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Big Splash Tsawwassen opens July 1

The seven-acre resort-inspired park features 13 body and tube waterslides for kids and adults of all ages, including the gravity-defying Boomerango.
Big Splash waterpark
Big Splash waterpark in Tsawwassen opens for the season on July 1.

Metro Vancouver’s favourite water park is reopening for the season on Canada Day, July 1.

The seven-acre resort-inspired park features 13 body and tube waterslides for kids and adults of all ages, including the gravity-defying Boomerango.

Similar to last year, due to COVID-19, the park will operate at reduced capacity with extra safety precautions to ensure everyone can enjoy their summer safely, seven days a week.

Big Splash has implemented several important changes to ensure their staff and guests can feel safe while enjoying the sunshine and water slides. They will be conducting temperature checks and health screenings on all employees and guests at entry. They have added hand sanitizing stations, reserved seating and created one-directional walkways and paths to waterslides. There will be limits on how many people can be in a pool and hot tub at once. Families will be allowed to bring in one small cooler of refreshments (no outside alcohol allowed). To ensure admission, guests are encouraged to book a cabana or table online for a specific date and admission tickets in the same transaction.

This is the perfect outdoor venue for birthday parties, family reunions, and corporate events. With reserved tables, cabanas and tent rentals available, you can sit back and relax as you and your loved ones have fun. Big Splash offers a fully licenced bar and patio, with delicious summer-inspired cocktails and ice-cold beers on tap. With two eateries available on site you can enjoy summer favourites made in-house with burgers, pizza, salads, poutine, fish & chips and more.

“With B.C.’s restart plan in mind, we hope that Big Splash can offer a safe outdoor venue for families and friends to reconnect,” said director of operations Tamara Tam. “We plan to open our water park this year with enhanced safety protocols, allowing families to enjoy the park together while doing our part to keep the community safe. We want to thank all our guests and community for continuing to support local tourism businesses in B.C. as we restart the economy and want to assure our guests that we will do everything to keep our facility safe for everyone.”

To learn more about the safety precautions, directions to the park, hours of operation, ticket information, ride information and more, visit the Big Splash website.