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Birthday Party Venues in Montreal: The Ultimate Guide
FamiliQC Team·March 12, 2026

Birthday Party Venues in Montreal: The Ultimate Guide

Take the Stress Out of Birthday Parties

Planning a kids' birthday party at home is exhausting. Between the decorating, cooking, cleaning, and crowd control, it's barely a celebration for parents. The good news? Montreal has amazing party venues that handle everything so you can actually enjoy the day. Here's our tested guide.

High-Energy Venues

SkyTag in Laval and Sainte-Catherine combines trampoline jumping with laser tag. Their party packages (starting at $25/child, minimum 8 kids) include 90 minutes of activity, a private party room, pizza, juice, and a cake table. The trampoline area is massive, and the laser tag adds variety for older kids. Best for ages 6-14.

Elevation Trampoline Park offers similar high-energy fun with dodgeball courts, foam pits, and ninja courses alongside trampolines. Party packages run $22-28/child and include 90 minutes of jumping plus 30 minutes in a party room. They handle the cleanup — you just show up. Best for ages 5-13.

BoulZeye in Laval is a bowling and entertainment complex that's been hosting kids' parties for years. Their packages ($18-25/child) include bowling, shoes, pizza, and drinks. The neon lights and music create a festive atmosphere. They also have arcade games that keep kids busy between turns. Best for ages 5-12.

Creative Venues

Ceramic Republic (formerly Céramic Café Studio) offers pottery painting parties where each child paints a ceramic piece to take home as a party favour. Packages start at $22/child and include the ceramic piece, paints, and studio time. It's calmer than a trampoline park but still loads of fun. Kids are genuinely proud of their creations. Best for ages 4-12.

Les Trois Monkeys in Griffintown offers creative workshop parties — think tie-dye, slime-making, candle-making, or jewelry design. Packages are around $30/child and each kid takes home their creation. It's unique and memorable. Best for ages 6-14.

What to Budget

Montreal birthday party venue costs typically include:

Venue Type Cost/Child Includes
Trampoline parks $22-30 Activity, room, pizza
Bowling $18-25 Games, shoes, pizza
Creative studios $22-35 Activity, take-home item
Indoor playgrounds $18-25 Play time, room, snacks

Booking Tips

  1. Book 4-6 weeks ahead — Weekend slots fill fast, especially in winter
  2. Saturday 2 PM is the most popular — Book Friday evening or Sunday morning for better availability
  3. Ask about add-ons — Many venues offer upgrades like extra time, goodie bags, or special cakes
  4. Confirm dietary needs — Let the venue know about allergies at booking
  5. Bring your own cake — Most venues allow it (and it's usually better than their options)

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