-16 per child
Toddler rates lower.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
15,000 sq ftGiant SlidesRock ClimbingInflatables+3 more
Treehouse Indoor Playground - South - Big Playground in South Edmonton
Big Playground
$10 - $16
4.2(480)1-13 years12k sq ft

Treehouse Indoor Playground - South

South Edmonton
10181 34 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 6J8
Mon-Thu 10am-7pm, Fri-Sun 10am-8pm

12,000 sq ft south location with big slides, climbing structures, inflatables, arcade games, and dedicated toddler area. Snack bar and lots of parent seating. Popular for birthday parties.

Admission Details

Weekday:$10-13 per child
Weekend:$13-16 per child
Toddler rates available.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
12,000 sq ftBig SlidesClimbing StructuresInflatables+3 more
U-Play Indoor Playground - Big Playground in Northwest Edmonton
Big Playground
$12.99 - $21.99
4.4(920)2-17 years

U-Play Indoor Playground

Northwest Edmonton
14135 23 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Thu 10am-8pm, Fri-Sun 10am-9pm

High-energy combination of large indoor playground plus full trampoline park with dodgeball, basketball hoops, foam pits, speed slides, and ninja warrior course. Dedicated toddler area included in admission.

Discounts Available
Toddler time sessions available (check website for schedule)

Admission Details

1hr from $12.99, 2hr from $17.99
All attractions included
Grip socks required ($3).
Toddler AreaParkingFood
Trampoline ParkFoam PitsSpeed SlidesNinja Course+3 more
Bouncy Planet - Big Playground in Southeast Edmonton
Big Playground
$8.99 - $17.99
4.3(340)1-18 years

Bouncy Planet

Southeast Edmonton
5108 75 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 6W2
Mon-Thu 10am-7pm, Fri-Sun 10am-8pm

Colorful space-themed indoor playground and trampoline park with interconnected trampolines, foam pit, inflatable structures, slides, and soft play area. Great price-to-time value especially on weekday mornings.

Discounts Available
Best value on weekday mornings - lower rates Mon-Thu

Admission Details

Mon-Thu:$14.99 (4-18yrs)$8.99 (1-3yrs)
Fri-Sun:$17.99 (4-18yrs)$12.99 (1-3yrs)
Socks $2.99.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
Trampoline ParkFoam PitInflatablesSoft Play+2 more
Magic Space - Big Playground in North Edmonton
Big Playground
$10 - $15
4.1(280)1-12 years

Magic Space

North Edmonton
9625 165 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Sun 10am-7pm (check for private bookings)

Family-friendly indoor playground with inflatables, multi-level play structures, and ball pit. Unique feature: fitness equipment for parents overlooking play area. May close for private bookings - check schedule.

Admission Details

Weekday:$10-12 per child
Weekend:$13-15 per child
Under 1 FREE
Adults FREE.
Toddler AreaParkingFoodWiFi
InflatablesPlay StructuresBall PitParent Fitness Area+2 more
Utopia Cafe & Play - Play Cafe in South Edmonton
Play Cafe
$8 - $12
4.7(220)0-5 years

Utopia Cafe & Play

South Edmonton
4211 106 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Tue-Sat 9am-4pm, Closed Sun-Mon

Cozy play cafe with small soft-play space focused on toddlers and preschoolers. Great for parents who want quality coffee and laptop time while kids (0-5ish) enjoy gentle play in a calm environment.

Admission Details

Play session: $8-12 per child
Smaller capacity - check availability.
Toddler AreaParkingFoodWiFi
Soft PlayQuality CoffeeLaptop FriendlyCalm Environment+2 more
BOK Play Cafe - Play Cafe in South Edmonton
Play Cafe
$8 - $12
4(150)0-7 years

BOK Play Cafe

South Edmonton
1203 Parsons Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T6N 0A9
Mon-Sun 10am-7pm

Convenient indoor play area inside Walmart at South Edmonton Common. For ages 0-7 only with caregiver required at all times. No in-out privileges. Perfect for a quick play session during errands.

Admission Details

Pay per session
No in-out privileges
Great for quick play during shopping.
Toddler AreaParking
Walmart LocationConvenientAges 0-7 OnlyCaregiver Required+1 more
We Rock the Spectrum - Play Cafe in South Edmonton
Play Cafe
$12 - $18
4.8(180)All ages

We Rock the Spectrum

South Edmonton
9511 76 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm

Inclusive sensory gym with specialized equipment for kids of all abilities, especially those with sensory processing differences. Offers open play, parties, and therapeutic classes. Welcoming and supportive environment.

Admission Details

Open play session: $12-18 per child
Class packages available
Check website for schedule.
Toddler AreaParking
InclusiveSensory EquipmentAll Abilities WelcomeTherapeutic Classes+2 more
Grizzly Cubs Den Indoor Play & Cafe - Play Cafe in Central Edmonton
Play Cafe
$12 - $15
4.6(310)0-6 years

Grizzly Cubs Den Indoor Play & Cafe

Central Edmonton
10534 124 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Closed Sundays

Boutique play cafe with custom-designed, development-focused equipment for babies and toddlers. Quality espresso bar and healthy food. Also offers childcare services and intimate birthday parties.

Admission Details

Drop-in:$12-15 per child for 2hr session
Monthly unlimited memberships available.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
Development-FocusedQuality EspressoHealthy FoodChildcare Services+2 more
Pom Pom Play Cafe - Play Cafe in North Edmonton
Play Cafe
$10 - $14
4.5(240)0-5 years

Pom Pom Play Cafe

North Edmonton
12823 50 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Tue-Sun 9am-5pm, Closed Mondays

Charming play cafe designed for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers with soft play equipment, sensory activities, and quality cafe with healthy food options. Great for playdates.

Admission Details

1.5hr play session: $10-14 depending on age
Sibling discounts
Book online.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
Soft PlaySensory ActivitiesHealthy FoodBaby-Friendly+2 more
Sweet Pea Cafe & Playhouse - Play Cafe in Central Edmonton
Play Cafe
$12 - $15
4.4(290)0-8 years

Sweet Pea Cafe & Playhouse

Central Edmonton
14238 85 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5R 3Z2
Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm

Imaginative mini-city with 6 themed playhouses including schoolhouse, vet clinic, restaurant, and grocery store. Quality espresso cafe serving plant-based food for parents. Great for pretend play and birthday parties.

Admission Details

2hr play session: $12-15 per child
Monthly passes available for regulars.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
Mini City ThemeRole-Play AreasEspresso CafePretend Play+1 more
Clareview Recreation Centre - City-Run in North Edmonton
City-Run
$2.50 - $7.25
4.3(520)0-12 years

Clareview Recreation Centre

North Edmonton
3804 139 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Fri 5:30am-10pm, Sat-Sun 7am-9pm

City of Edmonton recreation centre with dedicated indoor playground for ages 0-12, leisure pool with water features, fitness facilities. Great value with multi-visit passes. Can combine play with swimming.

Discounts Available
Monthly tot passes available
Family passes

Admission Details

Parent & Tot: ~$2.50
Child (2-12): $3.75
Adult: $7.25
Under 2 FREE
Multi-visit passes save money.
Toddler AreaParking
Indoor Playground (0-12)Leisure PoolWater FeaturesFitness Centre+2 more
Terwillegar Recreation Centre - City-Run in Southwest Edmonton
City-Run
$2.50 - $7.25
4.5(890)0-12 years

Terwillegar Recreation Centre

Southwest Edmonton
2051 Leger Rd NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Fri 5:30am-10pm, Sat-Sun 7am-9pm

Premier City of Edmonton facility with expansive indoor playground (0-12), wave pool, waterslides, rock climbing wall, gymnasium, running track. One of the most popular family destinations in southwest Edmonton.

Discounts Available
Family & annual passes available

Admission Details

Parent & Tot: ~$2.50
Child (2-12): $3.75
Adult: $7.25
Under 2 FREE
Annual passes best value.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
Indoor Playground (0-12)Wave PoolWaterslidesClimbing Wall+2 more
The Meadows Recreation Centre - City-Run in Southeast Edmonton
City-Run
$2.50 - $7.25
4.2(380)0-12 years

The Meadows Recreation Centre

Southeast Edmonton
2704 17 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Fri 5:30am-10pm, Sat-Sun 7am-9pm

Southeast Edmonton community recreation centre with indoor play space (0-12), swimming pool, gymnasium, and year-round programming. Connected to outdoor district park for summer play.

Admission Details

Parent & Tot: ~$2.50
Child (2-12): $3.75
Adult: $7.25
Under 2 FREE
Multi-visit passes available.
Toddler AreaParking
Indoor Playground (0-12)Swimming PoolGymnasiumCommunity Programs+1 more
O'Leary Recreation Centre - City-Run in Central Edmonton
City-Run
$2.50 - $5.25
4(180)0-6 years

O'Leary Recreation Centre

Central Edmonton
8804 132 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Fri 8am-9pm, Sat-Sun 9am-5pm

Smaller city-run facility with play space specifically for ages 0-6. More affordable rates than larger rec centres. Good for short 1-2 hour visits with toddlers and preschoolers.

Discounts Available
Budget-friendly rates - some of the lowest in the city

Admission Details

Parent & Tot: ~$2.50
Some of the lowest rates in the city
Perfect for quick visits.
Toddler AreaParking
Play Space (0-6)AffordableSmaller FacilityToddler Focused+1 more
Mill Woods Recreation Centre - City-Run in Southeast Edmonton
City-Run
$2.50 - $5.25
4.1(290)0-6 years

Mill Woods Recreation Centre

Southeast Edmonton
7207 28 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Mon-Fri 5:30am-10pm, Sat-Sun 7am-9pm

Community recreation centre with dedicated under-6 play space. Cheaper rates make it ideal for frequent visits with toddlers. Pool and fitness facilities also available for family outings.

Admission Details

Parent & Tot: ~$2.50
Budget-friendly for regular visits
Pool access separate.
Toddler AreaParking
Play Space (0-6)AffordableSwimming PoolFitness Centre+1 more
CuriousCITY at TELUS World of Science - Big Playground in Northwest Edmonton
Big Playground
$18.50 - $26.50
4.6(1500)0-8 years (best)

CuriousCITY at TELUS World of Science

Northwest Edmonton
11211 142 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Tue-Sun 10am-5pm, Closed Mondays

Interactive miniature city where children role-play real scenarios: grocery store, medical clinic, bank, construction site. Separate Tiny Tots area for ages 0-3 and water play zone. Admission includes all science exhibits.

Discounts Available
Annual memberships great value for repeat visits

Admission Details

Child (3-12): $18.50
Adult: $26.50
Under 3 FREE
Includes all science centre exhibits.
Toddler AreaParkingFood
Mini City Role-PlayTiny Tots Area (0-3)Water Play ZoneScience Exhibits+2 more
John Janzen Nature Centre - City-Run in Southwest Edmonton
City-Run
$3 - $5
4.4(620)All ages

John Janzen Nature Centre

Southwest Edmonton
7000 143 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Tue-Sun 10am-4pm, Closed Mondays

Nature-focused discovery centre in the river valley with Tegler Discovery Zone featuring oversized nature-themed play structures. Live animal exhibits and access to outdoor nature trails. One of Edmonton's best value attractions.

Admission Details

Child (2-12): $3
Adult: $5
Under 2 FREE
Family: $15
Excellent value!
Toddler AreaParking
Nature-Themed PlayLive AnimalsDiscovery ZoneNature Trails+1 more

Outdoor Playgrounds

Jackie Parker Park - Outdoor in Southeast Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.7(1100)2-14 years

Jackie Parker Park

Southeast Edmonton
4540 50 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

One of Edmonton's most popular parks with extensive playground equipment, large spray park, stocked lake for fishing, toboggan hill in winter, and numerous picnic sites. Beautiful natural setting.

Toddler AreaParking
Large Spray ParkStocked LakeFishingToboggan Hill+3 more
Borden Park Playground - Outdoor in North Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.5(480)0-8 years

Borden Park Playground

North Edmonton
7507 Borden Park Rd NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Beautiful heritage park with excellent toddler-friendly equipment, shade structures, large spray park in summer, picnic areas, and scenic walking paths around the pond. Perfect for younger children.

Toddler AreaParking
Toddler EquipmentSpray ParkShade StructuresPicnic Areas+2 more
Castle Downs Park - Outdoor in North Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.4(350)2-12 years

Castle Downs Park

North Edmonton
11520 153 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Free castle-themed playground in North Edmonton with spray park, sports fields & Green Shack summer program. Ages 2–12. Open dawn to dusk. Get directions →

Toddler AreaParking
Castle ThemeMultiple Play AreasSpray ParkSports Fields+1 more
Kinsmen Park - Outdoor in Central Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.3(520)3-12 years

Kinsmen Park

Central Edmonton
9100 Walterdale Hill NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Iconic river valley park with playground, spray park, and stunning downtown Edmonton views. Adjacent to Kinsmen Sports Centre with pool access. Popular for family gatherings.

Parking
River Valley ViewsSpray ParkDowntown ViewsSports Centre Adjacent+1 more
Griesbach Central Park - Outdoor in North Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.6(280)5-12 years

Griesbach Central Park

North Edmonton
9810 137 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Modern destination playground in the Griesbach neighbourhood with unique military-heritage themed equipment, zipline, climbing structures, and large open green space. Great for school-age kids.

Parking
Destination PlaygroundZiplineClimbing StructuresMilitary Theme+1 more
Broadmoor Lake Park - Outdoor in East Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.5(410)0-12 years

Broadmoor Lake Park

East Edmonton
Broadmoor Blvd, Sherwood Park, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Popular Sherwood Park destination with extensive playground, spray park, skating rink (winter), walking trails around the lake, and picnic facilities. Great toddler area with rubber surfacing.

Toddler AreaParking
Spray ParkLake TrailsSkating Rink (Winter)Toddler Area+2 more
Hawks Ridge Playground - Outdoor in Southwest Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.4(190)6-14 years

Hawks Ridge Playground

Southwest Edmonton
1903 Haddow Dr SW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Excellent destination playground for older kids with challenging climbing equipment, long slides, and ninja-style obstacles. Great for active school-age children and teens.

Parking
Challenging EquipmentLong SlidesNinja ObstaclesGreat for Older Kids+1 more
Meadows District Park - Outdoor in Southeast Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.3(220)3-14 years

Meadows District Park

Southeast Edmonton
2704 17 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Large district park with modern playground equipment, spray park, sports fields, and BMX pump track. Adjacent to Meadows Recreation Centre for combined indoor/outdoor visits.

Parking
Modern EquipmentSpray ParkBMX Pump TrackSports Fields+1 more
Mill Woods Park - Outdoor in Southeast Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.4(650)2-14 years

Mill Woods Park

Southeast Edmonton
7207 28 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Large multi-recreational park featuring picnic sites, water playground, small lake, paved walkways, sports fields, and skate park. Home to Mill Woods Recreation Centre with indoor swimming pool and hockey rinks.

Toddler AreaParking
Water PlaygroundSmall LakePicnic SitesSports Fields+3 more
Rundle Park - Outdoor in East Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.6(3459)3-14 years

Rundle Park

East Edmonton
2909 113 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5W 0P3
Dawn to dusk daily

Major park in the North Saskatchewan River Valley with woodland-themed playground, pond with paddleboat rentals, disc golf course, picnic areas, sports fields, walking trails, and tobogganing hill. Adjacent to ACT Recreation and Aquatic Centre.

Toddler AreaParking
Woodland-Themed PlaygroundPaddleboat RentalsDisc Golf CourseTobogganing Hill+4 more
O-day'min Park Pavilion - Outdoor in Central Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.5(180)2-12 years

O-day'min Park Pavilion

Central Edmonton
10150 107 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 1J4
Dawn to dusk daily

Modern downtown park featuring tobogganing hill, off-leash dog park, pavilion with washrooms and community space, playground, outdoor exercise area, and picnic tables. Great central location for families.

Toddler AreaParking
Tobogganing HillOff-Leash Dog ParkPavilionPlayground+3 more
Terwillegar Park - Outdoor in Southwest Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.7(890)2-14 years

Terwillegar Park

Southwest Edmonton
Terwillegar Dr & Rabbit Hill Rd, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Large river valley park with extensive playground equipment, spray park, off-leash dog areas, walking trails along the river, picnic sites, and beautiful natural setting. One of Edmonton's most popular family destinations.

Toddler AreaParking
Spray ParkExtensive PlaygroundOff-Leash Dog AreasRiver Valley Trails+2 more
William Hawrelak Park - Outdoor in Central Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.6(2100)3-14 years

William Hawrelak Park

Central Edmonton
9330 Groat Rd NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Iconic river valley park with playground, large lake, paddleboat rentals, picnic sites, walking trails, and beautiful natural setting. Hosts many festivals and events throughout the year. Perfect for family outings.

Toddler AreaParkingFood
PlaygroundLarge LakePaddleboat RentalsPicnic Sites+3 more
Gold Bar Park - Outdoor in East Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.4(420)2-12 years

Gold Bar Park

East Edmonton
10955 50 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Beautiful river valley park with playground, spray park, picnic areas, walking trails, and access to the river. Great for families with multiple play areas and natural exploration opportunities.

Toddler AreaParking
PlaygroundSpray ParkPicnic AreasWalking Trails+2 more
Hermitage Park - Outdoor in Northeast Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.3(310)2-14 years

Hermitage Park

Northeast Edmonton
Hermitage Rd & 50 St NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Large district park with playground, spray park, picnic sites, sports fields, and walking trails. Adjacent to Hermitage Park Golf Course. Great for family gatherings and outdoor activities.

Toddler AreaParking
PlaygroundSpray ParkPicnic SitesSports Fields+2 more
Laurier Park - Outdoor in Southwest Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.4(280)2-12 years

Laurier Park

Southwest Edmonton
13221 Buena Vista Rd NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

River valley park with playground, spray park, picnic areas, and beautiful views of the North Saskatchewan River. Great for families with easy access and multiple play options.

Toddler AreaParking
PlaygroundSpray ParkPicnic AreasRiver Views+1 more
Queen Elizabeth Park - Outdoor in Central Edmonton
Outdoor
Free
4.3(350)2-12 years

Queen Elizabeth Park

Central Edmonton
10220 100 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Dawn to dusk daily

Downtown park with playground, spray park, picnic areas, and beautiful views. Adjacent to the Alberta Legislature grounds. Great central location for families visiting downtown.

Toddler AreaParking
PlaygroundSpray ParkPicnic AreasDowntown Location+1 more

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

Compare packages, inclusions, and availability on the party booking page.

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
Party pricing changes often and varies by venue, day, and group size. We keep the full pricing and package details on the Birthday Parties page so families see the latest info before booking.
The best birthday party venue depends on your child’s age and the experience you want: • BEST FOR ALL AGES: Allstars Indoor Playland - big play structure + variety of activities • MOST IMPRESSIVE: Amazone Playzone - largest venue with adventure add-ons • BEST FOR TODDLERS: Play cafes like Grizzly Cubs or Utopia - quieter, smaller spaces • BEST FOR ACTIVE KIDS: U-Play or Bouncy Planet - trampoline-focused fun • MOST CONVENIENT: Treehouse Playground - two locations (North & South) See the Birthday Parties page for the current packages and availability by venue.
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.
Families are looking for cleaner, safer experiences and many venues now follow ASTM F1918-21 playground standards, regular third-party inspections, and enhanced cleaning: • Daily sanitizing schedules with hospital-grade disinfectants on high-touch surfaces (handrails, ball pits, VR stations) • Mandatory grip socks to reduce slips and keep surfaces clean; some venues sell antimicrobial socks • Improved air quality with MERV-13 or HEPA filtration near toddler zones • Clear height/weight signage on slides and trampolines so parents can self-screen quickly • Visible incident logs and QR codes so guests can report maintenance issues in real time
These items match current safety policies across most North American play centres: • Grip socks for every child and supervising adult (many venues now require them) • Filled water bottles; most cafes allow sealed drinks even when outside food is limited • Light layers for temperature-controlled spaces and to cover arms on fast slides • A small first-aid kit with bandages for minor scrapes, plus hand wipes for snack breaks • Government ID if waivers or birthday party check-ins require verification
Yes—many North American indoor playgrounds have kept timed sessions from 2023-2024 to manage crowds and cleaning windows. Common patterns: • 90- to 120-minute play blocks on weekends and holidays with pre-booking recommended • Peak pricing on Saturdays/Sundays and school breaks; weekday morning blocks remain the best value • Text or email alerts when capacity is hit and waitlists open • Wristbands or digital stamps to track session end times Tip: arrive 10-15 minutes before your block to complete waivers and grip-sock checks without losing play time.
Updated 2024 policies across Canada and the U.S. emphasize supervision and liability clarity: • Digital waivers are standard; some require renewal every 12 months for insurance compliance • At least one adult (18+) must remain on-site; typical ratios are 1 adult per 4-6 children under 8 • Grip socks and no-shoes policies apply to adults in the play structure to avoid debris on mats • No-drop-off rules are common except during staffed camps or private parties • Photo ID may be required for pickup after camp or party bookings
Play centres increasingly design for all abilities: • Sensory-friendly hours with reduced music and dimmed lighting, often on weekday mornings • Quiet rooms or calming corners with noise-canceling headphones and weighted lap pads • ADA/CSA-compliant ramps, transfer platforms, and ground-level play panels for mobility devices • Staff training on inclusive play and visual schedules for neurodivergent kids • Online accessibility pages listing elevator access, stroller parking, and washroom features
Most North American indoor playgrounds balance safety with flexibility: • Nut-aware policies are common; venues may allow allergy-safe snacks even when outside food is otherwise restricted • More centres now list ingredient labels for cafe items and can heat bottles on request • Nursing-friendly seating and private feeding rooms are expanding, especially in newly built play cafes • Designated stroller parking and shoe cubbies reduce clutter and trip hazards • Always ask about cake rules—many venues only allow outside cakes with a booked party room
Families are seeing fresh concepts roll out in 2024: • Ninja-style obstacle courses, racing slides, and timed climbing walls for school-age kids • STEM and maker corners inside play cafes (lego walls, mini-robot kits, 3D pens) • Interactive projections and AR games embedded in floors and slides • Contactless check-in, digital lockers, and QR-based menus to speed service • More co-work pods or Wi‑Fi lounges so parents can stay productive during play sessions
Outdoor park operators are adjusting to heat, wildfire smoke, and rapid freeze-thaw cycles: • Shade structures, misting poles, and hydration stations are being added to popular destinations • Temporary closures trigger when AQI exceeds local thresholds (often 150+), so check city alerts before driving • Spring openings are now tied to ground-thaw inspections to reduce heaving and surfacing damage • Nature-play zones using logs, boulders, and loose-parts kits are trending because they stay engaging across seasons • Many cities publish real-time park status maps—bookmark your municipality’s site for quick checks