


Extreme Air Park is a high-energy indoor trampoline park where kids can bounce, flip, and play to their hearts' content. With dedicated jump zones, foam pits for safe landings, dodgeball courts, and arcade games, this Richmond facility offers the perfect rainy-day activity or energy outlet for active children visiting the Vancouver area.
Weekday mornings (10 AM to 12 PM) or early afternoons offer the quietest experience with fewer crowds. Avoid Friday and Saturday evenings, and Sunday afternoons when birthday parties and local families fill the facility.
Jump sessions are sold in timed blocks (typically 60, 90, or 120 minutes), with prices around $20-30 CAD per child. Grip socks are mandatory and available for purchase. Parents can watch from designated seating areas at no charge. The facility is located in Richmond, about 20 minutes south of downtown Vancouver near the airport.
As an indoor facility, Extreme Air Park operates year-round with consistent hours. It becomes especially popular during Vancouver's rainy season (October through April) and during school breaks. Summer camps and special holiday programs are often available.
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