Canada’s Wonderland is retiring one of its longtime roller coasters. The Vaughan amusement park confirmed that it’s shuttering the 20-year-old Time Warp and will be removing the ride from ...
And that’s exactly what Canada’s Wonderland is doing with its new Yukon Striker ride. At 245 ft. tall (including underground portions) with a top speed of 80 m.p.h., the Yukon Striker has ...
They said plans for the area once the ride is removed have not yet been announced. Canada’s Wonderland is set to reopen May 8. The amusement park previously announced a new dual-rollercoaster ...
A 17-year-old girl was taken to hospital after falling off a ride at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ont., on Thursday afternoon, York Regional Police say. Const. James Dickson of York Regional ...
Manufactured by Italian ride design firm Zamperla, the attraction opened at Wonderland in 2004 in the park's "Grande World Exposition of 1890" themed area. It was Canada's first flying coaster ...
One of the main reasons to visit Canada's Wonderland is its incredible collection of exhilarating rides. Thrill-seekers can brave the intense drops and loops of rides like Leviathan, Behemoth and ...
Time to say goodbye, thrill-seekers. After two decades of flipping, soaring and making riders question their life choices mid-loop, Time Warp is officially retiring from Canada’s Wonderland. The ...
The clock has run out on Time Warp at Canada’s Wonderland. A spokesperson for the amusement park in Vaughan said in a statement that the attraction “is being retired and will be removed before the ...
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