Natare Projects
Waterparks Projects
Natare partners with water and theme parks, municipalities, resorts, and recreation facilities to support dynamic aquatic environments designed for play, relaxation, and high-volume use. From leisure pools and lazy rivers to interactive water features and multi-use recreation centers, these projects are built to deliver fun and engaging experiences for guests of all ages.
Natare is the Latin verb meaning to swim, and everything we do is committed to this purpose.
Our work in this category spans a wide range of facilities, from destination waterpark attractions to community-focused aquatic centers.
These environments combine recreation, wellness, and community programming, often operating at high capacities with diverse user groups throughout the day.
Across these projects, Natare collaborates with architects, designers, engineers, contractors, owners, and operators to help bring complex aquatic designs to life while balancing creativity with constructability, durability, and long-term performance. Whether part of a large-scale attraction or a multi-purpose recreation facility, these aquatic spaces are designed to withstand continuous use while creating memorable experiences that keep guests coming back.
Projects
Project Overview Everything is bigger in Texas! The Texas-shaped lazy river and infinity-edge rooftop swimming pool are two of the highlights at the sixth Marriott Marquis hotel property that opened [...]
Project Overview Located near the heart of Orangeville, Ontario Alder Recreation Centre is a community centre that offers a variety of programs for residents within the area. As the community [...]
Project Overview In the summer of 2024, the Splash Island Indoor Aquatic Center at the Richard A. Carlucci Recreation & Aquatic Center in Plainfield, Indiana underwent a small transformation as [...]
Project Overview Taiora: QEII Recreation and Sport Centre represents resilience, innovation, and long-term community investment. Opened in spring 2018, the facility was constructed on the former site of the QEII [...]





