
Sensetional || Aire de jeux multisensorielle || Multi-Sensory Playground
Rating
Family of 4
$40-70 CAD for a family of 4 including admission
Duration
1.5-2.5 hours
Best Ages
0-10
About
Sensetional is a multi-sensory indoor playground in Mount Royal that goes far beyond the typical ball-pit-and-slides setup. The space is designed around sensory engagement — light tables, water play stations, textured climbing surfaces, sound walls, and interactive installations that stimulate touch, sight, hearing, and movement.
The concept works beautifully for all kids, but it's especially valuable for children with sensory processing differences, autism spectrum needs, or anyone who benefits from occupational therapy-inspired play. The equipment is thoughtfully designed to be both therapeutic and genuinely fun. Kids who need a calmer, more controlled play environment will thrive here compared to louder, more chaotic indoor playgrounds.
There's a designated area for babies and toddlers with soft, safe sensory stations. Older kids (up to about 10) can explore the full range of installations. Parents can sit nearby and watch, or participate alongside their kids — the space encourages both.
The facility has changing rooms and restrooms. Some snack options may be available, but bringing your own is recommended. The location on Manella Road in Mount Royal has its own parking. Sessions may be timed and booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends. Check the website for the latest schedule and pricing.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Available
Kid Meals
Limited
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings for the quietest sessions and most individual attention
Wait Times
Minimal wait — sessions may be timed, check website for booking
Nearby Food
Mount Royal has a few local restaurants and cafes along the main roads. For more variety, drive 10 minutes into central Montreal.
Why Kids Love It
This isn't a regular playground — it's a multi-sensory experience. Light tables, water play, textured walls, sound stations, and interactive installations keep kids engaged through touch, sight, and sound. It's especially powerful for sensory-seeking kids or those who benefit from occupational therapy-style play.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Book in advance, especially for weekend sessions — they can fill up
- Weekday mornings are the calmest and give kids more space to explore each station
- Great for kids with sensory processing needs — the environment is intentionally therapeutic
What to Bring
- A change of clothes — the water play station can get kids damp
- Grip socks (check if required before visiting)
- Snacks and water from home
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$40-70 CAD for a family of 4 including admission
Tips to Save
- Look for multi-visit passes or membership options on their website.
- Weekday sessions may be priced lower than weekends.
- Bring your own snacks instead of buying on-site.

