Trapped Montreal South offers a thrilling, immersive escape room experience unlike any other — part of one of North America's largest escape room chains, with a line-up of mind-bending themes designed to test your logic, teamwork, and creativity against the clock. Conveniently located at the corner of boulevard Saint-Laurent and rue Sainte-Catherine Est, just minutes from everything and easily reached by car or public transit, it sits surrounded by restaurants, shops, and other attractions — perfect for building a full day out. And the fun doesn't stop at the games: under one roof you'll also find a party room ideal for birthdays and group celebrations, a cozy café to unwind in, and an in-house Smart Games store stocked with unique brain teasers and puzzles.
The rooms themselves span a genuinely varied range of moods and challenges, each a 60-minute mission. Room 057 is a chilling sci-fi thriller: in the year 2036, a recurring nightmare of an abandoned island hospital pulls you and your team back to uncover the truth behind a long-lost, virus-erased memory (3–7 players, rated 14A). Death Note, based on the cult anime, casts you as FBI agents sent to Japan and locked inside prime suspect Light Yagami's room, where uncovering Kira's secrets is the only way to survive (2–6 players, PG — the most family-friendly of the set). The 13th Exit is a mind-bending puzzle-box of a mansion, a maze of shifting rooms and illusions where one final door hides a profound revelation (4–9 players, 14A). And Jack the Ripper is a historical whodunit that sends you back to 1888 Whitechapel as a homicide detective on the trail of history's most infamous unidentified killer (4–8 players, 14A).
With larger rooms welcoming as many as nine players, Trapped is a great fit for friends, families, and office teams alike. Admission runs around $33 for adults and $26 for children per person, and booking ahead is recommended. Come for the games and stay for the full experience — between the escape rooms, the café, the party space, and the puzzle store, it's easy to see why Trapped Montreal South is fast becoming one of the area's most talked-about entertainment destinations.