'Built for all ages': Regina trampoline park opens in time for Family Day
Apex Adventure Park is celebrating its opening weekend with families wanting to put a little spring in their step.
“We’re really excited to bring this home to Regina. We build indoor adventure parks all across the country, beyond through North America and the states and we’re excited to bring one home to Regina,” said Luke Shaheen, the managing partner for Apex Active Entertainment Group.
Shaheen is from Regina, so being able to bring this company to his hometown in time for Family Day was particularly special.
“I’ve got a seven, a five and a two-year-old at home, we’re really built for all ages,” he said. “Whether it’s the younger kids, the older kids, teenagers, even stags and stagettes it’s a great way to have some good clean, dry, fun.”
The park features an abundance of activities, including trampolines, bubble soccer, a ninja style obstacle course, arcade games and massage chairs for those needing a break from all the activity.
For many visitors, it was enjoyable for more than just the park itself. Like Hezekiah, who was enjoying the day off from elementary school to check out the park.
“Because it’s like time we get to like go out with the family and it’s nice to spend time with everyone,” he said. “My favourite part is the trampoline obstacle course because it’s really fun and I just really like jumping over objects and stuff.”
“We all love Saskatchewan,” Shaheen added. “But we know about those cold -30 C winters and this is a great place to come indoors, stretch out, have fun.”
Apex Adventure Park is located on 2329 8th Ave.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Picture-perfect engagement under Manitoba northern lights
Sometimes love is written in the stars, but for one couple, it’s written in the aurora borealis.
5 things not to say to a grieving friend
It’s almost impossible to know what to say to someone in the throes of grief. We all want to say something comforting. Very few of us know what that is.
‘I’ll make sure you live forever': Bill Vigars, the publicist responsible for promoting Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope passes away
Vigars passed away peacefully in a B.C. hospital earlier this week. He was 78.
Bomb threat sent to BC NDP campaign office on Vancouver Island
A BC NDP campaign office in Campbell River received a bomb threat Friday afternoon, according to the party.
Report says at least 55 children died or disappeared at B.C. residential school
A British Columbia First Nation says at least 55 children died or disappeared while attending a residential school near Williams Lake, more than triple the number recorded for the institution in the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation memorial register.
A vehicle dropping off a shooting victim struck 3 nurses, critically wounding 1
A vehicle fleeing a Philadelphia hospital after dropping off a gunshot victim early Saturday struck three nurses who were trying to treat the patient, injuring one critically, authorities said.
Longueuil woman charged after 10-year-old boy scalded with boiling water
A woman from Montreal's South Shore appeared in court on Friday on charges of aggravated assault after allegedly scalding a 10-year-old boy with boiling water more than one week ago.
Murder charges for two men in connection with Old Montreal fire
Two young men are facing second-degree murder charges in connection with the fatal fire in Old Montreal that killed Léonor Geraudie, 43, and her daughter Vérane Reynaud-Geraudie on Oct. 4.
Possible Listeria contamination leads to the recall of Rana brand sauce: CFIA
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for Rana brand Tagliatelle Seasoned White Chicken and Mushroom sauce, citing possible Listeria contamination.