What's Happening?
The District of Sicamous is considering a new attraction with the proposal of a small floating water park. Shawn Dougan, owner of Sic Riderz Rentals, presented the idea to the council, highlighting its
potential to boost tourism and the local economy. The proposed water park, smaller than a houseboat at 12-by-34 feet, is designed to accommodate up to 11 people under Canadian regulations. Dougan emphasized the park's safety, insurance, and supervision, addressing concerns from a previous larger-scale proposal in 2017 that was not approved. The council expressed general support for the project, recognizing its potential to enhance community amenities and attract visitors.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of a floating water park in Sicamous could significantly impact local tourism and economic activity. By providing a new recreational option, the park could attract more visitors, encouraging them to extend their stays and spend more within the community. This development aligns with Sicamous's reputation as a premier water recreation destination, potentially increasing its appeal. The project also highlights the importance of balancing community interests with regulatory compliance, as seen in the council's cautious yet supportive approach. Successful implementation could serve as a model for similar initiatives in other regions.
What's Next?
The next steps involve further discussions between Dougan and the Sicamous council to explore potential locations and address any remaining regulatory and logistical concerns. The council and staff will work together to ensure the project meets all necessary requirements, including safety and environmental considerations. If approved, the water park could be operational by the next tourist season, providing a new attraction for visitors and residents alike. The outcome of these discussions will likely influence future recreational projects in the area.






