Tips for Planning a Visit to Canada’s Wonderland Splash Works – from lockers to lifeguards – read on to learn how to make the most of your visit to this fun-filled water park…
Tips for Planning a Visit to Canada’s Wonderland Splash Works
Splash Works in located in Canada’s Wonderland (Vaughan, Ontario – about an hour outside of Toronto). Water park admission is included in your regular park ticket.
Yes, bring your own towels and bathing suits (if you forget – there is a shop in the water park to buy all your water fun essentials). Backpacks and bags can be safely stored in lockers for a small fee. Don’t leave your phones, keys, bags unattended in Splash Works (it is a public space after-all).
There are life jackets available at no charge (FREE) for infants, children, youth, and adults. There are also life guards rotating at every water attraction; ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.
Height restrictions are clearly posted at each water slide. There are also men, women, and family/wheelchair accessible change rooms and washrooms.
For more information visit: Canada’s Wonderland Splash Works
Don’t miss these Splash Works attractions…
Muskoka Plunge – A 60ft (18 m) tall waterslide complex featuring four speed slides. Riders will feel the adrenaline rush when they step into an enclosed launch chamber and suddenly plummet into a high-speed free fall through S-curves and 360° loops at speeds of approximately 40 km/h.
Barracuda Blaster: Double up on Barracuda Blaster, as sliders zip down a high-speed pipe flume, then twist around the vertical banks of a giant whirling bowl of water before being flushed out into the Lazy River.
Black Hole: A four-story speed slide that takes sliders into an abyss of blackness, where they will twist, turn and splash in total darkness.
Riptide Racer: Rival sliders compete for first place as they take the liquid fast track down an enormous eight-lane splashway.
There is no food for sale in the water park itself. But remember you have admission to ALL of Canada’s Wonderland with your park admittance so it is just steps to food indulgences like funnel cake.
Disclosure: This post is in partnership with Blog Meets Brand and Cedar Fair. Opinions are my own.
SHARE: If you were to go to Canada’s Wonderland which would you do:
A) go on the Muskoka Plunge for an adrenaline rush
B) investigate the whole waterpark for family fun; finishing in the Lazy River
C) watch the family on the waterslides while you sit in the shade
Lazy river!
You had me at funnel cake! I am in Alberta, but LOVE seeing this fabulous place in photos!
That sounds like a great place to spend time with the family. That food looks AMAZING!
Nothing beats a good water park. I’d love to spend a day (or two) there. Water slides are my jam!
We love Splash Works. My favourite is definitely the lazy river. So relaxing!!
I was not going to these places. There’s so much to do and it’s all family fun without using anything on the TV. Ever get up that way I will definitely check this out.
Splash Works is so much fun. I am lucky to live 2 hours away from Canada’s Wonderland. We try to go as often as we can.
Splash Works looks like a fun place to take the kids and cool off. I love to go on roller coasters and Canada’s Wonderland has some good ones I would love to try.
Lazy River lounging and funnel cake, now that’s enjoying a waterpark. I love water parks. I have not been to one in years, and so many changes have been made. This looks like a great place to laze around the day.
We have been hitting the water park pretty much every day lately. This place has some of the same slides our’s has!
What a fun place to visit! That funnel cake looked divine!
You would find me wherever they sell that amazing funnel cake! I would probably do Option B) Investigate the whole water park for family fun; then relax in the Lazy River. The lazy river has always been my favorite thing to do at a water park.
Oooooh…. I love funnel cake and wow… with berries? Oh yes! There looks to be some wicked good rides at Wonderland Splash Works!
I’d say B, C, and D – make sure to eat all the yummy treats. lol This looks amazing, as a kid I would’ve loved it but I’m pretty sure I’ve become a scaredy cat as an adult.
How fun! We love going to water parks. This one looks great, just wish it was closer to me. Hope you had fun!
What a fun place! I love Canada. I spent a lot of time there as a child and would love to go back with my children.
LOVE Canada’s Wonderland. We have been a few times and totally LOVE it. Splash works is literally the best. So much fun. Love visiting here as often as possible.
I haven’t been to Canada’s Wonderland in years. I would definitely do option B. Relaxing in the lazy river at the end of the day would be wonderful.
LOVE Wonderland! I am not one to spend much time in the water park BUT I would totally find myself on Muskoka Plunge for an adrenaline rush and on the lazy river!
What a neat place to visit! We dont get to water parks too much but this would be fun.
Oh I wish I was young and thin again, I would have so much fun at that water park, but I haven’t wore a swimsuit in over ten years now