Electrical Malfunction at Cultus Lake Waterpark Burns 9 Visitors

Emergency responders were dispatched to Cultus Lake Waterpark on June 15, 2026, after an electrical malfunction resulted in burns for nine individuals. The incident raised significant concern among both visitors and emergency services.
Incident Overview
Around 11:20 a.m., reports emerged regarding several patrons experiencing burns due to electrical issues. Preliminary communications indicated that a group of youth was affected, with most of the victims being children aged 10 to 12 years.
Emergency Response
- Chilliwack Fire Department
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
- BC Ambulance Services
These agencies quickly arrived on the scene to assist those in need. Fortunately, all nine patients were reported to be conscious and breathing upon the arrival of emergency services.
Authorities’ Actions
In response to the incident, power at the waterpark was temporarily shut off. Officials awaited the arrival of BC Hydro crews to assess and rectify the electrical situation.
Impact on Surrounding Areas
The emergency prompted the closure of traffic leading into the Cultus Lake area. This caused significant congestion, especially at the nearby roundabout at Sunnyside Boulevard. Additionally, air ambulances were anticipated to land in the parking lot of the waterpark and a local school.
Visitor Safety
Several field trips to the waterpark were scheduled for that morning, increasing the sense of urgency surrounding the incident. Local authorities remained vigilant to ensure the safety of all visitors during this medical emergency.



