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  1. Family Fun Vancouvers Best Playground and Water Park Combos list has that kind of park! Some kids hate water – or hate getting wet – while others can’t get enough of it. Some kids overheat quickly and need the refreshing cool spray to keep them going for hours of play.

    • Floating Water Parks in Vancouver, Harrison Hot Springs
    • Big Splash Water Slide Park, Tsawwassen
    • Cultus Lake Waterpark, Fraser Valley
    • Granville Island Splash Water Park in Vancouver
    • John Lawson Park, West Vancouver

    Harrison Watersportsoffers a wide range of water park and water sports activities on the lake. From self-driven, power-spray bumper cars, to Sea-Doo rentals, to a giant inflatable water park, Harrison Lake is home to water fun for all ages. The floating water park has everything from swings, teeter-totters, monkey bars, hamster balls, and the visit...

    Big Splash Water Slide Park is open and accepting guests, but with a few changes in place to ensure the safety of their staff and visiting guests. This 7-acre outdoor water park offers a wide range of slides, splash pools and spray pads for a day of outdoor fun with the whole family. Be sure to try the new Boomerango tube slide – the only one of it...

    While they’ve reduced capacity and modified operations, Cultus Lake Waterparkhas all slides open and ready for summer fun. Recognized as BC’s biggest water park, Cultus Lake Waterpark offers everything from the classic body slides, to the colossal tube and raft slides. Plus, spray parks, a tot’s castle, and the Turtle pool will keep tots cool as th...

    The Granville Island Splash Parkis now open, however no lifeguards will be on duty and community centre washrooms will be closed. Kids are welcome to enjoy the splash park under the watch of their parents, the perfect place to cool off after exploring the beautiful False Creek and Granville Island. Bring a picnic and make a day of your visit!

    Featuring a pirate ship, a wooden trail, climbing structures, and a whole lotta water fun, John Lawson Parkis the perfect spot for outdoor play. Located along the Centennial Seawall, you can enjoy spectacular water views while noshing on a picnic lunch in one of the on-site picnic tables (some sheltered). For more local activities to enjoy with the...

  2. Our spray parks delight with unexpected water spouts, cannon streams, flower showers, and more. All spray parks now have push buttons to turn on the water for five minutes at a time. It's one way we're following the water restrictions.

  3. Jul 13, 2015 · Cultus Lake Waterpark As one of British Columbias largest water parks, it should come as no surprise that it’s fun-packed! Grab your kids and head over to Pirates' Cove, a multi-level playground complete with water canons, tipping buckets and rope bridges.

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  4. May 9, 2024 · Water Spray Parks around Metro Vancouver. Don’t let the hot weather keep you indoors- head to one of the incredible splash pads and spray parks around Metro Vancouver! Dont forget the sunscreen, a towel and a change of clothes!

  5. Jun 30, 2021 · One of the best family-friendly ways to cool off on a hot day is to visit a spray park. The Vancouver region has dozens of free community splash parks, but a few are destination-worthy. Use our list of the best spray parks near Vancouver to plan an outing for your family.

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  7. Best Water Parks in Vancouver, BC - Watermania, Big Splash Water Slide Park, Granville Island Water Park, Shipyard Commons Water Park, Hawthrone Rotary Park.

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