Centennial Mini Indy Go Karts
History of Centennial Mini-Indy E-mail
During many trips throughout the United States over the past 30 years we have enjoyed facilities at a variety of family fun centers, entertainment parks, and go-kart tracks.

Since 1985 we have attended the IAPRA convention held each year throughout the USA from Los Angeles to the east coast and northward. Manufacturers of all types of rides, coasters, go-karts, inflatable entertainment equipment from all over the world sell and promote state of the art equipment. We compare the equipment and attend seminars over four days. This is a trade show closed to the public that attracts up to 20,000 people. We are members of I.R.G.A. the international recreational go-kart association; and have supported TSSA since inception and served on committees re-writing the amusement devices act, rules, and regulations.

In 1985 we built our first track a Wasaga Beach and in 1988 we opened the first phase of Centennial Park Mini-Indy; having had the advantage of selecting the best features of over 50 first class operations. Safety has always been first and foremost, but we endeavor to provide satisfaction and value on a consistent basis.

We have Canada’s largest track of its type. A bridge was added in 1990 and the track doubled in size to 2km.

In 1995 Canada’s largest and oversized batting cage complex of 10 stations was custom designed for safety and instruction facilities.

A bumper car facility, opened in 1997 was renovated for food and beverage to accommodate the slo-pitch baseball teams in 2001 for the two new ball fields.

An eight court beach volleyball facility opened in 2002, and parking was expanded to support the two go-kart tracks, baseball, volleyball, picnics, birthday parties, corporate events and arcade.

We provide special services for the handicapped and have regularly supported schools, churches, hockey teams, big brothers and sisters etc.

We are glad to provide entertainment to all ages and for any occasion!