Splash Works
Splash Works is a park in itself. Admission to this water park is included with park tickets or passes. Guests can enjoy an entire day of splashing around or just take a quick dip in the water to cool off in the hot afternoon sun. For further information please visit Canada's Wonderland official website via our links page.
Riders board double tubes and then accelerate down a steep enclosed tunnel and shoot into the large "bowl". After sloshing steeply up the sides of the bowl for a few revolutions, riders exit through the centre and drop into the Lazy River.
Proslide "Cannonbowl" (added in 2002)
Get ready to plunge into complete darkness on the Black Hole. Riders will be twisted, turned and spun throughout the ride, all while enclosed in a pitch-black tunnel.
2 Proslide "Pipelines" (added in 1996)
Riders travel though a continuous labyrinth of serpentine curves, alternating between tunnels and open sections, before splashing down into the exit pool. Choose from three different slides. Riders lay directly on the trough in these slides(in other words, inner tubes are not required).
Proslide "Giant Twister" (added in 1992)
Guests looking for a relaxing jaunt around the water park will enjoy the quarter-mile Lazy River. As they float around on individual rafts, guests experience plenty of sunshine, waterfall fun and a really good overview of the entire water park. Watch out for the falling water under the Riptide Racer.
added in 1992
With its bright pink trough, The Plunge is hard to miss. It shares a loading platform with the Super Soaker slide. Both slides accommodate circular rafts, which can carry up to 6 people. Riders experience a triple-down effect on this slide meaning that there are three drops with a straight section between them.
Proslide "Mammoth Bubba" (added in 1999)
Pump House is a kids water playground with a host of interactive activities including: waterfalls, rotating water jets, and the giant bucket that spills 1,000 gallons of water on waiting guests every 10 minutes as the centrepiece. Kids will splash, climb and get soaked until the sun goes down.
Whitewater West "AquaPlay" (added in 1996)
Riders board mats, head first, on an eight-channel slide. When signaled to go, riders push off from the platform and its a race to the finish. Steep drops and quick changes in incline produce a great "airtime" experience.
Each of the four drops on this slide is progressively less steep.
Proslide "ProRacer" (added in 2002)
Kids can rest easy that they will have an incredible amount of fun in their very own pool area. In this shallow wading pool, parents can keep a close on kids and toddlers while relaxing.
Kids can zip down these body slides and splash into the pool below. Choose from 3 straight slides or 1 winding slide.
Proslide "3 Kidz FastTrack" and "1 Kidz Twister"
Kids can spend hours soaking each other silly in this interactive splash pad. Spraying waterjets abound so parents should keep back unless they wich to get wet.
Whitewater West "AquaSpray"
These 2 winding tube slides are great for kids not quite brave enough to tackle a slide without a parent. Tandem tubes all parents to tag along.
Proslide "Kidz Rivers"
Super Soaker shares a loading platform with the The Plunge. Both slides accommodate circular rafts, which can carry up to 6 people.
Riders enter a very dark tunnel immediately on this ride, after which they are thrust back into the sunlight and pass under a water curtain.
Frequent alternating curves cause rafters to experience “hang time” on the highly banked walls.
Proslide "Dark Mammoth" (added in 1999)
Two inter-twining open-air slides, comprise this complex. Kick back, relax and enjoy your relaxing trip around these mild slides.
2 Proslide "Pipelines" (added in 1992)
Rafters can float along to their heart's content on this massive pool. Every few minutes, waves are generated that cause rafters to bob up and down over the swells similar to the motion of waves on the ocean.
Whitewater West "Family Wave Pool" (added in 1996)



