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Jump around: The world’s biggest bouncy castle is coming to these Alberta cities

Toss on a pair of grippy socks, then stretch your arms and legs. Big Bounce Canada is coming to two cities in Alberta in 2024 and you will not want to miss your chance to enjoy it and all of its inflatable glory.

Described as “the world’s biggest bouncy castle,” this 16,000 square feet behemoth features hurdles, slides, climbing towers, and basketball hoops and will offer those in need of an escape a chance to let loose and reach for the sky.

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The best part? It can be enjoyed by people of all ages in both Calgary and Edmonton come 2024!

According to their website, not only can the public attend one of their family sessions, the working class will be invited to an “adults-only night” in which anyone under the age of 16 will be required to stay home.

Want to check it out? If you’re among the many that are ready to take a leap of faith, tickets range between $29 and $59 per person and will give you access to the castle for 3 hours at a time.

Unfortunately, exact dates have yet to be announced for Calgary and Edmonton, but it will only be a matter of time!

As always we’ll keep you updated as more information rolls in, but until then – get ready, Alberta. It’s going to be a blast.

Heck, maybe we’ll see you there!

BIG BOUNCE CANADA, ALBERTA

Where: Calgary and Edmonton TBA
When: TBA 2024
Cost: $29+

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