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On the Grow Fit Family Centre
Categories: Active Life Fitness & Instruction Trainers Active Life Playgrounds Trainers, Playgrounds
155 Chain Lake DriveHalifax, NS B3S 1B3
(902) 405-4769
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Sat 9 am - 12 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
3 reviews for On the Grow Fit Family Centre
3 reviews in English
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Review from cheryl d.
Halifax, NS
I recently went to "On the Grow" with a friend and her baby...what an amazing spot for babies, toddlers and school aged children!
On the Grow is an indoor treehouse/jungle gym for infants up to school aged children to the age of 6. The Toddlers and bigger kids can play on the jungle gym and the infants play on the infant mats loaded full of fun baby toys. They even have little sponge stairs for the smaller, curious babies to play and climb on. When those clumsy little tots have a tumble, they are protected by a product called 'Soft Play' which is completely safe and acts as a sponge type underlay.
The facility even has a 'drop & shop' option for around $20. You can drop off your children for an hour or so, go get your shopping done and then pick up the kiddies when you're done. Rest assured they will be tired and ready for a long nap when they get home. It is great exercise for the kids and helps them interact with other children.
The facility also allows for birthday parties for a fee of $200. It provides a 2 hour reserved spot for your son or daughters birthday party. There is a max of 30 children and 50 adults.
Great concept and well worth the money! -
Review from Shawna D.
Chester, NS
Who Knew this place existed. This place is like an indoor playground for kids up to the age of 6.
They have places to crawl on, sit on, jump on, toys, tree houses, and a reading area with crafts.
A great place to go with the kids or have a part at. -
Review from Ruth D.
Halifax, NS
Hidden in an industrial strip mall behind the big box stores in Bayers Lake, this is a noisy, happy hangout for kids and their parents...and grandparents, occasionally.
Two huge rooms with places to climb, tunnel through, ride a tiny "roller coaster" be an artist, create your own puppet show, play basketball...I could go on forever, but you get the point. Tons of physical things to do with your little ones.
And for that much needed break, there's a coffee & tea bar with tables where you can enjoy a healthy snack and perhaps purchase some very cool stuff for kids and new moms.
They've recently added a quiet arts & craft area for an additional fee. No one's ever been there when we were, but it is available. And there's a party room in the back, should you choose that route. In fact, the play areas are closed to the public Saturday afternoons and Sundays, just to accommodate party revelers
It is often crowded so if you have toddlers crawling around they need to be well supervised and protected.
