Aqua World USA relocates to popular Cedar Isle site off Causeway Bridge




Cedar Creek Lake residents and visitors can now rent Stand-Up Paddle boards, kayaks and electric boats lakeside at a new entertainment complex in Seven Points.

Aqua World USA is operating at the site of the old Cedar Isle Restaurant and Baja Beach Club that was destroyed by fire over a year ago. Owners Ruth and Jacques van der Plas have set up a complex of small buildings on a boardwalk where food, beverages and merchandise will be sold in addition to the rental and sales of water sports equipment.

The covered band stand and the docks of the old club will be used in the operation. Sand has been trucked into build a beach.

The entertainment complex is located near Tom Finley Park, which contains a public boat launch, picnic tables and a fishing pier.

Aqua World USA recently showed off the nearly finished entertainment complex at a Cedar Creek Lake Chamber of Commerce reception.

The company will also host kayak camps, yoga classes on paddle boards, corporate retreats and birthday parties.

Aqua World USA will continue to deliver rental equipment to residences.

The lakeside venue is at 2001 E. Cedar Creek Parkway in Seven Points on the island near the middle of the Causeway Bridge on Highway 334.

Call 903-802-6919 for information.

 

 




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