Metro Vancouver's only resort-style water park reopens this weekend

Get your swimsuits out of storage because things are about to get wet and wild in Metro Vancouver with the reopening of a popular water park.
Big Splash Water Slide Park in Tsawwassen will reopen for the summer season on Saturday, June 27.
The seven-acre resort-style park features 13 body and tube slides, a kids’ zone, hot tubs, and more to help you beat the heat.

Big Splash
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Big Splash’s highlight is the Boomerango, an exhilarating tube slide with a six-story drop. According to the park, it’s the only one of its kind in Western Canada.
Visitors can also cool off with the Double Trouble’s twists and loops, Eddy’s Eagle Run and its rushing cascades, the 425-foot Splash Blaster Maze, and the always popular Twist and Shout.
Many of the water park’s attractions are kid-friendly, so bring the whole family to enjoy the summer fun.

Big Splash
Private cabanas, picnic tables, patio tables, and tents can be rented for the day.
Of course, you can also find some tasty eats on-site at the park. Big Splash Grill serves up summer faves like charbroiled burgers and poutines. BV’s Sports Bar and Grill is a fully licensed bar and patio offering beers, summer cocktails, margaritas, and more.
There is also AJ’s Pizza Joint serving up fresh, hand-crafted pizzas made with homemade dough and quality ingredients. And treat yourself at the candy cafe and the gift shop with refreshing ice cream.

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Big Splash Water Park will be open from Saturday, June 27, to Monday, Sept. 7. All hours at the park are weather permitting.
Big Splash Water Park
When: Saturday, June 27, until Sept. 7, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., weather permitting
Where: 4775 Nulelum Way, Tsawwassen
Admission: $43 for an all-day pass and $34 for a twilight pass, which begins at 3 p.m. Children three and under are free with a paying adult. Purchase online
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