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The world’s largest bouncy castle is in Vancouver for two weekends this August

29 July 20252 Mins Read

Put on some House of Pain and crank up the volume because it’s time to “Jump Around” with the world’s biggest bouncy castle landing in Vancouver this summer.

All ages are invited to leap aboard the custom-built inflatable attractions from The Big Bounce Canada when it comes to Concord Pacific Place for two weekends from Aug. 22 to 31.

Get ready to bounce to your heart’s content in the giant obstacle course, a high-flying sports arena, and more.

“The Big Bounce Canada is the largest touring inflatable event in the world,” said event organizers online. “We’ve created an action-packed day out suitable for all ages and featuring some of the most unique and exciting custom-built inflatable attractions ever made.”

Photo via Big Bounce Canada

Your ticket to The Big Bounce includes a dedicated timeslot in the newly expanded 24,000 sq. ft. World’s Biggest Bouncy Castle filled with completely customized inflatable attractions.

You’ll also have three hours of unlimited access to The Giant, which stretches 300 metres long; Air Space, filled with spaceships, aliens, and giant planets; the brand-new City XScape adventure; and Sport Slam, packed with nets, goals, hoops, and balls of all sizes.

Four ticket types are available, ranging from toddler to adults-only. More details and tickets can be found online.

Daniel Chai, Daily Hive

Daniel Chai Editorial Writer – Daniel Chai is a writer and event host based in Vancouver, BC. He enjoys showcasing the best things to do in the city while covering stories that the community needs to know about. Please send your story suggestions to [email protected]

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