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BC’s largest waterpark has lazy rivers & rentable cabanas

Need a fun day trip idea before summer ends? Why not make a day of it at the largest waterpark in BC? With the summer rain behind us, it’s time to take full advantage of the hot, sunny days we have left in the season.

Cultus Lake Waterpark is filled with waterslides, themed tunnels and pools, lazy rivers, and even hot tubs for the whole family to enjoy. Whether you want to lounge at one of the 150+ picnic areas and let the kids splash around “Pirates’ Cove” or “Tots Castle,” or do some splashing yourself on the waterpark’s “Tubular Terror,” there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy here.

Also returning this year are tasty food vendors and VIP cabana rentals, which visitors can reserve in advance.

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Just an hour and a half drive from Vancouver, Cultus Lake Waterpark is now open every day left in the season.

Note that children under shorter than 36″ receive free entry with the purchase of an adult ticket. As well, the waterpark will be open from 10 am to 5 pm every day that it’s open, come rain or shine.

So there you have it, Vancouver! Make a big splash before the summer ends, and make even better memories in the process!

Cultus Lake Waterpark

When: Open daily until Monday, September 4th
Where: 4150 Columbia Valley Highway, Cultus Lake
Cost: $21-$34

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