Slides and Attractions
Splash Works only has removed two attractions, Pipeline in 2001 and Wipeout in 2004.
| Ride | Year Opened | Manufacturer | Description | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barracuda Blaster | 2002 | ProSlide Technology | A bowl ride slide that leads into the Lazy River | 5 |
| The Black Hole | 1996 | ProSlide Technology | Two four-story enclosed water slides | 5 |
| Lazy River | 1992 | Water Technology | A quarter-mile lazy river | 2 |
| The Plunge | 1999 | ProSlide Technology | The Plunge takes rafters over 50-feet of free-fall plunges. In a three-seater raft, riders will sail down a triple drop straight slide, reaching howling, gravity-pulling speeds. | 5 |
| The Pump House | 1999 | Specialized Component Supply Co. | A children's play area | 1 |
| Riptide Racer | 2002 | ProSlide Technology | Multi-lane racer water slide | 4 |
| Splash Island Waterways | ProSlide Technology | An interactive tube slide for kids and grown-ups | 3 | |
| Super Soaker | 1999 | ProSlide Technology | Family raft water slide | 5 |
| Whirl Winds | 1992 | ProSlide Technology | Two open-air water slides | 3 |
| White Water Bay | 1996 | Aquatic Amusements Associates Ltd. | A wave pool. The largest wave pool in Canada. | 3 |
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