Catch a wave in one of Canada’s largest outdoor wave pools!
PLEASE NOTE: As of July 1, 2018, the regulations under the Health Protection and Promotion act have been updated by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The regulation now states:
Every owner and every operator of a Class A pool shall ensure that there is a process in place to ensure a guardian or designated person supervises children under ten years of age. The process must include a swimming competency test and a method of communicating the requirements of the process. O. Reg. 494/17, s. 13 (10).
As there isn’t an opportunity to determine swimming competency in a waterpark environment, we will be requiring that all children under 48” in height and under 10 years of age wear a lifejacket/PFD in the Lazy River, and all guests under 52” in height and under 10 years of age wear a lifejacket/PFD in White Water Bay.
Lifejackets are available throughout the waterpark on a first-come, first-serve basis. Guests can use their own lifejackets as long as they are Transport Canada, Oceans and Fisheries Canada, or Canadian Coast Guard approved.
Rider Safety Information
- Min Height Accompanied
- <42"
- Min Height Alone
- 42
- A large wave pool with depths ranging from 0 ft. to 6 ft. (183 cm). Waves are generated for 5 minutes on, and then 5 minutes off. Strenuous activity is required during wave action cycles which may require the ability to swim and which may result in fatigue. Exercise Caution. Participants with a history of seizures—or heart or other serious medical conditions--should be supervised by someone who knows how to swim and how to provide emergency assistance.
- Guests without two functioning extremities, the ability to maintain seated postural control, or the ability to demonstrate appropriate observed behaviour must be accompanied by a supervising companion.
- Guests with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, or braced arm cast are not permitted in the pool.
- Participation and water depth may be restricted for guests with a full arm cast or full leg cast.
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Hand-held infants’ participation or water depth may be restricted if necessary and must be accompanied by a supervising companion.
- Access is available via the zero depth entry. This attraction is wheelchair accessible, although the water level may not exceed the height of the seat on the chair. Walkers and canes may be permitted in wave pools up to ankle depth.
- A water wheelchair is available for participants requiring additional assistance. Please speak to a member of our Aquatics Supervisory Team to obtain access to the water wheelchair.
- Visit our Guest Assistance Guide for additional accessibility information.