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super aqua club

Not every summer day needs to be spent roasting on a towel. Less than an hour from Montreal, a giant floating obstacle course is about to shake up your usual beach plans, and it's the only one of its kind in the country.

To mark its 40th anniversary, Super Aqua Club is unveiling Himalaya — a towering inflatable course designed by Wibit Peakz, the pros behind some of the world’s wildest water structures. This one happens to be the largest Wibit Peakz setup ever built in North America.

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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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There's now a little slice of California at the popular Super Aqua Club water park, just 45 minutes from Montreal. With a tantalizing new taco stand, more flair at the wave pool, and a reimagined lazy river, visitors are in for an unforgettable summer escape.

Whether you're seeking the thrill of the park's slides or the relaxation of a beach vacation, take your pick of warm summer afternoons and pair them with a cool splash of water and a refreshing veggie taco. The adventure begins the moment you set foot in the park.

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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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A 14-year-old girl has died at Super Aqua Club in Pointe-Calumet, Quebec.

The water park released a statement early Saturday morning on their Facebook page sharing the news regarding the tragic event.

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The sweetest time of the week is finally approaching: the weekend.

Weekends in the summer are the perfect time to take advantage of the many festive things Montreal has to offer. Whether you're looking to get your laugh on, dance the weekend away, or eat at some of Montreal's hottest spots, we've totally got you covered.

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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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