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Toronto's biggest waterpark opens for the summer very soon

Wet'n'Wild Water Park, the biggest waterpark in Toronto, is opening up for its 2025 season in just a couple of weeks, kicking summer off with a major splash.

Things are already heating up as Toronto gets closer and closer to summer 2025, and one of the best ways to cool off on steamy, sunny days is about to make a comeback.

Located just outside the Toronto city limits in Brampton, Wet'n'Wild is the GTA's largest waterpark, boasting more than 15 different slides and attractions ranging from the hair-raising Oh Canada!, which features a near-vertical freefall and 360-degree loop, to the calming Coconut Cove Pool.

The 30-year-old waterpark boasts 45 acres of unique attractions that run the gamut from utterly exhilarating to pleasant and peaceful, so that no matter what you're into, you can have the day of your dreams.

This summer, the waterpark is also introducing a brand-new events calendar teeming with extra special activities, like bubble parties, poolside DJ parties every Thursday and Sunday afternoon, Dive-In movie nights and Shockwave, an after-hours 21+ event series with DJs, drink specials and glow foam.

If you're looking for something that feels like a day spent at a tropical all-inclusive resort for none of the airfare, this is probably the closest you are going to get amid Toronto's suburban sprawl.

It all kicks off on June 7, when the water park officially opens for the season, but advance tickets and passes are already available through Wet'n'Wild's website.

Daily tickets go for $54.95 for adults and $49.95 for children and seniors, and allow you to visit on any date during the 2025 season, while the Platinum Pass, which usually retails for $99.99 but is on sale for $69.99 until May 19, allows you unlimited visits, free parking and in-park discounts all summer long.

How's that for making a splash?

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