Cool off at a world-class waterpark this summer near Toronto.
Spread across 45 acres, Wet’n’Wild Toronto features an assortment of tube and body water slides, Bear Footin’ Bay kids’ play structure, the Big Surf wave pool and the Muskoka Soakah lazy river.
Owned by Premier Parks, LLC which operates 11 theme and waterparks throughout the United States, Wet’n’Wild Toronto is the brands’ only Canadian location.
Have a blast while experiencing water slides, rides and attractions, including the Krazy Kanuck family raft ride, a mega treehouse play structure for the kids, the Wet‘n’Wild Junior mini water park for the little ones, a bowl slide, free fall speed slides and the Klondike Express mat slide racer.
They also have the longest and tallest drop slides in Canada and the World!
Wet’n’Wild Toronto reopens on June 10th for the 2023 season. Single-day tickets range from $39.95 to $59.95.
Wet’n’Wild Toronto encourages any person with a disability to have a support person accompany them to the park. A discounted rate of $39.95/person is available to both the person with a disability and the support person. For guests that present the ACCESS 2 Card at the gate, the person with a disability will be given the discounted rate of $39.95 and the Caregiver will be given a discounted ticket for $24.95.
Wet’n’Wild Toronto is located on Finch Avenue West just off Highway 427 in Brampton.
The park closes for the season on Labour Day.
This park is dangerous and mismanaged. Management is too cheap to buy the materials needed for proper repairs and maintenance.