The GTA's largest indoor trampoline park — wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pit, basketball slam dunk zones, and dodgeball courts. Both kids and adults leave exhausted and grinning. Multiple GTA locations including North York, Mississauga, and Brampton.
Neighbourhood: North York · Address: 4350 Steeles Ave W, North York, ON · Hours: Mon–Thu 10am–9pm | Fri 10am–10pm | Sat 9am–10pm | Sun 9am–9pm
Why Visit
SkyZone offers a massive indoor playground of wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, and active zones where you can actually launch yourself into mid-air fun. It’s an energy-burner for both kids and adults who want to let loose indoors year-round.
What Makes It Unique
Unlike smaller trampoline venues around Toronto, SkyZone’s North York location has multi-level courts, basketball dunk lanes, a sprawling foam pit, and full-blown dodgeball tournaments. Their facilities are engineered for high capacity, which means less waiting and more bouncing — plus options for all ages and skills.
At first glance, SkyZone Trampoline Park on Steeles Avenue West might sound like a kids-only energy burner, but the reality is far more democratic: this is one of those rare family-fun venues in the Toronto area where children, teens, parents, and full-grown adults all end up equally winded and equally delighted. As the GTA’s largest indoor trampoline park, the North York location delivers exactly what its name promises and then some, with a sprawling indoor setup built around wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, basketball zones, and dodgeball courts that turn a simple outing into a full-body event. It is loud, kinetic, and gloriously unpretentious, the kind of place where the point is not to look cool but to throw yourself into the fun and accept that you will probably leave sweaty, smiling, and a little surprised by how hard jumping for an hour actually is.
What makes this venue stand out is scale, variety, and the fact that it embraces pure physical play without overcomplicating the experience. You do not come here for a carefully curated theme or a polished spectacle; you come to move. The signature attractions are the must-try trio for good reason. SkySlam lets would-be Raptors relive their dunking fantasies with the helpful assistance of trampoline lift, turning even modest jumpers into temporary high-flyers. The SkyFoam pit is a classic crowd-pleaser, inviting fearless leaps and less graceful tumbles into a soft sea of cubes that somehow makes everyone feel about eight years old again. Then there are the dodgeball courts, where the usual school-gym game becomes much funnier and much more chaotic once everyone is bouncing. The foam pit dodgeball setup, in particular, is the sort of beautiful disorder that quickly turns spectators into participants. Adults tend to think they are just there to supervise until they realize this is exactly as fun for them as it is for the kids.
SkyZone is best suited to families with energetic children, birthday parties, active friend groups, and anyone looking for a rainy-day activity that burns off real energy. It is also a smart pick for parents trying to satisfy kids with different ages and activity levels in one place, since there is enough variety to keep most people engaged. In a city where family entertainment can skew either expensive and passive or heavily kid-centric, this North York spot hits a useful middle ground: it is participatory, social, and genuinely enjoyable for mixed-age groups. It is easy to see why people return, especially once they discover that an hour here feels less like a scheduled activity and more like a joyful workout disguised as play.
Set in North York along a busy commercial stretch of Steeles, the venue is more destination than picturesque neighbourhood stroll, but that is part of its convenience. It works well as a planned outing, especially if you are driving in from elsewhere in Toronto or from surrounding GTA communities; the brand also has locations in Mississauga and Brampton, but this one’s large footprint gives it extra appeal. Practical advice is simple: wear comfortable athletic clothes, expect to get tired fast, and if you are visiting on a weekend or during school breaks, give yourself a little extra time for a busier atmosphere. The hours are generous, running from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, and 9 a.m. starts on weekends, making it an easy fit for after-school outings, birthday plans, or a spontaneous Saturday energy release. For Toronto families and fun-seeking groups, SkyZone earns its appeal by doing one thing exceptionally well: turning motion into entertainment, and exhaustion into the best part of the day.