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Summary

The $175M mega indoor waterpark being built near Montreal has a new name and tropical theme

It's just one hour away from Montreal.

The City of Mirabel has officially unveiled, during its presentation on future development projects for 2025, an exceptional recreational tourism project: a world-class indoor water park in Cité Mirabel.
The complex will feature over 20 water attractions, including a water roller coaster and a lazy river.
Senior Writer

Montrealers, get ready to swap snow for sand — without leaving the province.

The highly anticipated indoor waterpark coming to Mirabel finally has a name: Mōrea Parc Aquatique. Inspired by the lush beauty of French Polynesia, the massive complex promises an immersive island getaway experience, complete with tropical décor, Polynesian-inspired architecture, and water attractions designed for both thrill-seekers and relaxation lovers.

Originally announced in 2021 as the MOANA Aquatics Centre, the project faced delays due to economic challenges. But as MTL Blog reported last month, construction is now set to begin in summer 2026. Now, with a fresh name and expanded vision, Mōrea Parc Aquatique is officially moving forward as the largest indoor waterpark ever built in Quebec.

According to developers Investissement Ray Junior, the name "Mōrea" represents adventure, family fun, and tropical escapism. In a Monday press release, Ray Junior Courtemanche, the project's lead developer, describes it as "a dream come true," inspired by his own travels and a desire to bring a world-class aquatic experience to Quebecers.

What to expect inside Mōrea Parc Aquatique

Located in Cité Mirabel, just an hour from Montreal, the waterpark will feature:

  • A water roller coaster and indoor surf zone
  • A lazy river and tropical-style wave pools
  • A spa and wellness center for relaxation
  • Themed restaurants and boutiques designed to transport visitors to the South Pacific

To enhance the island ambiance, the park will be designed with Polynesian-inspired cabanas, lush greenery, and an exotic atmosphere, making it feel like an escape to the tropics — even in the middle of winter.

A game-changer for Quebec tourism

Beyond the waterpark itself, the $175 to $200 million development is expected to be a major tourism driver for the region. The complex will also include:

  • Two hotels connected by a sky bridge
  • A 1,500-seat performance venue
  • A 70,000-square-foot convention center with city views
  • Eco-conscious parking solutions and a public transit-friendly layout

Mōrea Parc Aquatique is set to create over 1,000 direct and indirect jobs and attract visitors from across the province and beyond.

When will Mōrea Parc Aquatique open?

With construction kicking off in 2026, the first phase — including the waterpark and hotel — is expected to open by 2028.

Would you check out Mōrea Parc Aquatique once it opens?

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