Bounce your way through this inflatable obstacle course coming to Kamloops

KAMLOOPS — This isn’t your average marathon.

Mega Bounce Run is coming to Kamloops next month and it features mega oversized inflatable obstacle courses for anyone who wants to have fun climbing, bouncing and jumping.

The event claims to be Canada’s largest inflatable race which will take place at Riverside Park on May 11 starting at 10 a.m.

The five-kilometre inflatable obstacle course is for people of all fitness levels and ages to enjoy.

“We kick off everything bright and early in the morning with heats of approximately 150 people leaving the starting line,” Mega Bounce Run says on its website.

Once individuals are off the starting line, they can choose if they wish to run, walk, skip to each of the nine inflatables set up throughout the park.

For more information on how to register go here.

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A map of the nine inflatable obstacle courses coming to Kamloops on May 11, 2019, as part of the Mega Bounce Run at Riverside Park. | Credit: Mega Bounce Run


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