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The 10 Best Water Parks in Canada

Canada has some splash-tacular water parks aside from the awe-inspiring Rocky Mountains and the scrumptious poutine. Yep, you heard me right!

Whether you’re a thrill-seeker ready to rocket down heart-pounding mega slides or if you’re more about floating along a lazy river, Canada’s water parks have got you covered.

So, tighten up those swimsuits and lather on the sunscreen because we’re about to dive into the best waterparks in Canada. Read on!

Calypso Water Park

Website: http://www.calypsopark.com/ 

Address: 2015 Calypso St, Limoges, ON

Contact details: +1 613-443-9995

Operating hours:  Monday to Sunday – 10 AM to 5 PM

Located just a few splashes east of Ottawa in Limoges, Ontario, Calypso Water Park takes the crown as Canada’s biggest water park. So, why is it the best?

Well, my friends, imagine over 35 uniquely wild water slides, like the Summit Tower, which will have you plummeting at speeds that would make Niagara Falls jealous. Not enough?

Add a giant wave pool, over a hundred water games, and the heart-pumping Aqualoop into the mix. Calypso Water Park is a water lover’s dream for adults, kids, and everyone in between.

Local Tip: Don’t miss the Kongo Expedition, an epic family rafting adventure that will leave you laughing and soaked.

Granby Zoo

Website:  http://www.zoodegranby.com/ 

Address: 1050 Boulevard David-Bouchard N, Granby, QC

Contact details: +1 450-372-9113

Operating hours:

  •  Sunday to Wednesday – 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Thursday to Saturday – 10 AM to 6 PM

If saving the best for last isn’t your style, don’t worry, because the truth is, Granby is more than just a zoo. Located in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, Granby Zoo boasts a water park experience that’s wilder than the Canadian wilderness itself.

Grab your swimsuit and dive into a world where exotic animals meet h2o-rific fun. Picture massive, spiral slides, a lazy river, and Amazoo, which takes wave pool fun to a whole new level.

From the raging waters of the Africa-themed Adventure River to the ultimate relaxation of the multi-sensory Aqua-Ciné attraction, you’ll find fun for the entire family.

Local Tip: After all the water fun, leave some time to explore the famous zoo, where you’ll get up-close and personal with over 1,500 different animals.

West Edmonton Mall World Water Park

Website: http://www.wem.ca/play/attractions/world-waterpark/

Address: 8882 170 Street Northwest, Edmonton, AB

Contact details: +1 780-444-5300

Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 11 AM to 6 PM

Edmonton isn’t just the home of the Oilers and some unreal street art; it’s also where you’ll find the West Edmonton Mall’s World WaterPark. This one is truly one of the best water parks in Canada, hands down.

Imagine 5 acres of indoor water park insanity right smack in the middle of the largest shopping mall in North America. From the 83-foot descent of the cyclone to the dizzying rotations of the tropical typhoon, this is one wild ride you’ll never want to leave.

And because it’s indoors, you can experience World Water Park’s perfect 31°C (88°F) climate all year round, even on those chilly winter nights. 

But don’t think the adults get left out; with two unique hot tubs and a Caribbean-inspired bar, parents can chill out while the kids run riot.

Local Tip: Look out for special events like Surf School, where you can learn to catch waves on the epic FlowRider, or the After Dark session for the ultimate nighttime pool party.

Wild Waterworks

Website: http://wild-waterworks.com/

Address: 680 Waterfront Trail, Hamilton, ON

Contact details: +1 905-547-6141

Operating hours: Wednesday to Sunday – 11 AM to 7 PM

Nestled on the shore of Lake Ontario, Wild Waterworks is a Hamilton hotspot that sits smack in the middle of the beautiful Confederation Beach Park. I’m talking four tube slides, two body slides, and a wave pool that generates five-foot waves!

So, what about the kids? There’s Little Squirt Works, a tot-friendly splash zone complete with pint-size slides, spray toys, and a shallow pool.

Local Tip: Be sure to stick around for Sundown specials on selected evenings during the summer. When the sun starts to set, ticket prices drop, and the fun level cranks right up!

Splash Works 

Website: https://www.canadaswonderland.com/splash-works/ 

Address: 1 Canada’s Wonderland Drive, Vaughan, ON

Contact details: https://www.canadaswonderland.com/contact-us 

Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 11 AM to 7 PM

Now, let’s make our way to Vaughan, just outside of Toronto, and dive right into Splash Works at Canada’s Wonderland. This isn’t your ordinary water park, folks; it’s one ginormous 20-acre splash paradise.

What else have they got? Oh, just your regular 2 million-litre wave pool, the super-chilled Lazy River, and don’t get me started on their private cabanas.

And hey, if you ever tire of the water (as if!)Canada’s Wonderland happens to be home to some of the world’s best roller coasters, too, so you’re pretty spoiled for choice.

Local Tip: Take a break from the sun and grab a refreshing drink at the adults-only Riverside Patio bar, located right in the heart of the water park.

Cultus Lake Waterpark

Website: http://www.cultus.com/ 

Address: 4150 Columbia Valley Hwy, Cultus Lake, BC

Contact details: +1 604-858-7241

Operating hours:

  • Monday to Wednesday – 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Thursday to Sunday – 10 AM to 6 PM

Not only is Cultus Lake Waterpark BC’s biggest water park, but it’s also home to some of the most adrenaline-pumping attractions anywhere in Canada. 

We’re talking about rides like the Valley of Fear, Freefall, and Bazooka Bowls, which spin you around like a coin in a funnel.

And for those looking for a little relaxation, take a leisurely float down the Adventure River or wind down in one of the hot tubs. You can’t beat those mountain views!

Local Tip: Bring a picnic lunch or barbecue dinner! Cultus Lake Waterpark has lots of grassy green spaces with tables and BBQ pits free for guests to use.

Mont Cascades Waterpark

Website: http://www.montcascades.ca/ 

Address: 448 Chem. du Mont-des-Cascades, Cantley, QC

Contact details: +1 819-827-0301

Operating hours: Thursday to Sunday – 10 AM to 5 PM

Now, moving on to Mont Cascades Waterpark, located just a short drive from downtown Ottawa, with four heated pools, four mega-slides, three theme rivers, and a kiddie pool hub, Mont Cascades is a splash-filled oasis tucked into the lush Gatineau Hills.

Here, summers are all about jaw-dropping aqua thrills! From the nerve-wracking twists and turns of the Kamikaze to the speedy spirals of the Black Magic, there’s enough excitement here to make you forget all about that bucket list.

And let’s not forget the little ones; they have their very own fun-filled water playground, The Pirates’ Hideout.

Local Tip: When hunger strikes, check out their BBQ zone. It’s a great spot to fire up some burgers while you dry out for a bit.

Shining Waters Family Fun Park

Website: https://www.maritimefun.com/shining-waters/ 

Address: 122 Avonlea Blvd, Hunter River, PE

Contact details: +1 902-963-3939

Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 10 AM to 6 PM

Straight up from Canada’s smallest (but mighty) province, Prince Edward Island, comes Shining Waters Family Fun Park, a true crowd-pleaser with its maritime-themed water attractions.

Imagine perching atop the harbour lighthouse and waiting for the 500-gallon tipping bucket to drench you. Or maybe floating peacefully in the Turtle Cove Lazy River is more your style.

From heart-pumping water slides to splash pads and family pools, there’s water-soaked fun for all ages. Plus, they have Canadian farm animal encounters and fun dry attractions.

Local Tip: Pack your picnic basket full; Shining Waters encourages people to bring their own meals, with plenty of picnic tables spread throughout the park.

Big Splash Water Park

Website: http://www.bigsplashwaterpark.ca/ 

Address: 4775 NuLelum Way, Tsawwassen, BC

Contact details: +1 778-434-4840

Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 11 AM to 6 PM

Nestled in the heart of Tsawwassen, Big Splash Water Park beckons with the promise of sun-soaked fun. As home to the notorious Boomerango, Canada’s largest water slide, Big Splash isn’t pulling any punches when it comes to adrenaline.

There’s also the thrilling Solar Splash, a brand-new ride that sends you and your friends on a twisting, turning adventure. And for those who prefer a more relaxed pace, there are always leisurely hot tubs and laid-back pool bars.

Local Tip: Look out for weekly specials, including Movie Monday and Tasty Tuesday, for entertainment and food deals that will make your visit even sweeter.

Magic Mountain Splash Zone

Website: http://www.magicmountain.ca/ 

Address: 150 Magic Mountain Rd, Moncton, NB

Contact details: +1 506-857-9283

Operating hours:

  • Monday to Wednesday – 10 AM to 6 PM
  • Thursday to Sunday – 10 AM to 7 PM

Last but not least, let’s hit the east coast, and more specifically, Moncton, New Brunswick, where Magic Mountain Splash Zone steals the spotlight. Who knew the Maritimes could serve up such aqua goodness, eh?

Magic Mountain Splash Zone isn’t just any ordinary water park—it’s the largest man-made tourist attraction in Atlantic Canada! 

Epic water slides, the Kamikaze high-speed slide, a wave pool that rivals the Atlantic waves, and the splash pad, SplashPad, leave no doubt as to why this water park is among the best.

Local Tip: Be sure to check out ‘The Golf’. It’s a mini-golf experience like no other—part retro, part innovation, and all fun.
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