Get ready, Ontario finally has its very first floating water park and it’s located at Barrie’s Centennial Beach.

The structure spans over 13,000 square feet of inflatable fun on the water, with paddle rafts, slides, wobbling bridges and lots more. The concept was started by Okanagan Wibit, which have owned and operated similar parks in British Columbia since 2014. Lucky for us, SplashON is now open for some summer splashing!

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All participants must sign a waiver to gain access, and those aged 5 years old or less need to be accompanied by an adult. Here are the prices:

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Source: Narcity.com

Are you going to go to the floating waterpark this summer? Let us know in the comments.

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Mayor John Tory announced a promotion to make the city more bike friendly. Every Wednesday this June you can use Bike Share in Toronto for free!

Returning this June, Free Ride Wednesdays, brought to you by CAA! ? Explore Toronto for free every Wednesday in June with unlimited 30min rides. ? Download CycleFinder or head to a station to get your ? 24hr Access Pass! ? #FreeRideTO #BikeWithCAA

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If you visit any of the 270 Bike Share stations on a Wednesday and borrow a bike at no cost to them, whether they want to get to work, tour to the city a bit, or just get some exercise.

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According to CP24, ‘Free Ride Wednesdays’ was introduced for the first time last July thanks to federal funding awarded in conjunction with Canada 150 celebrations. The program allowed new and current users of the service to check out a bike for increments of up to 30 minutes free of charge.

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BIKE SHARE HACK: free rides are limited to 30-minute intervals but Tory said that users can return their bike to a Bike Share Toronto station and immediately check it out again should they want to continue riding!

Source: CP24.com
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Do you often bike in the city during the summer? Let us know in the comments.