Massive travelling bouncy castle festival is landing just outside Toronto this summer Ontario
Start jumping for joy, Toronto! A massive traveling bouncy castle is set to touch down in the GTA later this summer and it should be a blast.features a single 16,000-square-foot bouncing castle equipped with basketball hoops, ball pit, couches and a giant slide. It's set to be open in Markham on Aug. 5-7 and 12-14.
This castle is in fact the world's biggest and is one of four attractions for the inflatable theme park. Other inflatables include The Giant, a 300 foot obstacle course, Air Space, an intergalactic playing field, and Sport Slam, a sports arena where you can play dodge ball, basketball and soccer.One ticket to Big Bounce comes with a three-hour access window to the inflatables, with a dedicated time slot for the World's Biggest.. It will cost extra to purchase passes at the box office.
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