‘Electrical non-compliances’ found at B.C. waterpark where kids were burned
CULTUS LAKE — The agency that oversees safety at B.C. amusement parks says investigators have found “electrical non compliances” at Cultus Lake Waterpark where a group of 12 schoolchildren suffered electrical burns on Monday.
Technical Safety BC, which is leading the investigation into what went wrong at the park, said in a statement on Wednesday that the finding means the park in the Fraser Valley will be shut until the problems are fixed and there is no timeline for reopening.
The regulator said its safety officers are “conducting a thorough assessment” at the park where the group suffered electrical burns requiring hospitalization.
The waterpark posted a statement on its website on Tuesday that said it was “fully co-operating with all authorities as they complete” their investigation.


