Quick Details
Come cool off at our inflatable water park on Harrison Lake today!
Pick your desired time slot, hop on aboard our shuttle tube out to BC’s best inflatable waterpark! The water park has everything from an obstacle course, swings, teeter-totters, monkey bars, rope swings, hamster balls, and cliff jump! This is a true BC waterpark that is fun from start to finish!
Swimming abilities required. Lifejackets and lifeguards provided.
*Wetsuit rentals, and grip socks are recommended for the waterpark activity
Digital waivers MUST be submitted prior to arrival. (link will be emailed after completion of booking)
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What time does the water park open, and what time slots do you have?
Weekdays:
Time Slots are as followed:
12:00PM-2:00PM
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Weekends:
Time Slots are as followed:
11:00AM-1:00PM
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Should I book online or in-person?
You should definitely book online in advance! We have limited spots per day, and they do book up quickly. We always suggest booking online, as booking in person will not guarantee you a spot.
How do I come down and get signed up after I purchase my ticket online?
Once you have purchased your ticket online, you will receive an email confirmation and our digital waiver via email. If more than one pass is purchased, it is the purchaser’s responsibility to email the group the waiver to have them filled out prior to arrival. If the waiver(s) are not filled out prior to arrival, will will slow the check in process. Please arrive early if some of your group has not filled the waiver out prior ( 1 hour minimum).
How old do you need to be to sign the waiver?
Ages 16+ must sign the waivers themselves. Anyone under the age of 16 must have their parent or legal guardian sign for them. It is preferred if under the age of 19, a parent signs as well on there behalf. This can be easily completed online digital prior to the activity day.
How do we get to and from the waterpark?
We provide a shuttle to the waterpark from the main beach. When the 2-hour duration period ends or when someone is finished, we are shuttling all patrons back to the main beach for drop off.
What is the age limit for the waterpark?
Ages 10 and up without adult supervision. Children ages 6 to 9 require adult supervision, or someone 16 years and older to assist them. Parents should not leave their children unattended while out in the park.
Can we drop off our kids by themselves?
If your children are responsible, they can be dropped off and left at the park providing they are 10 years of age or older, and have the ability to take care of themselves and are able to contact you after their times slot. All waivers must be completed digitaly by a parent or guardian prior to arrival. We also allow anyone 16 plus to sign for them selfs.
Where can I park?
Harrison Hot Spring has limited parking. We are located in front of the Harrison Hot Spring Resort and Spa, they only provide parking for hotel guests unfortunately. Waterpark guests must street park prior to your 1 hour arrival at the marina. The first two streets require paid parking to the Harrison village by meter, after this street parking is free. There is also a large over flow lot on your right just before you cross bridge into town(roughly 5 minute walk from us).
Is our waterpark supervised?
Trained water safety personnel supervise our water park daily. Children under the age of 10 require adult supervision, and parents should not leave their underage children unattended while out on the park. (This ADULT can be a responsible family member at least 16 years or older).
Can I leave and re-enter the park?
We recommend not to leave and re enter the water park. But if you need to use the washroom or need a snack we will allow you to re enter. It takes around 10 minutes to shuttle from the beach to the waterpark.
Do you have any observer rates in the park?
No, anyone who accesses the water park must pay the regular admission rates.
Do you have lockers?
Yes, we have a limited number of lockers available. They take toonies ($2) and are a one-time use only. We are asking you to please store your belongings in your vehicle or hotel room to keep the facilities more vacant.
Is Harrison Lake cold?
Harrison lake is glacier fed lake. We highly recommend wet suit rental.
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- You must wear a fitted Life Jacket at all times.
- Use the buddy system and keep a look out for each other.
- There are 3 lifeguards located on the water park for your safety.
- Stay clear of the shuttle platform when it’s coming in and out of the waterpark.
- Always check the water depths before entering the water, as the water levels are variable and fluctuate in the park throughout the season.
- Always enter the water feet first. No Diving (Shallow Water in Areas)
- Do not swim under any of the water park platforms or structures. Be aware that some structures move around in the wind.
- Never climb underneath someone as they could fall onto you.
- Get wet before you use the slides, otherwise you could cause injury.
- Slide feet first on your bottom and don’t hold hands.
- Make sure the water and landing area is clear before entering or sliding into the water.
- Don’t slide down in areas where there are handles.
- When using Teeter Totter’s always hold onto the handles or you could cause serious injury to yourself or others.
- 10 Person Max allowed on the top landings of the Large Action Towers.
- 8 Person Max allowed on top of the Pyramid.
- 6 Person Max allowed on top of the Large Slide.
- To use the Blob, you must be age 10 and go through the orientation before use.
- No Pushing or horse play. Please give smaller children the right of way.
- No running, walk carefully and show caution, as the platforms can be slippery and unstable.
- Emergency procedure: One air horn blast followed by whistle blast. Clear the water and sit on the nearest platform. Listen for instructions from the lifeguards.
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Although we make every effort to ensure your safety, we do not assume responsibility for your safety or loss of personal equipment. In a sport of this nature, an element of risk is inherent and beyond human control, and one must always be aware or the risk of drowning or injury in all activities that Harrison Water Sports provides. There are inherent risks on the water park as far as slipping, falling, hitting bottom, anchors or chains (ex. drowning and collisions) – all patrons who use our park facilities use at their own risk and must sign a Release of Liability. In the event of lightning or windstorms, the entire water park will shut down and we will require patrons to remain off the water until it is safe to return. It’s mandatory for all users of the water park to wear their life jackets on the water park at all times. Harrison Water Sports includes all coast guard approved life jackets.
To go on the slides, you must first get wet first and then lie down on your back. All body slides must be ridden feet first, either by sitting or lying down. There is no Jumping off the tall structures of the Water Park. Before using the Blob, check with the Life Guard at that station for instructions and guidance on the proper use. Before using any inflatable water park structure please follow the safety rules attached to that piece of equipment.
Please review our waiver prior to visiting HWS. Click link below:
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Harrison Water Sports Inc. reserves the right to photograph, film, video tape, record, or otherwise reproduce the image and/or voice of any person who enters the park and use the images and/or voice on any promotional channels, be it electronic, print/digital or via the internet, without obtaining prior consent. Management reserves the right to refuse admittance and service to anyone. Management and staff will enforce the rules and park policies where they see fit. Anyone who does not follow park rules or the park policy is in breach of conduct and may be asked to leave the water park. There will be no intolerable or offensive language/behaviour that will be permitted on premises. Harrison Water Sports Inc. has a no refund policy. We will not refund admissions under any circumstances. Release of Liability will be required for all users participating in Harrison Water Sports Inc. water park activities. Although we make every effort to ensure your safety, we do not assume responsibility for your safety or loss of personal equipment. In a sport of this nature an element of risk is inherent and beyond human control, and one must always be aware of the risk of drowning or injury in all activities that Harrison Water Sports provides
Please review our waiver prior to visiting HWS. Click link below: