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amusement park

Remember how joyous it was to jump around on a bouncy castle when you were a kid? Well, your inner child can relive the fun this summer when Big Bounce Canada, the world's biggest touring inflatable amusement park, comes to town after being postponed last year.

And for those of you who want to be kids-at-heart without actually having to interact with any kids, particularly screaming ones, there are adult-only time slots during which no children are allowed. However, the rules do stipulate that "everyone MUST behave like an overgrown child."

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Ready for a cosmic bounce? iSaute, Montreal's premier trampoline park, has just unveiled its space-themed universe, promising an extraordinary adventure for families, friends, and thrill-seekers of all ages. With revamped parks in Anjou, Brossard, and Kirkland, iSaute invites you to leap into a world where gravity doesn't apply and fun knows no bounds.

Discover Quebec's first inflatable sports field, challenge yourself on the Turbulence ride (think mechanical bull meets space rodeo), or dive into arcade games and an inflatable lunar park. Set against a backdrop of stunning space-themed murals, these new attractions transport you straight into the cosmos.

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Beauce Carnival is making its return this summer to the South Shore of Montreal and it will definitely make you feel like you're a kid again.

The carnival will be held at the Mail Champlain parking lot in Brossard from August 18 to August 21.

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There definitely isn't a shortage of things to do in Montreal this spring, especially since life is finally starting to feel a little more normal again.

And what does a "normal" night during spring in Montreal look like? One spent surrounded by cotton candy, Ferris wheels, and all kinds of neon lights at an amusement park, of course.

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