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Old Posted Jan 7, 2023, 7:11 PM
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and there is one great wolf lodge style waterpark in prescott to
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and there is one great wolf lodge style waterpark in prescott to
Still just a concept. I don't believe any construction has begun. The owner of the Prescott property also owns many rental housing developments in eastern Ontario (all outside of the City of Ottawa..a common feeling amongst builders/developers etc to avoid the levels of inertia in Ottawa)
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I'll still hold out hope they will someday convert the Canadian Tire Centre into the flagship Great Wolf Lodge.
Spirit Halloween has first dibs.
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Spirit Halloween has first dibs.
I thought Bass Pro had first dibs....

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Not in Ottawa but its in the region.

Great Wolf Lodge indoor water park planned for Cornwall, Ont.

https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/great-wolf-lod...-HicixPg4_KRkVVelo26TGkyi8_PASFjX3ryD3KQ
That's going to be a HUGE complex. Hotel will have 700 rooms!



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Huge coup (if it happens) for Le Mur de Blé d'Inde, as Franco-Ontariens jokingly refer to it.
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Huge coup (if it happens) for Le Mur de Blé d'Inde, as Franco-Ontariens jokingly refer to it.
That is Dad joke territory, Acajack. Your kids are *this* close to calling you lame.
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This Waterpark has been in the works for a while, news is a little late on this one. News reporters are a little slow, like the F35 announcement which was done over a year ago (officially) and unofficially for the last 12 years

Devcore also purchased NAVCentre a while ago with plans to redevelop it into a resort as well... too much going on in Cornwall
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[July 2022] 4221 Moodie Drive in Richmond was purchased by Parkyards Inc. from Alottawa Inc. for $5,100,000 or $48,131 per acre. It is zoned Rural Countryside. Andre Major of EXP Realty was the agent for this sale.

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Welp that’s the end of alottawata wonder if those slide parts are still there
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[July 2022] 4221 Moodie Drive in Richmond was purchased by Parkyards Inc. from Alottawa Inc. for $5,100,000 or $48,131 per acre. It is zoned Rural Countryside. Andre Major of EXP Realty was the agent for this sale.

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looks like they moved the slide parts where the facility was supposed to be
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Great Wolf Lodge coming to Cornwall will ‘change the face’ of the region, mayor says

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January 26, 2023, 9:38 AM ET


The Great Wolf Lodge planned for Cornwall will have a far-reaching economic impact that could extend well beyond the city, says Cornwall Mayor Justin Towndale.

“This will change the face of Eastern Ontario, not just Cornwall, I would argue Ontario as a whole,” Towndale told EOBJ. “It will also give us one of the premier tourist attractions not only in this area, but in the entire province.”

American company Great Wolf Resorts has entered into an agreement of purchase and sale for 40 acres of land along Hwy. 401 at the northern extension of Nick Kaneb Drive in Cornwall. The site is the planned home for a US$350-million indoor water park and resort that would be constructed over the next few years.

Once complete, it is expected to draw visitors from Ontario, Quebec and northern New York.

“They’re expecting 670,000 visits a year and that’s unlike anything this region has ever experienced,” said Bob Peters, manager of economic development with the City of Cornwall.

The project also adds a nice lift to Cornwall’s economic diversification plan.

“We’re one of the oldest communities in Eastern Ontario and Canada and throughout our history we were primarily a manufacturing centre,” said Peters. “Which meant when the economy boomed, we boomed, and when the economy went into depression, we led the way.

“Over the last 15 years plus, Cornwall has been diversifying into other sectors. So, from an economy point of view, this puts another very strong foundation in our economic diversification program.”

When complete, the resort is projected to create 500 new jobs, in addition to 2,500 construction jobs in the near term.

Peters said local businesses stand to benefit, too. “(Great Wolf Resorts) data shows that they actually push hotel rooms to other area hotels, they don’t take away from the community, they don’t compete with the local environment.”

Operating in more than 20 locations in North America, Great Wolf Resort’s signature attractions are its indoor water park and large family guest rooms. The Cornwall facility will include an indoor activity centre featuring rope walks, mini golf and arcade games, as well as the brand’s signature interactive adventure game, MagiQuest.

As pleased as the municipality is to welcome Great Wolf Resorts, Peters says geography and location take much of the credit.

“They were looking for a spot in Canada and Cornwall sits in a perfect triangle between Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa along (Hwy.) 401. So, they approached us. They needed 40 acres for their lodge development and we had land available,” Peters said.

“It won’t be far from (Hwy.) 401 at all, you’re talking a couple of hundred metres at most. It will be very visible, very noticeable from the highway,” said Towndale.

To seal the deal, the city has to extend the road and municipal water and sewer network to that plot of land.

“The sale is completely dependent on our timeline for the road construction, which was already in our 2023 road construction budget,” said Peters.

There is an existing Great Wolf Resort in Niagara Falls, but it’s owned and operated by a separate company. The Cornwall facility will be managed by Great Wolf Resorts.

“It’s my understanding that the Niagara location is the only Great Wolf Resort not owned by Great Wolf. And it happened at the beginning of the Great Wolf journey and is not a model that they’re pursuing anymore,” said Peters. “Right now, they’re looking to expand their business outside the U.S. and are looking at other countries, including the U.K. and Mexico, in addition to other locations in the U.S.”

Mayor Towndale believes this is a once-in-a-lifetime investment for the region.

“It’s a significant show of faith in the City of Cornwall from Great Wolf Resorts and it’s created a great buzz in the community and beyond. It’s not just the fact that it’s a substantial investment with jobs, it’s also the fact that it provides activities for families who already live here to do.”

https://obj.ca/great-wolf-lodge-coming-to-cornwall-will-change-the-face-of-the-region-mayor-says/
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It’s gonna be hard to have one in Ottawa because Calypso’s technically within driving distance.
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It’s gonna be hard to have one in Ottawa because Calypso’s technically within driving distance.
A lot of kids and especially the ones with free time all summer long don't have someone who can drive them nor the $20 (or $30+?) to go to a full waterpark. This pool with a little slide for $5 is a great option.
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Fair enough. If the parents aren’t going with them, that changes everything.
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A lot of kids and especially the ones with free time all summer long don't have someone who can drive them nor the $20 (or $30+?) to go to a full waterpark. This pool with a little slide for $5 is a great option.
Last season Calypso was $55 for adults, $45 for kids, $15 for parking. After food, gas, and tax, it's easily a $200-250 afternoon for me to take my daughter there. Yet another place that is permanently off my radar post-pandemic. In the era of greedflation, we tend to do more things in Gatineau Park, at local beaches, and at home. A camping weekend for the two of us can run $400-500 now and $100 is just for firewood alone.
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2023, 12:48 AM
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I'm hoping we can find a way to get an indoor waterpark at current arena in Kanata. Was hoping Great Wolf Lodge would've gone there. But opportunities are still there, and it would be a nice thing to go to to get away from the winter for residents or tourists.
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