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Salmon Arm Waterslides announces reopening despite pandemic

Salmon Arm Waterslides will be reopening at a date that is yet to be announced.
Image Credit: FACEBOOK / Salmon Arm Waterslides

There’s some good news for those who hope to beat the heat this summer.

Salmon Arm Waterslides announced they will be opening the park for the upcoming season.

On a post to its Facebook page, the business says they will be welcoming guests for the summer months, although they have no set opening date.

The post states that guests have been asking about the potential for reopening during the pandemic.

Although no details on COVID-19 safety measures were mentioned, the park states they are currently making adjustments to meet government standards of safety.

Check out the Salmon Arm Waterslides Facebook page for updates.


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