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Huge Ontario water park opens for the 2026 season next week

Cue the high-speed slides, massive splash zones and wave pools. Wet'n'Wild Toronto will reopen for the summer 2026 season next week, offering water park enthusiasts a full range of thrills and adventures.

This year, guests will not only have the rides and popular attractions to enjoy, but also a lineup of special summer events that will make a visit to the water park — which is actually located in Brampton, despite its name — even more worthwhile.

The park's popular bubble parties are making a comeback this season, as well as the Wet'n'Wild Toronto Gives Back Weekend on July 4 and 5, to support SickKids Hospital, Canadian Blood Services and first responders across the region.

The park, which was originally called Wild Water Kingdom until Premier Parks bought it out a decade ago, will also see the return of Wet'n'Wild Family Splash & Glow, where extended park hours let guests enjoy the attractions in a glow-in-the-dark setting with "surprise guests." 

Tickets to Wet'n'Wild Toronto can be purchased on site or online, at a potential discount, with admission starting at $46.99 plus applicable taxes and fees. 

Wet'n'Wild Toronto is set to open on June 6 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The park will operate throughout the summer until September, with hours varying by date. More information about tickets, hours, and upcoming events can be found on the park's official website.

Here's hoping the unexpected rainy spring weather doesn't put a damper on the opening date, as it did for Canada's Wonderland's Splash Works earlier this week.

Wet'n'Wild Toronto is located at 7855 Finch Ave. W. in Brampton, Ont.

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