WARNING: This story contains a video showing violence and strong language.
Investigators are aware of a video showing a brawl at a water park in Brampton that’s been seen over a million times on social media.
The video shared by several accounts on online platforms shows a woman on the ground at the Wet’n’Wild water park in Brampton being surrounded and attacked by multiple assailants.
Another woman tries to intervene but soon attracts the attention of the attackers, who chase the woman and throw blows while she tries to run into a gift shop.
Park staff can be seen in the video while the chaos ensues, and multiple guests can be heard calling for help.
A women was attacked by a group of people at “Wet N Wild” in Brampton while children watch. A man can be seen hitting the defenceless women on the ground with an object multiple times. A women trying to stop the fight was chased down and attacked by a group of people also. No… pic.twitter.com/1OFmtKn09U
— Toronto Crime Watch (@CrimewatchTO) July 27, 2025
Peel Regional Police confirmed to INsauga.com that they are aware of the video, which appears to be from an incident at the water park last week.
Officers were called to Wet’n’Wild on Wednesday for reports of a fight near the park’s front entrance. The incident was described as an “altercation amongst two different groups of people,” by a Peel police spokesperson.
But when police arrived, the crowd had already dispersed.
No “serious” physical injuries were reported and no charges were laid, police told INsauga.com.
The incident is the second brawl in as many weeks at Wet’n’Wild and follows a fight on July 12 at the park’s adults-only Shockwave event.
No serious injuries were reported in the earlier incident and no charges were laid.
The Shockwave fight led the water park to postpone its next event planned for July 26 “to later this summer.” The park also says it is working with Peel police ahead of its next scheduled adults-only event on Aug. 9.
Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Peel Regional Police by calling 905-453-3311. Anonymous tips may also be submitted to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or by visiting www.peelcrimestoppers.ca.
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