10 Best Indoor Playgrounds in Montreal for Rainy Days
FamiliQC Team·

10 Best Indoor Playgrounds in Montreal for Rainy Days

When It Rains, We Play Inside

Montreal weather can be unpredictable — one minute it's sunny, the next it's a downpour. Every parent needs a reliable list of indoor playgrounds where kids can burn off energy no matter what's happening outside. Here are our 10 favourites, tested and approved by local families.

Top Picks for Toddlers (Ages 1-4)

Le P'tit Village in the Plateau is a gem for younger kids. This imaginative play space recreates a miniature village where toddlers can pretend to shop at the grocery store, cook in a play kitchen, or visit the vet clinic. Entry is around $15 per child, and parents can relax with a coffee while watching from comfortable seating. It's one of the few places in the city specifically designed for the under-5 crowd.

Gymagine in the West Island offers structured gymnastics-based play for little ones. Their open-gym sessions let toddlers explore foam pits, trampolines, and obstacle courses in a safe, supervised environment. Sessions run about $12, and they also offer birthday party packages.

Best for High-Energy Kids (Ages 4-10)

WooHoo on the South Shore is Montreal's mega indoor playground — a sprawling 30,000 sq ft space with multi-level climbing structures, giant slides, ball pits, and a dedicated toddler zone. Admission is around $18-22 depending on age, and there's a café on-site for parents. Weekday mornings are the least crowded.

Funtropolis has locations in Laval and Kirkland. Known for their massive play structures reaching three storeys high, kids can climb, slide, and crawl through tunnels for hours. They run frequent promotions — check their website for coupons before you go. Expect to pay $15-20 per child.

KidZillafun in Dollard-des-Ormeaux is a local favourite for its clean facilities and friendly staff. The play area is expansive, and they have a decent snack bar. Around $16 per child on weekends.

Fun O Max in Laval combines indoor playground fun with laser tag and arcade games, making it a solid choice for families with kids of different ages. Older siblings can do laser tag while younger ones hit the play structure.

Hidden Gems

Centre Communautaire open-play sessions — Many Montreal boroughs run drop-in indoor play sessions at community centres for just $2-5. Check your local arrondissement website for schedules. NDG, Verdun, and Rosemont all have excellent programs.

Shopping mall play areas — Carrefour Laval and Fairview Pointe Claire both have free soft play areas for toddlers near the food courts. Not a full outing, but great for a quick energy burn during errands.

Tips for Indoor Playground Visits

  • Bring socks — most playgrounds require them (grip socks are best)
  • Go on weekday mornings for smaller crowds and a calmer experience
  • Pack a water bottle — kids get dehydrated fast when they're active
  • Check age restrictions — some facilities have dedicated time slots for specific age groups
  • Watch for weekday specials — many places offer discounted rates Tuesday through Thursday

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