Calypso Park

Calypso Theme Waterpark is a waterpark located in Limoges, Ontario, Canada, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Ottawa. The park opened its doors to the public on June 7, 2010.[1]

Calypso Theme Waterpark
LocationLimoges, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates45.316667°N 75.216667°W / 45.316667; -75.216667 (Calypso Theme Waterpark) ,
Opened7 June 2010 (2010-06-07)
Operating seasonJune - September
Area100 acres
Pools2 pools
Water slides16 water slides
Websitewww.calypsopark.com

A 100-acre facility, the theme park represents a total investment of around C$65 million and stands out among its competitors through its sheer size and the number of its state-of-the-art attractions.

In July 2012, Calypso Theme Waterpark welcomed its 1 millionth visitor.

In 2015, Calypso Theme Waterpark welcomed its 2 millionth visitor.

On June 15, 2018, Calypso opened their new attraction called "Funtana".[2]

Details

The theme park offers water attractions and adventures for all ages - from toddlers to extreme thrill seekers. The park features over 35 heated waterslides, 100 water games, Canada's largest wave pool (the equivalent of 3 official NHL hockey rinks),[3] 2 theme rivers and one of North America's tallest waterslide towers - the Summit Tower - which opened in June 2011 and includes some of the fastest waterslides ever built.

Operating from June until September, the park employs over 600 seasonal employees including 125 certified lifeguards and 50 certified slide attendants. The park can accommodate 12,000 visitors per day and on average the park receives 400,000 visitors each season.

The park also includes a VIP area with 23 private cabanas and 10 deluxe private suites, a variety of food outlets and shops, picnic areas, three African-themed restaurants and visitor service areas with lockers, change rooms and showers.

Attractions

  • Adrenaline; a fast-paced speed slide.
  • Blackhole; a completely dark tube slide.
  • Boomerango; This raft slide features a giant half pipe with some crazy good hang time.
  • Calypso Palace; Canada's largest wave pool.
  • Canyon Rafting; a giant rafting slide that sloshes aggressively against 90° turns.
  • Fast Track; a large scale racing slide using mats.
  • Jungle Challenge; a shady obstacle course.
  • Jungle Run; a unique lazy river using kickboards.
  • Kongo Expedition; the park's second lazy river. Having opened in 2013, this ride curves through a jungle filled with primates and surprises!
  • Pirate's Aquaplay; a large splash fortress
  • Summit Tower; the park's "phase 2" expansion in 2011. Includes the Accelerators (4 downhill tube slides), the Aqualoops (2 looping body slides), and the Family Twisters (4 junior slides).
  • Turbo Lab; consists of 4 bowl slides.
  • Turbulence; twisting tube slide
  • Vertigo; a body slide with a large freefall.
  • Zoo Lagoon; a kids splash area with small slides.
  • Zoomerang; a smaller, tube version of the Boomerango. This gives off some incredible wall time.
  • Funtana; a splash pad for young children

Safety violations

On Monday, April 13, 2015, the Park was found guilty of six of eleven charges it faced under Ontario's Technical Standards and Safety Act.[4]

Awards

References

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