North Shore fun: 4 unique indoor activities for the whole family

Unique indoor activities on the North Shore: our top 4 picks

Article updated on February 19, 2026

Young woman indoor rock climbing

When the weather keeps you indoors, why not see it as the perfect excuse to try something new—while staying warm and dry? Ever tried indoor karting, climbing, or trampoline parks? Here are a few fun-filled spots on Montréal’s North Shore, all accessible via the exo transit network.

Go karting at Tag E-Karting in Sainte-Thérèse

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If you’ve got a need for speed, we’ve got an activity that’ll get your adrenaline pumping: kart racing. At Tag E Karting in Sainte-Thérèse, you can race some of the world’s most sophisticated Italian electric karts on a ½ km multi-level track. People aged 10 and over are welcome to test their skills on this playground that’s unique in Quebec.

For younger children and those less interested in kart racing, there’s also bowling, laser tag, arcade games, and an interactive theatre.

Bus lines 240, 243, and 252 stop less than a 10-minute walk from the go-kart track.

Address: 270 Sicard St., Sainte-Thérèse

Climb at Crux in Boisbriand

Young woman climbing an indoor wall

Credit: Crux

Whether you're a beginner or an expert, the Crux in Boisbriand offers walls for every skill level. Tackle a variety of climbing routes that challenge your strength, focus, and agility in a fun, supportive setting.

Not a fan of heights? No problem—this location also features a full Ninja Warrior-style course for those who prefer to stay a little closer to the ground (but still want the thrill!).

Bus lines 600, 241, and 242 stop less than a 15-minute walk from the climbing center.

Address: 95A des Entreprises Blvd, Boisbriand

Jump into the action at O-Volt in Blainville

Two boys playing gladiator-style game

Credit: O-Volt

From wall-to-wall trampolines to obstacle courses and action-packed challenges, O-Volt is the ultimate indoor playground for kids (and grown-ups!) with energy to burn.

Every jump will leave you feeling lighter, stronger, and all-around more alive.

Ready to take the leap? Hop on the first bus on line 709.

Address: 1360A Curé-Labelle Blvd, Blainville

Escape into adventure at Exit Évasion in Terrebonne

Scene from the “Hangover in Vegas” escape game

Credit: Exit Évasion

Ready to crack codes, solve puzzles, and think your way out—together?

At Exit Évasion, each escape game is an immersive experience that drops you right into the action. Whether you wake up in Vegas with no memory of the night before or find your tropical getaway going terribly wrong, you'll need creativity, teamwork, and quick thinking to beat the clock.

Lines 14, 19, and 23 stop within walking distance of the escape center.

Address: 22-1270 Moody Blvd, Terrebonne

To find the shortest route to the nearest arcades or climbing wall, plan your trip with our route planner.

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