The 'World's Biggest Bouncy Castle' is coming to Vancouver this summer and it looks wild

There's also an obstacle course!

A bouncy castle.

A massive bouncy castle and inflatable park.

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If you're looking for fun things to do in Vancouver this summer, get ready to bounce — literally. A massive inflatable playground is making its way to the city, and it's packed with epic activities, from a giant obstacle course to towering slides and climbing walls.

The Big Bounce Canada is the world’s "largest touring inflatable event," and it's stopping in Vancouver from June 28 to July 6. While tickets aren't on sale yet, this is definitely one to mark on your calendar for. Think of it as the ultimate adult playground — with a ball pit and everything.

Spanning over 24,000 square feet, this inflatable wonderland is filled with basketball hoops, climbing towers, and even a slide that launches you into a ball pit. And then there's The Giant — a 300-metre-long inflatable obstacle course designed to put your speed and agility to the test. You and your friends can race through the course and see who comes out on top.

There are also exclusive Adult-Only sessions available for the bouncy castle. You'll get three hours to jump, climb, and compete with your friends in an inflatable paradise. Tickets start at $65, so it’s time to rally the group chat and prepare for a seriously bouncy adventure.

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