Our slides are designed by a world leader in safety, but there are a few restrictions. Our duck slide on Turtle Cove Splash Pad can be enjoyed by children of all ages, although we would recommend that younger children wear a swim diaper, available in our gift shop.
The Slingshot and Catapult are designed to be enjoyed by children over 42″ tall. These traditional body slides have a unique run-out design, so the water is never deeper than 6- 8 inches. This is done to make younger children more comfortable and improve safety.
The Cannonbowl and Crossbow are tube slides. All sliders on the Cannonbowl must be over 48″ tall, but riders over 42″ tall can be accompanied on the Crossbow by a responsible rider over 48″ tall.
The Cannonbowl and Crossbow have a weight restriction of 250 pounds on the single tubes, and a 400-pound total on the double tubes between the two people.
Personal flotation devices must be Transport Canada approved and be approved by staff before use. All personal flotation devices for someone under 90lbs must be self-righting.
Footwear, belt buckles, and pants with rivets or other sharp objects are not permitted on slides. To prevent damage and the introduction of glass or foreign objects to our water systems; loose objects including glasses are not permitted on the slides. Additionally, guests are not permitted to hold glasses on the tube slides as this would prevent them from maintaining the correct riding position. Guests who wish may sign a waiver at the first aid station allowing them to hold glasses while riding the body slides. Guests may also borrow a glasses case that can be worn on the wrist when on the tube slides while maintaining the correct riding position. The glasses cases are available on a first-come, first-serve basis from the first aid station.
Goggles or facemasks which cover the eyes and nose are not permitted.