
Harrison Water Park is an outdoor network of bouncy-castle-type climbing apparatus on the lake at Harrison Hot Springs. On a hot summer day it’s a blast!
Other great places you can take your children to in the summer are Playland and the PNE, WildPlay (which is a ropes course and ziplining centre in Maple Ridge) and Zero Latency (which is a virtual reality game centre with locations in Vancouver and Langley).
See our article about Best Places for Children to learn about other fun places for kids. Continue reading or visit harrisonwatersports.com for full details about the Harrison Water Park.
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About the Harrison Water Park | Hours and Admission | Tips & Advice | Other Information
Harrison Watersports at Harrison Hot Springs
The resort town of Harrison Hot Springs has a wide range of things to see and do. There is the well-known hot springs, sandy beach, boat tours and various water sport activities. The water park is definitely one of the most popular attractions in the summer, especially for children.
Harrison Water Park is an inflatable playground located on the lake at 100 Esplanade Avenue in front of the Harrison Hot Springs Resort.

About the Harrison Water Park
The Harrison Water Park is an impressive collection of inflatable rafts, slides, swings, trampolines and apparatus you can climb on and jump off. There are giant floating balls you can climb, a massive inflatable teeter-totter, and a blob you can jump on and make your friends fly off.
Users of the Harrison Water Park need to wear life jackets, which is nice because they help keep you warm. There is also lifeguard supervision at the facility.
Participants must be at least 6 years old, and children between the ages of 6 and 10 need to be supervised by a responsible adult or family member age 16+. The water park is not suitable for children ages 5 and under.
If you like swimming, playground apparatus and playing in the water, you’ll love the Harrison Water Park.
Click Harrison Watersports for the attraction’s official website.

Hours and Admission
Admission to the water park costs $39.99 per person (regardless of age).
TIP: For some people two hours is more than sufficient time. For others, though, all day isn’t enough. The stronger, younger, the more you like playing in the water, the warmer the weather, and the more friends you’re playing with, the longer you’ll likely want to stay.
The Harrison Water Park is open daily from late June until the Labour Day weekend in September between 11:00 am and 6:00 pm. 2026 details are to be confirmed.

Tips & Advice
Below are more tips and suggestions to help you make the most of your experience at the Harrison Water Park.
TIP #1: Go on a hot day.
TIP #2: Rent a wet suit. They only cost around $5, and it’s worth it. The water is cold, even in July and August, and you’ll likely find the sliding more comfortable if you’re wearing one.
TIP #3: There is a wide selection of contraptions to play on, so there’s something for everyone. Some of the structures, however, do require upper-body strength to get up on, including the teeter-totter and floating ball structures. Warn young children in advance that they might not be able to do everything, especially if not accompanied by a strong adult.
TIP #4: Playing at the Harrison Water Park is great exercise. All that climbing and hauling yourself up on things is guaranteed to burn calories and give participants a thorough upper-body workout.
Click Harrison Watersports for the attraction’s official website.

TIP #5: Don’t forget your sunscreen, especially on warm sunny days. If it’s really hot and you plan to stay all day, a sun hat might also be a good idea, so long as it floats!
TIP #6: There are coin-operated lockers on the dock. They cost about $1 and are single use (meaning you have to spend $2 each time you open one and then re-lock it).
TIP #7: The water park has a no refund policy under any circumstances. If it looks like thunder or a wind storm on the way, be warned that parts of the facility or the entire place may close either temporarily or early for the remainder of the day.
TIP #8: Go with a group of friends – the more the merrier!
Things to Know Regarding Children
Below is information related to kids at the park.
TIP #1: Children who are responsible and at least 10 years old don’t need adult supervision. This is great for older people who want to go off on their own to explore the town or go out on a cruise with Shoreline Tours.
TIP #2: The Harrison Water Park is suitable for people ages 6+, but especially good for children and youth between around 8 and 18.
Click Harrison Watersports for the attraction’s official website.

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Other Information
Harrison Watersports is the company that runs the Harrison Water Park. The organization also offers Bumper Boat rentals, Sea-Doo rentals and Banana Boat rides. Click Harrison Watersports for more information.
Click Harrison Hot Springs or the Fraser Valley to learn more about the town and the surrounding region.
Other attractions you might be interested in elsewhere in the Lower Mainland include the following:
- Wildplay Elements Park (in Maple Ridge)
- The PNE and Playland (in Vancouver)
- Cultus Lake Marina Watersports Rentals (at Cultus Lake)
- Lower Mainland Water Slides (in various locations)
- Vancouver Climbing Centres (in various locations)
- Vancouver Trampoline Parks (in various locations)
And yet another article you might be interested in is Lower Mainland Places& Events with Amusement Rides.
A website you might also find of interest is VancouverForKids.ca.









