Magic Mountain (New Brunswick)

Magic Mountain
Location 2875 Mountain Road
Moncton, New Brunswick
E1G 2W7
Coordinates 46°08′17″N 64°53′17″W / 46.138°N 64.888°W / 46.138; -64.888 (Magic Mountain)Coordinates: 46°08′17″N 64°53′17″W / 46.138°N 64.888°W / 46.138; -64.888 (Magic Mountain)
Opened June 26, 1987
Pools 3 pools
Water slides 11 (3 kids) water slides
Website Official website
The view of the park from the top of the Kamikaze slide.

Magic Mountain (French: Parc aquatique Magic Mountain), is mainly a water park, which is located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is part of the Magnetic Hill tourist site. The park is the largest man made tourist attraction in Atlantic Canada. It requires more than 800,000 imperial gallons (3,600,000 L) of water to operate which is heated by propane heaters with a capacity of almost 7 million BTUs (7.4 gigajoules).

History

The park was created as an addition to the growing tourist site of Magnetic Hill, which already consisted of the hill itself, and the Magnetic Hill Zoo. Construction on the park commenced on August 12, 1986 and through the efforts of more than 600 construction workers it was completed in less than a year, opening on June 26, 1987. In 1999 the park came under new ownership and since then several improvements have been made to the park. A children's "Splash pad", two new children's slides and two new body slides named "Pipeline" and "Sidewinder" were constructed. Other developments include:

Rides and attractions

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