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  2. World Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    World Waterpark is a water park located within the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Opened to the public in 1986, it is the second largest indoor water park in North America after American Dream 's DreamWorks Water Park which opened on October 1, 2020.

  3. Water park - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 World Waterpark was open in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada at the West Edmonton Mall. [10] [11] It is in 2016 the largest indoor water park in North America. [12] [13] Tropical Islands Resort , with an area of 66,000 m 2 (710,418 sq ft), is in 2016 the largest indoor water park in the world. [14] [15]

  4. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Fort Edmonton Park, Canada's largest living history museum, is located in the river valley southwest of the city centre. Edmonton's heritage is displayed through historical buildings (many of which are originals moved to the park), costumed historical interpreters, and authentic artifacts.

  5. West Edmonton Mall - Wikipedia

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    West Edmonton Mall (WEM) is a large shopping mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that is owned, managed, and operated by Triple Five Group.It is the second most visited mall in Canada, [6] after the Toronto Eaton Centre in Toronto, followed by Metropolis at Metrotown in Burnaby, [7] and the 14th largest in the world (along with Dubai Mall) by gross leasable area. [8]

  6. Wild Rapids Waterslide Park - Wikipedia

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    The park contained 12 slides, many small pools, three hot tubs, and a children's water playground. The park closed at the end of the 2016 season, after operating for 34 years. [2] The park was located near Red Deer, between Edmonton and Calgary, [3] along Alberta Highway 11A. Wild Rapids was the largest water park of its kind in western Canada.

  7. St. Albert, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    St. Albert is a city in Alberta, Canada, next to the Sturgeon River, northwest of the City of Edmonton, the provincial capital. It was originally settled as a Métis community, and is now the second-largest city in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region .

  8. List of Canadian records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton, Canada [citation needed] 50m backstroke: 25.25 CR: Margaret MacNeil Canada 16 December 2022: World Championships: Melbourne, Australia [68] 100m backstroke: 55.22 Kylie Masse Canada 17 December 2021: World Championships: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates [69] 200m backstroke: 1:59.96 Summer McIntosh Canada 15 December 2024: World ...

  9. List of dams and reservoirs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Smallwood Reservoir, Churchill Falls generating station, largest capacity in North America (5,428 MW installed, expandable to 9,252 MW); the world's second-largest reservoir. Ossokmanuan Reservoir , Twin Falls generating station (diverted to Churchill Falls)