FOLLOWING a failed legal block to challenge plans for a new wellbeing resort in court, the waterpark will proceed. Therme Canada at Ontario Place will move forward after an Ontario court dismissed a lawsuit that challenged the water resort. The "all-season" attraction, which will include an indoor waterpark and thermal pools, is a project that will cost CA$ $350 million, or around $250 million.

The resort promises to offer "year-round fun for everyone," with a variety of family-friendly in-house programs. "With a combination of education, entertainment, health, and welness-based programming, as well as new parkland and access to the waterfornt, Ontario Place, will, once again, become a family-friendly destination," the site said. "This will include improved public spaces on the East Island and nearly 16 acres of public space on the West Island made possible by upgrades completed by Therme Canada.

" Read More on Travel With plans to proceed development, Therme Canada will become Toronto's only waterpark, featuring rides like water slides and wave pools. The resort plans on expanding their wellness reach with projects like public walking and cycling trails, restaurants, and improved public access to water with a public beach and botanical gardens. "Our new public beach on the West Island of Ontario Place will be ten times larger than the size of the current rocky swim cove and offer the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and making memories," Therme Canada said.

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