Theme & Amusement Parks in White Rock
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Laserdome Plus
- Maplewood
24 ft. soft jungle gym with obstacles, bridges, and tunnels; indoor rock climbing wall with 14 autobelay ropes
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Parking and admission is free at Castle Fun Park, allowing guests to customize their experience by only paying for the attractions and games they choose. Every day from 10 a.m. until midnight, kids and adults of all ages explore scenic, outdoor activities including mini golf with a view of the mountains. The go-cart tracks, bumper-car arena, and remote-controlled boat pond sate needs for speed, and the shooting gallery and softball and baseball cages let athletes flex their skills. More than 160 games buzz in the arcade, including air hockey and pinball, which strengthens hand-eye coordination and improves players' ability to follow the bouncing ball during sing-along TV jingles.
Victor loves his three kids more than anything. When he tried to find a play place for them, he realized that every option had some fault, be it losing sight of your children or boring attractions. With his children in mind, he envisioned Fun World Family Playcentre, a haven for kids aged 1–12 that boasts such attractions as laser tag, bumper cars, and a small rock-climbing wall. Between romps through the play areas, kids can burn off energy by playing or climbing atop 1 of 15 video games in the arcade. In the Ballocity arena, tykes man air guns filled with foam balls, and toddlers wander freely in the less intense toddler area. Additionally, an in-house café fuels further gallivanting with hot dogs, pizzas, and chocolate bars.
Now the only remaining farm on Vancouver’s North Shore, Maplewood Farm—nestled along the banks of the Seymour River—was founded in the early 1900s by Mr. Akiyo Kogo and operated as a successful dairy farm before its designation as a rural heritage site in 1975. Dedicated to introducing visitors of all ages to the inner workings of a busy farm, such as the best time of day to hug a lamb, a team of farmhands circulates about the pastoral 5-acre plot entertaining visitors with educational presentations that include cow-milking demonstrations and the feeding of pigs and horses. Nascent ranchers can commune with nature as they arrange birdseed feasts on the ground for the farm’s chickens and ducks or power a pedal tractor around the grounds. An adorable assortment of livestock hangs around throughout the day, patiently fielding questions on why Old McDonald is allowed to break the ‘I before E’ rule with his cries of "E-I-E-I-O."
When Craig Schindle worked the front door of the Harrison Springs Resort & Spa, visitors would often ask him for suggestions of family-friendly activities to do on the lake. Inspired, Craig bought two motorized Sea-Doo watercrafts, and Harrison Watersports Inc. was born.
Today, Schindle's fleet has expanded to nine Sea-Doos, two high-end ski boats, and a variety of recreational bumper boats and banana tubes. These watercrafts glide across the pristine waters of Harrison Lake, known for its vistas of sandy shores, snow-capped mountains, and colonies of runaway middle-school history teachers. On an inflatable waterpark that floats atop another part of the lake, visitors can scamper across obstacle courses, careen down slides, and cannonball into cool waters.
