![]() “We have a picnic table suspended about 40 feet (12 metres) where you can sit and have a chat,” Cassidy said. Eight hanging beer kegs courtesy of the craft brewery being developed in the building.ĭan Cassidy, the owner of the Factory Play Centre that should open in spring of 2018 with one of their huge obstacle towers already completed in the old Kellogg's factory in London.A bicycle suspended about 15 metres high that is ridden from one platform to another.The “flying eagle,” an avian contraption you hang on to fly across a six-metre space.Some of the obstacle course features include: ![]() You can choose your own path,” Cassidy said. There will be three levels of difficulty to the course. ![]() The Factory’s tower structure is topped by a lookout platform and features 88 different obstacles as well as two free-fall jumps and four zip lines. ![]() to redevelop the 93,000 square metres of space, now renamed 100 Kellogg, for a variety of uses, including office, warehouse, light industrial, recreation and retail. The park is the first phase of a multi-year plan by Tillsonburg-based E&E McLaughlin Ltd. The obstacle tower just assembled in the former Kellogg plant is the largest of its kind in North America and perhaps the world, said Dan Cassidy, a partner in a indoor adventure park called The Factory. The centrepiece of east London’s newest entertainment venue is complete and it’s a big one, as in 23 metres or seven storeys high.
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