Kenosee Superslides, Water park in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, Canada.
Kenosee Superslides was a water park located in Moose Mountain Provincial Park featuring ten slides, three pools, and a wave pool distributed across its grounds. The facility offered a range of water attractions that operated seasonally during the summer months.
The park opened in 1986 following its construction in summer 1985, introducing a new form of summer recreation to the region. Over the following decades it developed into a well-known destination for water-based leisure in Saskatchewan.
The park became a social hub where families from across the province gathered during summer months, creating shared memories and traditions. It held a special place in the region's recreational culture as a destination people returned to year after year.
The park operated seasonally from mid-June through late August with food services and changing facilities available on-site. Arriving early in the day helped visitors make the most of their time and avoid peak crowds during peak hours.
One of its standout features was the Free Fall Slide, an eight-story descent that propelled riders downward in just three seconds. The brief journey offered glimpses of Kenosee Lake before coming to an abrupt stop at the bottom.
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