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Waterpark Developments
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460 acres.. good god!
Will it be visible from the 417 I wonder? I thought waterparks needed some sort of hilly terrain, it's pretty flat out there, isn't it? |
Yeah, well the one this company operates near Québec City is pretty massive and impressive. I think the one in Eastern Ontario will be a tad smaller however.
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The shittiest things about waterparks are (in order):
1. waiting in line, either freezing your ass off or burning to a crisp (in either case, suffering from boredom). 2. getting hit in the head from some asshole's foot. 3. having to look at the trailor-trash tattoos adorning half the women (stupid butterfly above asscrack, or some dolphin, or barbed-wire a la Pamela Anderson) and three-quarters of the men. |
Well they're claiming it will be the biggest in Canada.
I think the previously announced Lottawatta waterpark will be a bigger hit. It's going to off the 416 near Bankfield and developed by a local company that designs water rides for places like Six Flags and Great Wolfe Lodge. Here's an article on Lottawatta: http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/...4-3875f29d1f7a |
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I can see the council in The Nation getting behind this (not much else creating jobs there), but I'm sure the Manotick water park will run into local opposition and City stalling. Does it require an OPA?...anybody? |
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Hard to say at this point which of these parks will end up being the most successful.
But it’s interesting that after having for many years a relative dearth of these types of recreational parks, we are now poised to have what is perhaps an overabundance of them. (Of course, there is a still a dearth of “La Ronde” and “Wonderland”-type theme parks in this area, but that’s another story.) Anyway, the people setting up in Limoges aren’t simply counting on the Ottawa-Gatineau market for their park, since they’ll be barely more than an hour away from Montreal as well. |
There's Parc Aquatique in Pointe-Calumet near Mirabel, too.. now that I think of it, isn't Mirabel Airport supposed to be converted into some sort of fabulous waterworld too? I think there's another one near St-Sauveur too, the place with the big fake water tap.
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Lottawatta? They stole my idea for bottled water from the ottawa river, I was going to call it "Ottawater". jerks. |
SUNNYLAND? What kind of sucky name is that? It's not even bilingual, which is surprising coming from francophone entrepreneurs.
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It sounds like a magical, whimsical kind of place.
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HA.. exactly!
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I don't know how much local opposition there will be since the site doesn't have any locals nearby. It isn't in Manotick and it's not in Richmond. It's right off the 416 so it isn't going to be causing any traffic problems for anyone. |
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Searching for Lottawatta brings up a lot of results for a lodge at DisneyWorld. |
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When Quebec convenience store giant Couche-Tard made its first foray outside Quebec, it was in largely French-speaking towns in Eastern Ontario, but even there it renamed its outlets “Winks”. Similar logo with the winking owl, but different name. |
In my opinion, not that many people from the Quebec side of the river are willing to venture to western and southwestern fringes of Ottawa for entertainment and shopping, so I wouldn’t count on that segment of the market. Just ask the Ottawa Senators and the unemployed manager of the defunct Bayshore Ailes de la Mode store.
But then again, south and west Ottawa and outlying areas may easily be large enough to support a new waterpark with little or no clientele from the Quebec side. Perhaps as well, if these are the same people as Mont-Cascades, maybe they think the Quebec side and some stragglers from Ottawa is a big enough market to support Cascades, and that there’s an untapped market in that part of the region that finds Cascades too far and maybe even too French (don’t laugh, more people than you suspect actually think that way). But I’d bet lots of people from the Gatineau side would go to Sunnyland in Limoges, no matter the name. It’s on the highway to Montreal that everyone is familiar with, in what is perceived to a franco-friendly area where many in Gatineau have friends and family, plus Village Vacances Valcartier is well-known across Quebec via ads, media, word-of-mouth... |
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I don't think a park off the 417 would be able to draw very well from Montreal. There are other parks closer to Montreal. |
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