Discover the best top things to do in Alberta, Alberta including Pincher Creek Swimming Pool, Fort Edmonton Park, High River Water Park, Central Park Spray Park, Raymond Aquatic Centre, Duke of Sutherland Park, Sylvan Lake Aqua Splash, Fantasyland, Galaxyland, World Waterpark.
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5.0 based on 5 reviews
The Pincher Creek Swimming Pool is a modern indoor facility that features a new water slide, climbing wall, and an outdoor Spray Park. We offer a large 6 lane swimming pool, a toddler wading pool, and a hot tub. We provide programming that ranges from aquafit to kayaking. Our suite of aquatics programming extends from Red Cross Swimming Lessons to National Lifesaving Society Leadership Courses. We can accommodate private pool rentals and also have a party room available for use.
4.5 based on 1,740 reviews
Park featuring recreations of Edmonton in different stages of its history.
Always a great adventure for the whole family :) I’ve cream, riding the old train and more... it’s a great place to have fun, and beat value to buy an annual pass
4.5 based on 6 reviews
An amazing palce to take the kids to cools off, get their daily exercise & meet little friends to play together & run through all the spray attractions & water fountains spray, and we adults sit back & water their laughter! an must place to take the kids for a day. $2 entry & consession has snacks for sale, pop,juice freezies & chips
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Central Park is ocated at the corner of Hoppe Ave & Shand Ave, beside the Grande Cache Recreation Centre. It features paved trails, an outdoor gym, and in the summers a waterpark. Central Park also offers a magnificent view of the surrounding mountain peaks and valleys.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
If you're looking to make the most of the sweltering Southern Alberta days, then you might want to take a dip at the Raymond Aquatic Centre. This oasis-themed outdoor pool boasts 2 water slides, a rock climbing wall, 1 and 3 metre diving boards, Jr. Olympic lane pool, spray toys, beach points, shaded picnic area and a toddler section!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
one minute off the highway, where you see the shell station and Denny's, down the road a couple of blocks, there's an outdoor museum and this beautiful park across the street called Duke of Sutherland Park. here's why it's worth it: splash water park in summer, soccer and baseball fields, exercise machines (yup, outside gym), a hill to slide down or roll down on, picnic areas, dog walk, paved walks and lots of trees and grass, ample parking, jungle gym (safe kind, etc. So get off the highway for a min, stretch your legs, and shake it up a bit. Now, for the downside. if you smell a few cows, well, this is cow and pig farm country. if you are not used to farms, you might get a whiff of where your meals come from. great time to educate the little ones, I'm thinking. Brooks is a nice place, with great people, and this Duke of Sutherland Park is more then worth a stop on your journey or as a destination.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
TEMPORARY CLOSURE 2020 SEASON Hello beautiful people Given the current uncertainty and health concerns resulting from the COVID- 19 virus, and in following Federal and Provincial directives keeping communities safe and well, we have made the difficult decision not to open the water park this summer. WE WILL BE BACK BIGGER & BETTER IN SUMMER 2021!! WITH SOME EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENTS! We look forward to welcoming you all back next summer!!
4.0 based on 71 reviews
The world's largest indoor amusement park, located in West Edmonton Mall.
We stayed 2 nights in the executive king, we have stayed in this room type before but this time we had a nice updated jacuzzi tub. The room was spacious, clean with a super comfortable bed. Of course with COVID measures in place things some things were limited, but it was still a great stay. So convenient for shopping in the mall. Looking forward to my next stay, I’m already booked for a night during Easter.
4.0 based on 626 reviews
The largest indoor amusement park in the world, part of the huge West Edmonton Mall.
We were spending a rainy day in the mall when we happened on this amusement park. It is not huge, but it has enough rides to keep a family with kids happy for a rainy or snowy day.
4.0 based on 1,569 reviews
This tropical paradise boasts the world's largest indoor wave pool and more than 17 unique waterslides and play features. Visit our website for current hours rates.
I love West Edmonton water park! It’s a lot of fun for all ages. Only negative is that when you come at a busy time you will be waiting in line for slides for a longgg time. Other than that everything is relatively clean and staff are professional.
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