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Canada's Wonderland, formerly known as Paramount Canada's Wonderland, is a 330-acre (130 ha) amusement park located in Vaughan, Ontario, a municipality within the Greater Toronto Area. Opened in 1981 by the Taft Broadcasting Company and the Great-West Life Assurance Company , it was the first major theme park in Canada and remains the country's ...
Opening date: 1981: Cost: $1.2M est. ... 30-passenger trains were supplied PTC. Canada's Wonderland's ... Riders then go through two negative-G hills and pass under a ...
These three family rides officially opened to the public on May 6, 2001, replacing the Jumbo Bumps attraction, and the entrance to their common plaza can be found by Frequent Flyers. Today, in the Six Flags era, Zoom Zone is no longer a listed area of the park but signage still covers the plaza. Silver Streak occupies the majority of the ...
Canada's Wonderland: Family launched roller coaster: ART Engineering: June [16] Toutatis: Parc Astérix: Launched roller coaster: Intamin: April 8: TRON Lightcycle / Run: Magic Kingdom: Motorbike launched roller coaster: Vekoma: April 4 [17] Wandering Oaken's Sliding Sleighs: Hong Kong Disneyland: Junior roller coaster: Vekoma: November 20 ...
Aerial view of Canada's Wonderland in 2011, showing most of the park's attractions Canada's Wonderland is a 330-acre (130 ha) theme park located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, a suburb directly north of Toronto and owned by Six Flags. When Canada's Wonderland first opened in 1981 under Kings Entertainment Company ownership, there were 26 attractions. Today, there are 69, including the ...
AlpenFury is a steel launched roller coaster under construction at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is being manufactured by Premier Rides with an expected opening in 2025. AlpenFury is also being marketed as the tallest, fastest, and longest launch coaster in Canada, in addition to featuring nine inversions and becoming the ...
Canada's Wonderland is a 330-acre (130 ha) theme park located in Vaughan, Ontario. Opened in 1981 by the Taft Broadcasting Company and The Great-West Life Assurance Company as the first major theme park in Canada , it remains the country's largest amusement park.
In the opening year, an information and ticket booth was located in front of Arthur's Baye; [2] tickets have since been phased out. For the 2019 season, Canada's Wonderland reverted some of the attractions names in Medieval Faire back to their original 1981 names. The names include: Canterbury Theatre, previously Wonderland Theatre