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The world’s largest bouncy castle is now open in Metro Vancouver

Get ready to take your bouncy castle nostalgia to the next level, because the largest inflatable touring event in the world is now officially open at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds in Surrey. And if you like obstacle courses, this is one you won’t want to miss!

At 32 feet tall and covering over 16,000 square feet, this “inflatable goliath” is the ultimate end-of-summer attraction for all ages, with tot-friendly sessions to adult-only events. Let’s get into it!

Produced by XL Event Lab, The Big Bounce Canada is the largest of its kind, complete with a customized sports arena, a 300-metre-long obstacle course called The Giant, and a space-themed inflatable called airSPACE. So if you’re looking for some outdoor fun for the whole family to enjoy before summer’s end, this is it.

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Inside the bouncy castle, you’ll find massive slides, ball pits, climbing towers, basketball hoops, and oversized characters. And at the centre of the inflatable wonderland? A custom-built stage where the resident DJ sets the scene with exciting beats, tailored to each age group depending on which experience you choose from.

Speaking of, adult-only sessions will offer adults the chance to unleash their inner child sans the actual children. Each ticket gives you unlimited access to all of the inflatable fun for three hours.

All-Access Tickets are available online for $29 for toddlers, $48 for juniors (between 4 and 7 years old), $48 for older children and teens (15 and under), and $59 for adults (ages 16 and up).

As events are expected to check out, purchasing advanced tickets is encouraged.

So there you have it, Vancouver! Get ready to take your shoes off and tap into your inner child.

The Big Bounce Canada – Vancouver

When: August 12th to September 3rd
Where: 17607-17905 62 Avenue, Surrey
Cost: $29 to $59 per person

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