Granary Road
Just south of Calgary is a new attraction that just opened up to the public, and if you have kids, you’re going to want to take them there. Granary Road is a large theme park slash educational exhibit. Plus there is going to be a farmers market and a restaurant setup inside the building. Granary Road just opened, however the farmers market and restaurant aren’t open yet. Soon I’d guess.
I was invited by them to come check out their digs, so I went, and took lots of pictures. Thank you for the invite!
Their website is https://www.granaryroad.com
So What is Granary Road?
A large 36 acre themed education playground, basically. Granary Road has a number of different exhibits setup around the grounds, each with their own theme and information. Granary Road is really dedicated on bringing in classrooms of children for field trips as well. Wish I had something like this when I was a kid.
Each exhibit is built larger than life and meant for people to climb all over it, for the most part. There’s a couple exhibits where you get to see and pet animals (like goats!), so best not to be climbing around on them. At each exhibit they have an amphitheater for doing presentations and learning up some kids. They also have TVs so they can play videos and like such as.
Here’s a map of the grounds. Photos below.
The Granary Road Farmers Market
Back in June when they invited me to drop by and check the place out, they had a small farmers market set up as a demonstration of what it’ll look like once things are up and running. I ran into the Perogy Guy! He was setup at the Blackfoot Farmers Market, but closed his booth down there and will be full time at Granary Road. Good Ukrainian perogies.
The place was filled with vendors that had stuff to eat, pet food + gear, bath stuff and creams and some other things you’d expect to see at a farmers market.
The sliders were really good. Bison? I think.
The banana chocolate .. chocolates were really good.
The meat trays from Luc’s European Meats were so good. The olive stuffed peppers were a nice touch. So good.
Beer was served up by Village Brewery. Their Blacksmith is one of my favourite local craft beers. Love dark beers!
Granary Road – Frog Pond Fun Pad
Our first stop into Granary Road was the frog pond. The ‘Frog Pond Fun Pad’ has 3 large padded trampolines that are built into the ground. I don’t have any photos of them because when we were there, they hadn’t been installed yet.
Signage has been placed throughout the grounds to ensure everyone knows where they are or how to get somewhere easily.
The Frog Pond Fun Pad had a few things for toddlers to climb on and have fun with.
This is what the grounds look like. Plus there was a cool looking cloud, so hey, picture time!
In the water were some fake ducks that I think were moving. Should have got a video. Anyway, behold! A cool cloud.
Granary Road Mushroom Meander
Learning about mushrooms is fun. Kids love them or hate them, but I think they’ll be down with climbing in and around them no matter what. Mushroom Meander is not only a mini playground, it has actual real mushrooms for kids to check out.
Mushroom mushroom!!
Mushroom mushroom!
I love me some mushrooms, but these one didn’t really look ripe enough to eat yet. Maybe next time.
Lots of little spaces for kids to climb in up/around, even if they don’t care to learn about mushrooms.
Granary Road Orchard Tree House
There isn’t much to learn at this one. Just a larger-than-life orchard themed jungle gym to kids to run amok in.
It even has a sweet escape route! Here’s Brangwyn risking life and limb to demonstrate.
Adults can fit down the green tube, yes.
Granary Road Bee Hive Honeycomb
This exhibit wasn’t finished yet when I took this photo They’ll have all sorts of hands on things, plus a giant flower bed in the middle. Can’t wait to check it out again when I visit next. #SaveTheBees!
Goats!! Goats!!
Granary Road has goats. And a full petting zoo. You can walk up and pet goats and be one with the goats. Goats goats goats.
If they goats need alone time, they can climb up to the goat only area and just chill. They’re killer at staring contests.
There is also sheep! And Alpacas! Granary road is a wonderful place to bring children. The petting zoo also had a miniature horse, turkeys, and will have more in the future.
Granary Road Ant Farm
No theme park is complete without a giant ant house you can climb around in.
The eggs were a very cool touch. They were light and easy to throw around.
The attention to detail is really quite amazing. Well done Granary Road guys!
Kids can run through here and just go crazy.
Granary Road Chicken Coop
Basically a chicken themed playground. Never seen one of those before. It was pretty cool, kids are going to love it. Kids love chicken themed playgrounds.
Couldn’t pet these guys. They’ll peck your eyes out if they could! Well probably not, stay vigilant.
I don’t remember what kind of chicken they are.
Granary Road Arachnid Web
A spider themed exhibit/playground. I know what you’re thinking. It’s not scary, it’s fun! Bring the kids by to climb around with spiders. Make sure to bring that aunt who is terrified of them. Yes I know I’m a bad person but spiders are good people. They eat mosquitoes and wasps.
Kids will actually love this one. Getting to climb under a giant spider is cool as hell!
Wellsir, There It Is. Granary Road is Awesome!
In a nut shell, you’ve now seen Granary Road. There is way more information you should read about Granary Road, and their website is the best place to do that https://www.granaryroad.com. Fun fact: their educational curriculum are 100% aligned with the Alberta Education curriculum requirements for kindergarten through grade 9.
If you have kids, I highly suggest checking it out.
Granary Road Location
Getting to: Here’s their location in Google Maps. Pretty easy to get to, about 30 minutes from downtown Calgary.
Granary Road: 226034 112th St W
MD of Foothills, Alberta
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