Kenosee Superslides water park being demolished
March 9, 2026, 10:38 am
Nicole Taylor, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

The Kenosee Superslides water park—which served as a popular spot for decades for people in Southeast Saskatchewan during their summers—is being demolished.
Demolition work on the water park started in February, and is expected to be wrapped up this spring.
The land that the water park sits on is located in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, on the east side of Highway 9 across from Kenosee Lake.
Demolition work for the site was tendered by Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport with Demolition Operations Inc. from Saskatoon awarded the tender on February 16 in the amount of $130,910.
The Kenosee Superslides closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
After the pandemic, the facility no longer met health and safety standards and closed when they were unable to obtain a license from the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
After operations ceased, the facility deteriorated and was deemed a public safety risk by the Ministry of Parks, leading the ministry to seek demolition of the site.
The ministry is removing the abandoned building and other assets. Once demolition is complete and the area is cleared, the ministry says it will “assess future opportunities for the site to ensure the land is used in a way that benefits park visitors.
“When the lease was not renewed, the site was abandoned. As such, the government will take measures to clear the land.”
































