Ontario Water Parks: Inflatable, Amusement and Resort Water Parks to Visit This Summer

Nothing says summer like a trip to a water park.

Calypso Theme Waterpark

Cool off with friends and family while slipping and sliding through various fun water structures for an adventurous excursion. Whether you are planning a family trip to an outdoor resort or curious to explore the many expanding inflatable parks across the province, make visiting one of Ontario’s twenty water parks a must-do this season.

Things to Do This Summer in Ontario

Contents:

Inflatable, Amusement (fixed), Resort Water Parks:

  • Southwestern Ontario
  • Niagara Falls Region
  • Greater Hamilton Toronto Area
  • Eastern Ontario
  • Central & Northern Ontario

1. Southwestern Ontario

Adventure Bay Family Water Park – Amusement Water Park

Adventure Bay Family Water Park

Adventure Bay Family Water Park is an indoor water park featuring over 35,000 square feet of wild water fun with five giant waterslides, FlowRider, wave pool, splash zone, lazy river and more. Details

Address: 401 Pitt Street West, Windsor

Admission: $6.50 to $32.50

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St. Marys Quarry/Super Splash Waterpark – Inflatable Water Park

Canada’s largest outdoor freshwater swimming pool is home to a new inflatable water park. You will be to climb, jump, swing, bounce and slide your way through the Super Splash inflatable obstacle course. There is also a 14-foot-tall Ice Tower for free climbing and a 12-foot-tall giant slide. Details

Address: St. Marys Quarry, 425 Water Street South, St. Marys

Admission: You will need to book and pay for one or more swim times at the Quarry and then book and pay for your time on the inflatable.

Quarry: Children/youth aged 3-17: $5.00 per person per swim time
Adults aged 18+: $7.50 per person per swim time

Park: $28 per person for two hours or $20 per person for an evening pass.

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East Park Water Park – Amusement Water Park

Hailed as one of the most considerable amusement and water parks in southwestern Ontario, East Park Water Park features seven water slides, two high-speed slides, and the popular 55’ bullet slide, providing exciting aquatic adventures during your visit. Thrill-seekers will love the two-story water climber, while guests of all ages will love the wave pool powered by the latest technology. Details

Address: 1275 Hamilton Rd, London

Admission: $15 to $44

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Bingeman’s Big Splash – Amusement Water Park

Bingeman’s Big Splash features water attractions for all ages, with height requirements for some rides. Teens and adults will love exciting offerings such as The Cyclone, Torpedo Bay, and Boomerango, where smaller kids will enjoy the heated wave pool and Spray N’ Splash playground. Details

Address: 425 Bingemans Centre Drive, Kitchener

Admission:  $21.95 to $43.95

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Emerald Lake Resort – Resort Water Park

Slip, slide and dive into the 40-foot lake at the Emerald Lake Resort. The park offers a 200-foot Water Slide, a 3400-foot water slide, kiddie pools, water toys, sprinklers, and more. Their convenient amenities include a snack bar and picnic area for when your group wants to take a break. Details

Address: 7248 Gore Rd. Puslinch

Admission:   $16.95 to  $33.90

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2. Niagara Falls Region

SplashTown – Inflatable Water Park

SplashTown is a newly built inflatable water park that will provide kids, teens, and adults with water-themed structures and exhilarating thrills. Take a family trip to Nickel Beach, located towards the southern end of Welland Street, where you will find colourful floating formations in various sizes and shapes. Balance on beams, climb inflatable playground equipment and slide down various water slides into the freshwater lake. Details

Address: 69 Lake Rd, Port Colborne

Admission: $25 to $34.99

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Fallsview Water Park – Resort Water Park

Make a splash over 3 acres of water-themed attractions, including a massive wave pool and thirteen thrilling water slides. Explore 125 000 feet of exciting features where you can choose from rides such as a Toob Tower, Niagara Tipping Bucket, and Extreme Racing Slides. Parents will love the adult-only jacuzzis, beach area, and onsite amenities. Details

You can be a day visitor or stay at one of the 4 hotels with access to the park.

Address: 5685 Falls Ave, Niagara Falls

Admission: starting at $38.99

Great Wolf Lodge – Resort Water Park

Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls offers an enormous indoor water park with rides the whole family will enjoy. For those who are staying overnight at the Lodge, access to the water park is free with your visit. There are dozens of water-themed adventures to experience with thrill levels ranging from low (for small kids) to high (teens and adults). Details

Address: 3950 Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls

Admission: $$$$. Accessible only to lodge guests. Contact the website directly for tickets and group deals

Sun Retreats – Resort Water Park

Sun Retreats is a great summer vacation spot located in Southern Ontario. The resort features an on-premise water park with pools, splash pads, and a hot tub. Various water slides are also available, ranging in thrill level that can accommodate everyone from small children to adults and teens. Details

Address: 490 Empire Rd, Sherkston

Admission: For resort guests – $25.00 for 1 hour

3. Greater Hamilton Toronto Area

FunSplash Sports Park – Inflatable Water Park

This enormous, 170-foot inflatable water park offers fun and excitement for visitors of all ages. Older kids will love the 14-foot Ice Tower jump and the winding water slides. For younger children, there is a separate area that offers a more miniature obstacle course for kids 4-6 years old, where parents are required to supervise. The site also offers splash pads, picnic areas, and hiking paths. Details

Address: 5050 Harrison Rd, Binbrook

Admission: $23 to $33

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Wild Water Park  – Amusement Water Park

Wild Water Park boasts one of Canada’s largest outdoor wave pools with over five million litres of heated water splashing down every minute. There are six water slides, and one even goes through the dark.  Details

Address: 680 Van Wagners Beach Road, Hamilton

Admission: $17.70 to $33.63

Kelso Cove  –  Inflatable Water Park

Kelso Cove Waterpark, the newest water park space in GTA, is located at Kelso Conservation Area, featuring a giant inflatable structure with slides, climbing towers, obstacle courses, and bounce pads – a total of 26+ water features spread across an area of 50′ x 170′. Details

Address: Kelso Conservation Area,  5234 Kelso Rd, Milton

Admission:  $20 to $25

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Wet N Wild Toronto – Amusement Water Park

Located in Brampton and established in 1986, Wet N’’ Wild offers 100 acres of water-themed attractions, including a lazy river, wave pools, dozens of water slides, and a 4-lane zipline. For a more exclusive experience, book one of the private cabanas and enjoy the convenience of an onsite restaurant, lockers, and washrooms. Details

Wet Wild Toronto

Address: 7855 Finch Ave W, Brampton, ON L6T 0B2

Admission: $44.95 to $54.95

Wibit – Brampton

Operated by the city of Brampton, this unique, family-friendly water feature will provide hours of outdoor fun with multiple challenges and obstacles to keep active and entertained this summer. Details

Address: Professor’s Lake, 1660 North Park Drive

Admission:  $15.90 to $26.52

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Cedar Park Water Park – Resort Water Park

This summer, visit the Cedar Park Resort and explore their onsite water park. The grounds provide plenty of aqua-themed apparatus that is great for both kids and teens alike. Experience their water playground, splash pads and water slides while enjoying other attractions found at the resort. Details

Address: 6296 Cedar Park Rd, Bowmanville

Admission:  $19.47 to $21.24/day

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Canada’s Wonderland Splash Works – Amusement Water Park

Inside the popular and well-known Canada’s Wonderland amusement park is their on-site water park called Splash Works. You can experience 20 acres of wet n’ wild thrills for an additional fee. Try the Muskoka Plunge, a 60-foot slide that reaches 40km/ hr speeds. Or enjoy one of 17 different water slides found on-premise. Details

Address: 1 Canada’s Wonderland Drive, Maple, ON L6A 1S6

Admission:   $45 and up

Rail Yard Wake & Aqua Park – Inflatable Water Park

Check out this inflatable water park where you can visit their day camp and explore a range of water-themed attractions. Hailed as one of Ontario’s largest Aqua Parks, Rail Yard Wake features two wakeboard parks, a cable park, and a massive, inflatable structure with floating apparatus to explore. Details

Address: 5407 Queensville Side Rd E, Mount Albert

Admission: $30  for 2 hours

 

4. Eastern Ontario

Calypso Water Park – Amusement Water Park

Experience thrilling aquatic adventures at Calypso Water Park, the largest water park in Canada! Boasting 130 water-themed attractions, Calypso Park includes a 52-foot wave pool and 35 water slides. Purchase foods and refreshments from one of the eight onsite restaurants and bars. Details

Address: 2015 Calypso St, Limoges

Admission: $54.99 to $61.99

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Logos Land Water Park/Splash Valley Waterpark & Resort

The entire family will love a trip to Logos Land, a vacation spot just outside of Ottawa. Their Splash Valley Waterpark & Resort features three large water slides plus two smaller slides for children. In addition, there are splash pads, water trampolines, and the chance to rent paddle boats, kayaks, and canoes to travel over the water. Details

Address: 15906 Ontario Hwy 17, Cobden

Admission: $16 to $35

5. Central & Northern Ontario

Splash ON Water Park – Inflatable Water Park

Kids, teens, and adults of all ages will love the floating water park in Barrie, the largest of its kind in Ontario. Explore structures and obstacles such as inflatable monkey bars, water slides, water swings, and balance beams. Details

Address: 55 lakeshore Dr, Barrie

Admission: $28 to $33

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Splash ON Wibit Water Park – Inflatable Water Park

The Orillia location inflatable park is filled with low profile features designed to be accessible and geared for the little ones.   The water is shallow at this beach compared to many others, which makes the water warm and the activity more approachable!  Details

Address:  Tudhope Beach, 450 Atherley Rd, Orillia

Admission: $25

SplashTown Manitoulin – Inflatable Water Park

Enjoy a day of fun in the sun with thrilling slides, obstacle courses, and activities, offering challenges and thrills at this newest inflatable waterpark on Lake Mindemoya. Details

Address: 524 Ketchankookem Trail, Mindemoya

Admission:   $27.99 to $34.99

Ramsey Lake Splash N’ Go – Inflatable Water Park

Northern Ontario’s largest inflatable water park offers water-themed playgrounds and structures that range from easy to more challenging. From balance beams to slides and even a water bouncy castle, visitors will love exploring the apparatus while staying cool in the sun. Details

Address: Bell Park – Ramsey Lake, Sudbury

Admission:$28/person

Splash N’ Go  – Mobile Inflatable Water Park

Run, jump and crawl through challenging obstacles at Splash N’ Go’s inflatable splash park, which will be at  Gore Bay in July and August at Big Water Campground in Timmins!

Details

Address: 1. Gore Bay Harbour &  2. Big Water Campground, Timmins

Admission:$26/person

Hoopla Island – Inflatable Water Park

This water park, located in Northwestern Ontario, will test your fitness and strength with colossal structures that will have you climbing, balancing, and splashing into the crystal clear waters. Individual and group rates are available. Details

Address: Norman Park (behind Dairy Queen) 35 Minnesota Street, Kenora

Admission: $12 to $8

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