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Tropical Lagoon Opens Near Montreal This June

Super Aqua Club unveils a $7 million Riviera Maya-style resort pool just 40 minutes from the city. Full lineup of bars, restaurants, and evening events planned.

· 2 min read · HOC Montréal Desk

Quebec's getting a new reason to skip the Caribbean this summer. Super Aqua Club in Pointe-Calumet, about 40 minutes northwest of Montreal, is unveiling a brand-new Tropical Lagoon when the park opens in June—a $7 million investment that transforms the water park into something closer to an all-inclusive resort than a classic amusement destination.

The centrepiece is a heated pool ringed by a waterfall, lounge chairs, relaxation beds, VIP zones, and tropical cabanas with on-site service. The renderings make it look less like a water park amenity and more like something you'd find in Cancun. President Nadine St-Amant says the team aimed to "design a true summer living space for the whole family, where both children and adults can fully enjoy their day in an environment that is comfortable, immersive, and entertaining."

Beyond the lagoon itself, the expansion adds a bar, restaurant, Grab & Go counter, and ice cream shop, plus a new rooftop terrace connected to the dining outlets. The park's also heating up the popular La Tempête attraction and adding a new "Wave" module to the Himalaya inflatable structure on the lake.

Most unexpectedly: six themed Saturday nights between July 4 and August 8, with the park staying open until 9 p.m. Certain attractions run after dark, with music, entertainment, and themed activities filling out the evening. Evening-specific tickets are available, and day or afternoon pass holders can upgrade for night access. This is summer in Quebec getting a serious upgrade.