Labyrinthe du Hangar 16/Shed 16 Labyrinth
Labyrinthe du Hangar 16/Shed 16 Labyrinth
Plateau Mont-Royal
view websiteClock Tower Pier Vieux Port
Shed 16
Montreal, Canada
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514-499-0099
Good-for-Kids Rating
Special Collection
Labyrinthe du Hangar 16/Shed 16 Labyrinth Description
Enter into an a-maze-ing mystery with a crime to solve. The journey starts as you sit on old storage boxes and watch a 5-minute video that sets the scene and explains the rules. Then you have to find your way: out of jail, through obstacles, down slides, and over teeter-totter bridges as, by trial and error, you choose the right path and answer the mind-stumping questions based on math or logic along the way. An exciting physical conundrum whose theme changes every year. Let the adventure begin!
Kid Tips
Toddlers & Pre-K: Children 3 and under are admitted free, but this activity is best for children over 7.
School-Age Kids: They will race ahead of their grown-ups. Let them lead you as they figure out the maze.
Pre-Teens & Teens: Young adults will enjoy doing this activity alone (if they're brave enough). Although it's fun for grown-ups, too, parents might want to skip paying the entrance fee and let teens do it on their own.
Planning Notes
- Wear play clothes. You'll be doing everything from going through obstacle courses to hanging curtains—wear comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting dirty.
- Closed in the winter. The hanger has no heating system and closes when temperatures drop.
- Not for folks who are afraid of the dark or claustrophobic. You're in confined spaces (like the pretend "jail" with a few flexible bars among the metal as your way out) and the Labyrinth is dark.
- Be prepared. Make sure everyone's been fed and has gone to the bathroom before you embark on solving the mystery.
Just the Facts
Hours: Summer: Daily 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Open seasonally.
Fees: $10-$20
Recommended Time: Half day
Reviews of Labyrinthe du Hangar 16/Shed 16 Labyrinth
waste of money
By confidential99 June 22, 2012
What we loved:
not much
What we didn't love:
high price
The questions along the way apparently had nothing to do with solving the maze. No way kids can solve this unless they are lucky. Price not justified. Read More
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