This Inflatable Water Park Near Toronto Is Bigger And Better Than Ever

Bounce off the trampoline into the lake! 💦

Staff Writer

Grab your swimsuit; there is an inflatable water park near Toronto that you'll want to try for yourself.

Splash On Water Parks is now open at Centennial Beach, and it is larger than ever.

Here you'll feel like a kid as you tackle all the fun obstacles with your friends like the monkey bars, climbing walls and trampolines.

But if you ever want to cool off, you can slide into Lake Simcoe and go for a swim.

This year they will have a reduced capacity. Tickets are $20 per person, and you'll need to book a two-hour timeslot between 10:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.

If you are looking for a fun way to spend the day on the water, this floating playground would be perfect.

Splash On Water Parks

Price: $20.00 per person

When: Friday, July 2 till Monday, September 6

Address: 55 Lakeshore Dr., Barrie, ON

Why You Need To Go: It's only 1 hour and 18 minutes from Toronto, so it is a perfect weekend activity.

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Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

  • Stephanie White was an Ottawa-based Associate Editor for Narcity Canada. She has been writing mouthwatering food and wanderlust-inspiring articles for Canadians since 2012. She has a B.A. and B.Ed. from Ottawa University. When she isn't writing, you can find her travelling the globe and trying new restaurants. Stephanie has previously been published on Insider, Flight Network, Apartment Therapy, Faces Magazine, Daily Hive, Dished and The Spruce.

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