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CANADA'S WONDERLAND Holloween
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2011-10-14 - 2011-10-31 |
7:00pm |
Organizer: Canada's Wonderland
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More Information:
Canada's Wonderland is Canada's first and largest theme park featuring over 200 attractions, 68 thrilling rides, North America's greatest variety of roller coasters, Splash Works, a 20-acre water park and live shows.
Tried and true favourite thrill rides and coasters return, ready to do what they do best; make you scream. Behemoth is Canada's biggest, tallest and fastest rollercoaster, with eight extreme drops, open air seating, high speed twists, turns and loops. The daring may want to be lifted 23 stories high and then dropped at 100 kilometres per hour aboard Drop Tower. Not to be outdone are Vortex, Canada's first suspended roller coaster, an intense corkscrew design in The Bat, Skyrider's shark curves and side-winding helix (standing up of course), Dragon Fire's two 360-degree loops, the trek through Wonder Mountain aboard Thunder Run and let's not forget the coaster that lives up to its name, The Mighty Canadian Minebuster, the largest and longest wooden coaster in Canada.
New This Year: 2011 sees the unveiling of Windseeker, a brand new 301 ft swing ride. Riders will ascend 30 stories before spinning 50 km/hour above Wonder Mountain.
The Park is also debuting two new live shows; a high energy rock show called Start Me Up and Charlie Brown's Pirate Adventure.
This year is the park's 30th birthday and they are celebrating with Starlight Spectacular, a nightly light and sound performance.
Family Attractions: Last year's new addition Planet Snoopy has the entire Peanuts gang welcoming children of all ages to take a ride on Sally’s Loveboat, race the Peanut’s 500 track or take a ride upon Woodstock Whirlybirds.
KidZville features numerous attractions including Taxi Jam, a roller coaster parents and kids can ride together, and Chopper Chase, a monorail ride. Catch planes, trains and rocket ships in Zoom Zone, where the sky's the limit aboard Jumpin' Jet, while Silver Streak, Canada's first junior inverted coaster with a helix will delight young thrill seekers who will dive, wind and swoop through its suspended, zigzagged track. If there's more left in you, be sure to check out Splash Works, White Water Canyon Area and Action Theatre.
Getting There: Canada's Wonderland is located in the city of Vaughan on Highway 400. Exit at Rutherford Road. The park is approximately 30 minutes from downtown Toronto and 10 minutes north of Highway 401.
By Car: Exit at Rutherford Road, if travelling north and Major MacKenzie if travelling south. The park is located approximately 40 minutes from downtown Toronto and 10 minutes north of Highway 401.
By Transit: The Wonderland Express "GO" Buses run regularly from Yorkdale and York Mills subway stations. Schedule operates throughout the day and evening through closing.
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