Indoor play places in Oshawa, Ontario
Indoor playgrounds, soft play, trampoline parks, arcades, and toddler drop-ins in Oshawa. Perfect for rainy days and winter weekends.
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Playtoria
Inclusive indoor play centre at 1656 Nash Rd Unit 11 in Courtice, a short drive east of Oshawa. Built for neurodivergent families and anyone who wants a calmer play space: sensory room, sensory swing, open play, private play sessions, respite drop-off, sibling care, and ECE-led summer camps. Grand opening June 28, 2026. Startup pricing may change; open play from $20/hr and private play from $27/hr on playtoriacentre.com. (365) 403-2189.

Funvilla Oshawa
Large indoor play centre at 680 Laval Dr in the Prime SmartCentres plaza (Oshawa South), a short drive from Playloola on the same stretch of Laval. Trampolines, multi-level soft play, ninja-style obstacles, wall climbing, a toddler zone, arcade games (separate purchase), party rooms, and an on-site café. Admission listed from $11.99 for toddlers and $23.99 for ages 4 and up, with an extra fee for additional adults; weekends, P.A. days, and school holidays may use timed sessions. Parents supervise children in this unsupervised play area. Entry is first come, first served when capacity allows. Check funvilla.ca/oshawa for hours before you go. (905) 720-1409, Oshawa@funvilla.ca.

Playloola
Brand-new indoor playground at Prime SmartCentres Plaza (Oshawa South), 560 Laval Dr. Admission is $16.99 per child; no cost for parents. Colourful soft play, slides, climbing zones, and interactive areas for toddlers and young kids, plus a dedicated party space for birthdays. Parents can relax in comfortable seating; café on site. Open daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Free on-site parking. Reservations required (walk-ins only if capacity allows). Good for rainy days, toddler playdates, and weekend family outings. See playloola.com to book.

Energy game arcade

NEB's Fun World

Leisure Lanes (10-pin bowling)
In Oshawa, just off the 401 (often searched as “Whitby bowling”). Not the same as Playdium’s mini-bowling in Whitby.