
Big Bounce Canada Tour bounds back to Edmonton
Edmontonians will jump up, jump up, and get down later this summer when the world's largest bouncey castle bounds its way back to town.
The Big Bounce Canada tour returns to Edmonton on the weekends of July 26-27 and Aug. 2-3 at the RAD Torque Raceway near Range Road 253 and Township Road 544, the tour announced in a news release.
The tour's 24,000-square-foot bounce house is the largest in the world, standing 32 feet tall at its tallest point.

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