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A water park just over an hour from Montreal is swapping lawn chairs for pool floats and popcorn this summer.

Parc aquatique Bromont is bringing back its ciné-piscine nights for two evenings of family-friendly movies in the wave pool. On July 25 and August 8, visitors can kick back on inflatable tubes or settle into bean bags and loungers around the pool while watching a movie on a giant outdoor screen.

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In case you haven't heard, Quebec will soon get its own version of a tropical resort — and it's coming with waterslides, Polynesian cabanas, hotels, and even a 1,500-seat theatre.

Meet Mōrea Parc Aquatique, the massive indoor water park slated to open in Cité Mirabel by 2028. With over $175 million in private investment, the attraction is being designed as a full-on destination, not just a day trip.

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Quebec's most ambitious water park project is still a few years from opening, but it's already making a splash — by not including one of the most common attractions you'd expect.

If you've been following plans for the giant Mōrea indoor waterpark in Mirabel, you might've assumed a wave pool was part of the deal. After all, it's a go-to feature for most large-scale aquatic centres. But the team behind the $200-million project has officially confirmed: there will be no wave pool at Mōrea.

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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.

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Montreal thrill seekers won't have to travel far for their next aquatic adventure —a brand-new indoor waterpark will soon be making waves nearby.

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Looking for the best ways to stay cool in Montreal this summer? The city is packed with water activities that are perfect for beating the heat.

From thrilling water parks and relaxing beach spots to exciting water sports, Montreal offers a variety of options to keep you feeling cool and refreshed.

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Touted by its creators as the biggest "avant-garde" indoor aquatics centre, MOANA, a new construction coming soon to the North Shore of Montreal, promises plenty of fun and activities that go far beyond sliding down a plastic tube several hundred times.

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The Super Aqua Club in Pointe-Calumet reopened on Monday after the death of a 14-year-old girl at the water park last week.

Consequently, the managers decided to close the park to customers on Saturday, July 23. It remained closed on Sunday, July 24, as the company sought to "continue supporting its team members."

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The world's first lazy river with a high-tech tunnel is just 45 minutes away from Montreal at Super Aqua Club. You get more than a relaxing trip on this water park ride, you also experience a high-tech, multi-sensory show with lasers, music, and jungle-themed projections on a waterfall!

The unique attraction is part of the revamped Zephyr River that carries visitors on inflatable tubes through a heated water circuit. At the start of the ride, the current pulls them through a 75-foot tunnel with ever-changing visuals.

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The Super Aqua Club just got a trippy new attraction. When the water park near Montreal opens its doors for the season on June 17, visitors will find the first-of-its-kind "Rivière Zéphyr," an immersive jungle-themed tunnel that, according to Narcity Québec, uses LED lights, laser projections and 3D animations to enthrall passing tube-riders.

The park told MTL Blog's sister outlet that passage through the tunnel will only take about 30 seconds. But because the light show inside is about five minutes in length, floaters could pass through repeatedly without seeing the same images.

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