Inspection timelines up to Splashdown operators, park partially reopening
The independent agency tasked with overseeing safety compliances said the delayed opening of Splashdown Vernon comes as several slides were not up to code.
The local waterpark was scheduled to open for the season Friday, June 27, but has pushed back its opening date after Technical Safety B.C. inspected the site and found safety issues with six of the 11 slides.
There were several incidents at a waterslide park in the Lower Mainland last summer, one of which saw a young child suffer life-altering injuries. A review of the park and incidents was done and a report was compiled which included recommendations for upkeep and maintenance. Those recommendations were shared with Splashdown Vernon, as it has a slide that is similar in design and age as the one investigated in the report.
Speaking with Vernon Matters, a representative from the oversight agency said the recommendations were presented to Splashdown Vernon in February, and the agency and the park worked together over the months, noting Splashdown management and the maintenance team were briefed on the incident findings in mid-April.











