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Say so long to Ogopogo: Kelowna water park staple set for destruction

Construction is underway to reopen the park for the upcoming summer
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Kelowna will have to say goodbye to a 30-year staple of play.

The iconic concrete Ogopogo that was central to the City Park Water Park will be demolished and carted away in the next couple weeks, making way for construction of the new park.

sa国际传媒淭he Ogopogo structure was originally designed and installed in 1990sa国际传媒攊tsa国际传媒檚 concrete, 53-feet long and 8-feet at the highest point sa国际传媒攁nd current codes and standards do not permit climbable features at spray parks,sa国际传媒 said Scott Bushell, a city engineer.

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The removal of Ogopogo was revealed Tuesday when plans for the new waterpark design were released.

Since then, Bushell has received a few calls with members of the community expressing discontent but he said the pros outweigh the cons when it comes to the season of water fun ahead.

sa国际传媒淲e have a great partnership with Waterplay Solutions, a local aquatic play manufacturer, who will put in new features. It will be a refreshed and great atmosphere and at the end of the day we want to promote safe features,sa国际传媒 he said, adding a fall height of eight-feet is not permitted and acceptable at a spray park.

The water park in City Park was closed for the 2017 and 2018 seasons after flood damage.

Bushell said the water park open in time for the upcoming season.

READ MORE: City Park Waterpark temporarily closed

The restoration process has begun with plans to make the new water park more flood resistant, an added new water delivery and disposal system, as well as new attractions.

Waterplay Solutions was the original supplier for the water park when it was first built, worked with their agency partner RecTec Industries to contribute new aquatic play features to the project.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檇 like to thank Waterplay and RecTec for their collaboration with the city in providing an additional $63,900 worth of features for the water park,sa国际传媒 said Bushell.

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The City of Kelowna will update when the water park will open.

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