On location at Madge Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Site Manager Nick and Site Supervisor James, along with their team, are officially open and ready to welcome guests to try out the water play course.
Open seven days a week during the months of July and August between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Aquatic Adventures will be offering 13 on-water challenges for adventure seekers. Locally owned and operated out of Regina, Aquatic Adventures manages a total of seven water play apparatus centres located at various lakes across the province. Visitors aged five and up are invited to run, slide, jump, swim, splash and bounce on the inflatable water-play courses which are anchored just off the beaches at popular lake destinations across Saskatchewan.
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