The facility occupies approximately 40,000 square feet of indoor space dedicated specifically to interactive gaming.
The outdoor track includes banked curves designed to simulate professional racing dynamics.
The location is situated adjacent to the Mississauga Celebration Square and the Living Arts Centre.
Playdium was originally developed as a partnership between Sega and the Toronto Sun before changing ownership models.
Playdium Park is a large-scale indoor and outdoor family entertainment complex located in the City Centre district of Mississauga. The venue features a massive arcade floor with over 200 high-tech simulator, redemption, and classic video games. Outdoor facilities include a 0.5-mile go-kart track, one of the longest in the region, featuring high-speed karts. The site encompasses a multi-level structure designed for group events, parties, and competitive gaming. Visitors utilize an integrated card system to track credits and redemption points earned across various attractions. It serves as a regional hub for birthday celebrations and corporate team-building activities.
The elevated viewing deck overlooking the outdoor go-kart track.
Register your play card online before arrival to protect your point balance if the physical card is misplaced.
Visit on weekdays to avoid long queues for the most popular high-demand simulator games.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe footwear as it is required for participation in the outdoor go-karting activities.
Do not wait until the end of your visit to redeem tickets, as prize counters often develop long lines during the final operating hours.
Outdoor attractions are seasonal and typically closed during winter months or extreme weather conditions.
Closed-toe shoes are mandatory for go-karting; modest, activewear is recommended for high-movement gaming.