10 Water Parks Close To Montreal

Feeling the heat yet, Montreal? While we have some awesome free pools in the city and an all-new beach we can call our own, sometimes the heat calls for a full day of fun and sun... and water slides.
If you've been craving a day at a waterpark lately, we have something in common.
After a dear friend of mine recently went WITHOUT ME I've just been dying to get to a water slide ASAP. So in looking around for where I would go, I decided I might as well share the love and show you the fruits of my Google-search labour.
Ticket prices listed below are for adult park-goers. Almost every single park offers a reduced rate for children and adults over 65.
Several parks also offer a discount if you buy your ticket in advance, so consider that option when you're making your plans.
And without further ado, here are 10 awesome waterparks just outside Montreal!
Super Aqua Club
Over 45 attractions, including tube slides, a lazy river, beach access, floating obstacle courses and more.
Location: Pointe-Calumet, QC
Distance From Montreal: 41 minutes
Ticket Price Range: $22-$40
Calypso Waterpark
Over 35 waterslides and two themed rivers to float down!
Location: Limoges, ON
Distance From Montreal: 1 hour 40 mins
Ticket Price Range: $40-$50
Bromont Waterpark
13 slides of varying size, 4 heated pools, and your ticket gives you access to activities on the mountain as well!
Location: Bromont, QC
Distance From Montreal: 1 hour
Ticket Price Range: $42, $37 if you buy in advance
Valcartier Waterpark
Over 35 water slides, a wave pool, courts for beach volleyball and more!
Location: Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, QC
Distance From Montreal: 2 hours 55 mins
Ticket Price Range: $38-$50
Parc Aquatique Mont Saint Sauveur
Huge water slides, a "rapids" style river, and access to the FUN park that has even more fun rides to try when you're ready to keep dry.
Location: Saint-Sauveur, QC
Distance From Montreal: 1 hour
Ticket Price Range: $21-$36
Pump House Indoor Waterpark
Down in Vermont you can revel in the wonder of this indoor water park that has pools, rivers, slides and a wave pool where you can surf inside!
Location: Jay, VT
Distance From Montreal: 1 hour 56 mins
Ticket Price Range: $41
Mont Cascades
Mont Cascades has everything from huge group slides to a pitch-black individual tunnel slide right on the side of the mountain.
Location: Cantley, QC
Distance From Montreal: 2 hours 22 mins
Ticket Price Range: $27, $24 if you purchase in advance
Camping Domaine Grand R
Swim and play in the lake or pool in between rides on Grand R's four water slides. If you stay and camp, you get access to the park for free!
Location: Trois-Rivières, QC
Distance From Montreal: 1 hour 37 mins
Ticket Price Range: $6-$13
Camping Aqua Parc St-Pie
6 water slides, water games and a huge pool are all waiting for you whether or not you decide to camp at Camping Aqua Parc St-Pie
Location: St-Pie, QC
Distance From Montreal: 1 hour
Ticket Price Range: $26
Zoo Granby's Amazoo Aquatic Park
A wave pool, Amazonian slides and even a foam basin are all options at Zoo Granby's water park.
Location: Granby, QC
Distance From Montreal: 1 hour
Ticket Price Range: $41
So where will you go get your slide on this summer? Whether you're trying to cool off while camping or just take a little road trip to spend the day splashing around, any one of these options is sure to satisfy your inner surfer.
If you do head to one of these parks, be sure to tag us in your Instagram stories @mtlblog.
And if you can't leave the city, consider the Aquazilla course in our very own backyard... MTLBlog's Alex Melki went to try it out himself... here was his attempt:
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Happy sliding, and stay cool out there Montreal!