Club Lake Ahoy
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Club Lake Ahoy was a water park situated within a man-made lake located in current day Chesapeake, Virginia. Many of the amusements contained in this park would by today's standards be considered dangerous. Huge metal towers with high dive platforms and Zip-cable rides over twenty feet high in the air dotted the lake.
It has since been acquired by the City of Chesapeake and is under review for redevelopment as a City park.
[edit] Controversy
In 1995, Nelson Harvey Jr. died at Lake Ahoy. The details of his death are not publicly known.[1]