ontario place waterslide

Ontario Place waterslide quietly bites the dust

Ontario Place hasn't been an active amusement parksince 2011, but it was still odd to realize the other day that the colourful waterslide that's marked the east island of the complex for over two decades has been quietly dismantled this year. The central tower remains as a bizarre and inaccessible panoptic lookout, but the fun fled this place long ago.

Ontario Place waterslide

What remains of the park had falleninto complete disarrayover the last few years, but lax security meant that urban explorers made regular visits to the waterslide over the last few years.

Ontario Place waterslide

Some of the photos that remain from this clandestine trips are a eminder of just how cool the water park was as far as these sorts of attractions go.

Ontario Place waterslide

When Ontario Place first shut down in 2012, the water park bore a brand new attraction in the form of Topsy Turvy, which was installed the year before butnever went into regular use. It was promptly removed upon the park's closure and eventually became the Typhoon slide at Canada's Wonderland.

Ontario Place waterslide

The remaining coloured slides that were first installed throughout the 1990s remained in place until the beginning of May, when they were removed likely as a deterrent against intrepid explorers and daredevils eager to put the now dry slidesto alternate uses. Not much fuss was made about the partial demolition at the time, but it seems worth noting all the same.

Ontario Place waterslide

The old concrete waterslide was installed at Ontario Place in 1978 before eventually being replaced in 1993, and for many who grew up during the 1980s and 1990s the water-based attractions were the highlight of a visit to the park. They offered the sort of carefree fun thatactivates our strongest nostalgiaall these years later.

Ontario Place waterslide

It will be a while before we get to see what the new Ontario Place looks like. Work on the new green space at the eastern edge of the former amusement park isbehind schedule. In any case, the entertainment attractions of yesteryear won't be coming back. And with that a little bit of Toronto's collective childhood is extinguished.

Ontario Place waterslide

Photos byEvan RussellTom Ryaboi,Neil Ta, Derek Flack,Chuckman's Blog, and the Toronto Archives.


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