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Quebec's own Disney? Massive water park, complex aiming to turn Mirabel into tourist hub

The project, called Morea, which was given the green light in March by the suburb of Mirabel, north of Montreal, will feature more than 20 attractions, including slides, a lazy river, spas and a surfing wave pool — over 150,000 square feet of entertainment space.

Morea will be among the largest indoor water parks in Canada, developer says

Indoor water park part of plans to create ‘Disney’-like complex north of Montreal

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The Cité de Mirabel development has been in the works for more than a decade and already features housing, shopping and restaurants. Now, the developer is expanding to create larger attractions.

Developer Ray Junior Courtemanche would one day like to be considered the Walt Disney of Quebec.

"It's my dream," Courtemanche said, standing next to the empty lot in Mirabel, Que., where he will soon break ground on an indoor water park that promises to be one of the largest in Canada.

The project, called Morea, which was given the green light in March by the suburb of Mirabel, north of Montreal, will feature more than 20 attractions, including slides, a lazy river, spas and a surfing wave pool — over 150,000 square feet of entertainment space.

"I want everyone to come here and make great memories. This is why I want to build this," Courtemanche said.

On top of the water park, the development will also include a convention centre, two hotels with a total of 547 rooms, a 1,500 seat performance hall and a multi-level parking garage with a capacity of 1,350 vehicles.

A man standing with a large blue turtle mascot.
Ray Junior Courtemanche, right, hopes to one day be considered the Walt Disney of Quebec. His water park already has a mascot to rival the likes of Mickey Mouse — a turtle named Mo. (Submitted by Ray Junior Investments)

The park is being paid for through private investments, and Courtemanche says he expects it to cost between $175 to $200 million to build.

He says it will also include a state-of-the-art water recycling system that is inspired by similar systems used in water-starved tourist destinations like Las Vegas and Dubai.

Marketing director for Investissement Ray Junior and Courtemanche's daughter, Chloé Courtemanche, says the park aims to redefine the tourism landscape in Quebec by providing people with a premium destination between Montreal and Mont-Tremblant.

"We don't have any competitors actually because we will be completely different [than other water parks] because we have the convention centre and the two hotels," she said.

An artist's rendering of the Morea project in Mirabel showing a large complex.
An artist's rendering of the project, which will feature more than 20 attractions, including slides, a lazy river, spas and a surfing wave pool. (Submitted by Ray Junior Investments)

Small town 'competing in the big leagues': Mirabel mayor

The Morea Water Park will be situated inside a development called Cité Mirabel. Since 2012, Ray Junior Courtemanche has been working with the city to develop the area, and they've been busy.

There are already 3,500 newly constructed condos, 1,000 detached homes, dozens of restaurants and outlet shopping.

Mirabel Mayor Partick Charbonneau says the vision for the area is based around high density living with access to services for residents, all within a short distance. He says the growing neighbourhood is ideal for people who work nearby or wish to commute to Montreal. It also seems to be attracting retirees who are looking to downsize and soon, hopefully, tourists.

Charbonneau says Mirabel used to be considered another sleepy suburb but that in the last 15 years, it has "become a small town that's competing in the big leagues."

An artist's rendering of a large complex and a person overlooking it from a terrasse.
Work is expected to start on Morea in the spring of 2026. The opening date is expected to be in the spring of 2028. (Submitted by Ray Junior Investments)

The water park is part of the city's continued push to become a tourist destination that aims to attract people who want to stay in a place that is entertaining as well as visit both Montreal and Mont-Tremblant. Charbonneau added that the area's farm-to-table restaurants and sugar shacks are already growing a solid reputation that attract visitors.

Cité Mirabel is also next door to a 36-hole golf course and there has been talk of exploring the possibility of building a small baseball stadium that could host a team in the Frontier League like the Aigles in Trois-Rivières or the Capitales in Quebec City.

Charbonneau didn't want to comment on a potential baseball stadium at this point, saying only that the city is working hard to examine all projects that make sense to round out the neighbourhood.

Whether the water park and rest of the development leads to Mirabel becoming Quebec's version of Orlando with Disney remains to be seen.

Still, the water park already has a mascot to rival the likes of Mickey Mouse — a turtle named Mo.

Work is expected to start on Morea in the spring of 2026. The opening date is expected to be in the spring of 2028.