Went there for the D-Day event. It was amazing. It was my first time paintballing ever and it was the most fun ever. They have different barriers, buildings, towers and spots for you to camp out, including hills, natural terrain. They also have open areas for exciting combat. Don’t be intimidated to try it out, the staff are very supportive and not«paintball snobs» that will make you feel like you don’t belong. Can’t wait to go back!
Glennys E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Montreal, Canada
I’m not a paintball expert by any means — I’ve only ever been to Commando(and just twice now) — but it is super fun! Lots of different and interesting fields to play on. As a beginner I really appreciate that they try to match you up with players that won’t dominate you so you can still have a good time. It’s well organized but still very chill, the refs pretty much let our teams decide when we wanted to take a break(and let us drink beers in the parking lot, much appreciated!!). I heard at least three guys we were playing with say it is the best course they have ever played paintball at, not even just the best in Ottawa. The only thing I would suggest would be to get some smaller coveralls for us little ladies :)
Wil W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ottawa, Canada
Super duper fun, especially if you can get a nut shot on your friend ! This is my first time paint-balling so I have nothing to compare it to, but what a wonderful facility ! Our package was $ 60 which includes the gun, mask, coveralls, 500 paint balls, 2 cannisters for your paint balls and lunch(2 slices of pizza, pop). Our balls lasted us 9 rounds which took a total of 2 hours. Pro tip for the guys, the cannisters come with a belt, you should wear the belt so that the cannisters are blocking your love tool, alternatively, if you want to save your babies, you can wear a jock. I pretty much enjoyed all the different fields. Lots of different fields for different types of games, super fast pace, strategic, etc… The staff there are very nice, fun, professional and very safety oriented. The website suggests you bring a neck guard and gloves, I was lucky to not get hit in the neck, got hit on the hand once, and believe me, you want to bring both those items as it stings when you get hit ! I was surprised to see a group of kids(who I assumed to be in grade 6 or 7). If I was a parent I wouldn’t allow my kid to paint ball due to the lack of maturity(we were all kids at one point) and the potential pain that a paint ball can cause. Instead I would just send them to laser quest.