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    KAZOOM Café

    4.0 (12 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    It is little place for young kid perfect for 1 to 6 years. Clean , friendly. My kids really enjoyed

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    9 years ago

    Nice for the kids, but it's ridiculous how they nickle-and-dime you. Can really ruin the whole event ...

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    9 years ago

    Great to take kids on cold days. Friendly staff. Best to go in mornings and weekdays when not very busy with birthday parties.

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    Musée Pour Enfants de Laval

    Musée Pour Enfants de Laval

    (6 reviews)

    Laval

    I just found out about this place , looked it up and last review was 4 yrs old. We went there…read moreCanada day, tried calling, mailbox was full and they weren't answering, honestly I thought we'd have to go to plan B but to my surprise they were open. The place is as described in need of a little TLC, but it was clean and to be honest it was an amazing place to spend the day. My son played for 2 hrs before we headed out for lunch and then went back for another hour or so. It is by far the most entertained my 4 yrs old has ever been in a play center...lots of trades to try out. Reasonably priced...

    I'll give this place 5 stars because it's way more entertaining for my son than the Montreal…read moreScience center as it's less reading and more wheels and cars. It does the job for a young child, so 5 stars it gets! Well my son visited this place when he was 2 and he's now almost 4 and he loved it even more the second time around! We spent I kid you not a good 5 hours here! This place isn't really a museum. It's not "educational" in the traditional sense although kids can learn by doing all sorts of things. The kids can go inside a fire truck, police car, rocket ship, weird cave, grocery store, school room, pet clinic, airplane, and there's a karaoke stage. Some useful tips here would be to 1) go with 2+ kids unless you want your kid begging you to cram into a rocket ship with him. It's always fun to spend time with your child but your child really wants to play and so you'll need to bring a play buddy. 2) bring snacks and water! They do NOT sell food but if you plan on staying longer than an hour or two, you might as well bring something to eat. They have a couple of sticky (yuck but whatever) picnic tables you can eat at in the front of the venue. Not amazing but gets the job done. Of course, you can always sneak in some food inside the venue but it isn't allowed. 3) Every hour they have a "show" which consists of weird acting done by French teenagers on the boat downstairs. As another yelper said, I could have gone without it. BUT, the icing on the cake is that during this show, everyone congregates downstairs and you get the whole place to yourself :) There's a lot of parking as it's not downtown, it's in Laval. Bathrooms were pretty clean which is a plus. Oh, and I went on a weekday I wouldn't dare go here on a weekend.

    Les Lapins Crétins

    Les Lapins Crétins

    (6 reviews)

    Dollard-des-Ormeaux

    New place , clean , well designed and the play area is really neat. The staff are very very…read morefriendly and good with kids. The toilets are really clean as well and everything is kids friendly. We went there with my 4year olds, they had fun. It's a nice place, although I would have loved more variety on the menu since you are not allowed to bring food from outside. We spent good 4 hours and I think that is enough. Not the biggest places in Montreal but sure one of the cleanest. They have areas if you want to do your child's birthday parties. I would go there again

    Normally I don't write negative reviews because and I won the admission so there was no cost to me…read moreother then time and disappointment. I thought about my experience and I realized that there are parents out there who shouldn't be ripped off by this place ! So in the spirit of parental solidarity, I give you my review of the Lapin Cretin location in Pointe Claire. Admission for myself and my 2 sons(6 and 8) would have come up to $50 bucks plus taxes. The ball area is like the ball area that you see at Ikea. Projected on the wall were "Rabbits", the curious bunny creature that is the mascot for this centre. The object is for the kids to toss the ball at the rabbit, and when it is hit, it would "fall". So before my kids got into the area I started tossing balls at these suckers ! I got closer and along with my boys and a few other patrons we were taking shots at the rabbits, and dare I say, I was getting plenty of shots on target, or so I thought. "You have to throw harder", my youngest said as yet again I scored a direct hit on my prey, yet no satisfaction was gained in seeing the little guy fall. My son got one to stumble and a little girl blew one of the rabbits right off the screen. Not to be outdone by kids I wound up and fired a shot and I had satisfaction, the silly rabbit fell. A few more times with direct hits and I still was not able to repeat this spectacle. Occasionally, one of the kids got the rabbit, but we soon learned that it was not a matter of accuracy or where you hit the rabbit, but luck that the software would register the hit. The novelty wore off after 5 minutes. The climbing wall is built up of many rock climbing features securely bolted into the wall, allowing kiddies to climb up about 5 feet. On the floor in front of the wall are your typical inch thick gym mats that someone probably thinks would be great for protecting kids from hurting themselves when they fall. I do crunches on these mats at home and my ass gets sore so I doubt they are going to do much to protect for a 5 foot fall. The hand holds are very evenly spaced so most kids would have no trouble climbing up, but I think that anyone over the age of 5 would not be challenged. In one room there is a table with about game stations on it. Each station has a comfy gamer chair and over ear earphones(no microphone). On these stations there were games that were appropriate for younger children, while on a wall there were more X boxes with Tom Clancy first person shooter games. Out of reach from impressionable young kids. Unfortunately when we were there, 7 of the systems on the table were either unresponsive, not logged in or crashed. Only 3 of the systems on the wall were working either. There was one staff person who came into the room and I mentioned to him that the systems were down. He gave me a deer in the headlight look and then went back to arranging the game controllers in a drawer. My boys are not video game players so they didn't know how to work the game systems so you better be on hand to explain how to work these games to your kids because the staff sure aren't going to help. After a certain level of frustration with these games(my son couldn't get past a certain level with the motorcycle game) we decided to explore the rest of the centre. Behind the restaurant area there were several Nintendo Switch stations. Good stuff as I was considering getting one of these systems for my sons and wanted to see the calibre of the games on the system. Well, like the rest of the video game systems that we have seen at this centre, the games were either not powered on, or were in some way not connected to the TV screens. A few of them had some error messages on the screen as well. Suffice it to say, there was not much that can be experienced with this area but thankfully I saw a staff person who I can ask for assistance. When I explained to the young lady the situation, she said that she would call someone to come over right away. She then went back to giving the birthday party sales pitch to the lady that she was taking too. After hanging out with my sons in this area, we bailed on the prospect of someone coming to help us and went to to the kids play area. The play area is a smaller version of the Zig, Zag, Zoo climbing, crawling play area that is the bane of all parents taller then 5 foot 5. Its a decent setup, but not nearly as good as the one at Fundo Mundo in the Pointe Claire Plaza. They were done after a grand total of 5 minutes. Not seeing much more to do in this place, we explored the restaurant area. Since it was early, there was nothing much happening here except for some bored parents looking at their iPhones. I didn't see if they offered free wifi access, and by god I hope they do. All said and done, we were in and out of this place in just under and hour and I would say that the most fun that we had was when we went to MacDonalds afterwards.

    Jungle Adventure

    Jungle Adventure

    (3 reviews)

    Laval

    This place is well organize. I when friday after lunch and it was full of kids. I found the place…read morecool because its inside of a mall infront of center Laval. You can organize the birthday of you child and get a private space for your event. They have area for 0-36 months and the rest for.the big kid. You can have wifi for free when you are inside the jungle adventure. The price entrance are very good and you can eat inside because they have a cafeteria and candy shop. If you need to please your kid and get a free time for your self for shopping this is the place to go. Enjoy your adventure when you go to Jungle Adventure!

    Jungle Adventure is a kid's paradise and a parent's hell. Why is it so loud? How often are things…read morecleaned? What kind of supervision is my kid getting? All I know, I saw many things that opened my eyes and no staff were anywhere in sight. I think I saw a pair of staff in the whole kid playing area of over 100+ kids and I was beside myself with all the children running everywhere with no monitors/parents in sight. 8+ kids in a small trampoline enclosure bouncing on each other, many kids crying all over the after sustaining a battle wound... and at one point 2 kids of about 3 years old running full throttle into each other while looking behind them... with the most fascinating meat smacking sound and car wreck in pieces on the floor afterwards. I tried hard not to laugh, it was comedy gold I tell you! Don't worry after a few tears they were running around as if nothing happened. Some places in here also smelled weird, with the occasional whiff being breathed in from some long lost tragedy that happened in this place. My mind wandered...what caused this smell? How long ago did it happen? Why am I still smelling this today? Did they survive the ordeal? So many questions... They also have an arcade and it's pretty ancient with the original NBA Jam from the early 90ies where most parents here today were around the age of the kids running around today. The biggest tragedy of this place though is that it still requires 4 tokens to play a full game. Insane! There's a small snack bar station for parents inclined to feed their child some fast food or more sugar for whatever reason. I came here for a birthday party, it was OK, it was free and got to hang with friends, so that was cool. I can see myself coming back here on day and not by choice. :)

    Allez Up - Top rope

    Allez Up

    (27 reviews)

    Sud-Ouest

    My favourite climbing gym so far. It's big, doesn't get too crowded, has a nice open cafe area, a…read moregym area to warm up, and lots of challenging climbs. I really enjoy coming here with friends. The staff is very friendly and if it's your first time they explain the rules and guide you on the different areas of the gym. You can rent shoes and a chalk bag, they have a nice shop area as well if you want to buy any of your own gear. Their entryway could use a bit of a change since in the winter I find it gets really wet with all the boots and they run out of hangers because of the heavy winter coats, but other than that it's good!

    A good, small climbing gym that's on the outskirts of Montréal. They have two indoor bouldering…read morewalls and one outside, but we weren't able to check out the latter as it was raining pretty hard. We were only able to climb the top out bouldering wall on the lower floor as they were changing the routes on the bouldering wall upstairs (not top out). There're more top-roping options than bouldering, and lead routes have the least available (understandable). I find it more worth it top-rope, so if you're new to the gym or visiting I would go with someone who can belay. As for the boulders themselves, they are graded based on circuits (V0, V0-V2, V2-V4, etc.; the grading scale is accurate). There were no V0s when we went, and there were 2 V0-V2s and 2 V2-4s, so if you're looking for a place more beginner-friendly, I would look elsewhere. Most of the climbs were advanced, so I would recommend being around V4 and above to make your visit(s) here worth it.

    Societe18

    Societe18

    (1 review)

    Mont-Royal

    What an amazing venue. Beautiful place for a Bat Mitzvah. I truly hope we are invited to another…read morefunction here. Every aspect of this place is simply beautiful. Food was amazing, service even better but nothing beats the ambiance of the place. I would totally book my next special event @ Societe18!

    From the owner: At SOCIETE 18, we transform ordinary gatherings into extraordinary celebrations. Located in the…read moreheart of Montreal, our event venue offers a perfect blend of elegance, versatility, and modern sophistication. Whether you're planning a corporate event, wedding, birthday party, baby shower, or milestone celebration, our stunning spaces—Vue 18 and Hall 18—provide the perfect backdrop for unforgettable moments. We believe that every event should be seamless, stylish, and stress-free. That’s why our team of experts is dedicated to bringing your vision to life with personalized planning, high-end amenities, and impeccable service. From chic cocktail receptions to grand receptions, our venue adapts to your needs, offering custom setups, décor options, and curated event packages. Looking for something extra? Elevate your event with our premium add-ons, including entertainment options, custom décor, bartending services, and more. Our goal is to create a memorable experience for you and your guests while ensuring a smooth, hassle-free planning process. Experience the magic of SOCIETE 18—where moments turn into memories. Contact us today to start planning your next event!

    KAZOOM Café - kids_activities - Updated June 2026

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