Want to take a swim with the kids? Vancouver Public Schools Jim Parsley Community Center, 2901 Falk Road, 360-313-1060, has a pool with a beachlike entrance and buckets that dump water on swimmers. It also has a series of sprinklers and two slides, plus a water temperature of about 87 degrees.
The city has its own indoor swimming options, including Marshall Pool, 1009 E. McLoughlin Blvd., Vancouver, 360-696-8239; and Propstra Aquatic Center, 605 N. Devine Road, Vancouver, 360-313-3625.
In the Orchards area, the Clark County Family YMCA, 11324 N.E. 51st Circle, 360-885-9622, has a host of activities including swimming, basketball, group exercise and even baby-sitting. On the first and third Friday of each month from 6-9 p.m., the facility hosts Parents Night Out. Adults can bring kids ages 6 weeks to 12 years old and drop them off for an evening of supervised, structured events for $5 per kid for members and $7.50 per kid for nonmembers.
For some family gaming, check out Big Al’s in east Vancouver, 16615 S.E. 18th St., 360-944-6118. The well-known institution has plenty of bowling lanes, with 30 set up as “traditional” and another dozen presented “lounge style.” It offers a 4,000-square-foot arcade and a party area that can accommodate 1,300 people. Television screens are everywhere, including 76 high-definition plasmas, 17 projection models and one gigantic wall screen that’s 36 feet wide and 8 feet tall.