When you're ready to take on your next adventure, head to Tsawwassen's Splashdown Park, BC for some fun. Spice up your weekend, give this place a call today.
Tips
Jackie
Report|8 years ago
Not well maintained, water in all pools and hot tubs was dirty.
Nowell
Report|8 years ago
ALLOW LOTS OF TIME BECAUSE THE KIDS WON'T WANT TO LEAVE
wendy
Report|8 years ago
get there early to secure a good spot
Marites
Report|8 years ago
Watch your little ones. Life guards are not really checking the height if kids are tall enough to go to slide 48 inches and over. I saw kids that went to slide with the tube and came down off from the tube. I think, some parents they know that life guards are not strict about height and they let their kids to go slide alone but they don't think of their kids safety; they only think fun for their kids but I think safety comes first. Compare to Cultus Lake, Life guards are very strict that they carry stick and measure the kids height before they can let the kids slide not like Splashdown.... they let everyone slide whether your tall enough or not!!! some parents might like it thou.
Ika
Report|8 years ago
Good place for family
Laura
Report|8 years ago
It's an old park, but great for youngish kids. Nice family outing.
Alanna
Report|8 years ago
Try to get there earlier in the day to snag a table and chairs. I brought one of my own lawn chairs and it proved helpful, even though we arrived at 11 am. Splashdown gets busier as the day progresses.
It's completely dark within the Black Hole, one of Splashdown Park's premier water attractions. The slide twists, turns, and dives through a web of enclosed tubes, and as park visitors slide towards the landing pool, they have no idea what's coming next. Not that increased visibility makes anything less thrilling. At Big Jim's River Run, the sun shines down on a 320-foot simulated river. Its fast, churning whitewater caries tubes and their occupants through a series of rapids, ultimately culminating in a giant splash into the main receiving pool. Nearby, a children's area encompasses six pools and five tamer slides, and a giant hot tub lets adults relax between aquatic attractions or imagine what it's like to be stew.
Nestled behind the 425-foot Oliver Twist and Corkscrew water slides lie some dryer activities. Volleyball and basketball courts bustle with games, and hot dogs cook on gas grills, which are available for rent. Alternatively, the onsite concessions area serves up pizza and burgers.