Canada's Wonderland Review Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
This 330 acre amusement park houses 16 roller coasters, tons of flat rides, a water park, family rides, and more! As of 2016, it is the most visited seasonal theme park in the Cedar Fair chain.
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Top 10 Fastest Rides & Roller Coasters at Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland Rides! Canada's Wonderland is a Cedar Fair owned theme park near Toronto. The park is home to many thrill rides including 16 roller coasters ranking it as the third park in the world with the most coasters. Now Canada's Wonderland is well known for its B&M coasters Leviathan and Behemoth, but there's many other high speed thrills at the park. Keep your hands, arms, feet and legs inside the train as we count down the Top 10 Fastest Rides at Canada's Wonderland. DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!*** ► ◄
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*Top 10 Fastest Rides at Canadas Wonderland:*
10- Backlot Stunt Coaster (Formerly The Italian Job Stunt Track)
9- The Bat
8- Flight Deck (Formerly Top Gun)
7- Dragon Fire
6- Vortex
5- The Mighty Canadian Minebuster
4- Wild Beast
3- Drop Tower: Scream Zone
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1- Leviathan
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Canada's Wonderland 2019 Tour & Review with The Legend
The Legend & Molly show your around Canada's Wonderland in Ontario, Canada. This video shows off all the roller coasters and flat rides this amusement park has to offer, plus we take a look at the fantastic kids area and some food & beer.
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Top 15 Roller Coasters at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada HD 2019
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Official POV - Leviathan - Canada's Wonderland
Are you looking for the ultimate adventure?
For ambitious thrill-seekers looking to conquer Canada’s tallest and fastest roller coaster, look no further! Leviathan, a mystical sea creature, will take you on the ride of your life. On this record-breaking giga coaster, riders will ascend a heart-pounding 306 feet to make their way to the highest peak in the park, where they’ll be face-to-face with a steep 80 degree drop. Before they know it, they’ll be racing down the track at incredible speeds reaching up to 148 kilometers an hour – fun fact: that’s faster than most trains travel in Canada!
At 306 feet (93.27M) this is the tallest ride in the Park – towering 76 feet (23.2M) taller than Behemoth, and 5 feet (1.52M) taller than WindSeeker.
If you’re looking for fun and adventure, be sure to hit up Leviathan, hold onto your lap bar, and enjoy the wild ride!
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Yukon Striker front seat on-ride POV animation Canada's Wonderland New-for-2019
Canada's Wonderland released this video animation of the park's new-for-2019 B&M (Bolliger & Mabillard) custom dive coaster. At 223 feet (68m) tall, 80 miles per hour (130 km/h), and 3,625 feet (1,105m) long, it will be the world's tallest, fastest and longest dive coaster, tied in height with Valravn at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Its four inversions will also be the most on a coaster of its type and it will have the longest drop at 246 feet (75m).
Canada's Wonderland is located north of Toronto in Vaughan, Ontario.
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Wonder Mountain's Guardian onride POV - Canada's Wonderland - Vaughan, Ontario
Wonder Mountain's Guardian (also known as Guardian or WMG; during Halloween Haunt known as Zombies 4D) is a 4D, interactive dark ride roller coaster at the Canada's Wonderland amusement park located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is also the first ride part of Cedar Fair's Amusement Dark collection. Park management first proposed a dark ride located inside Wonder Mountain around 2004. Technology and budget limitations at the time delayed the project's planning and design stages until 2011. The steel track was manufactured by Art Engineering; it is approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) long and has a maximum height of about 60 feet (18 m). The ride also has one of the largest drop tracks in the world.
Triotech designed the ride's interactive 3D animations, which are accompanied by other special effects such as wind, adding the fourth dimension. During the park's Halloween Haunt event in October, the animations are replaced with zombie-themed effects. Delays during construction delayed the ride's opening until May 24, 2014; three weeks after the 2014 season began. Guardian was inspired by the dragon in Thunder Run—another roller coaster located in the mountain area of the park—and Starlight Spectacular—a nightly light-and-sound show focused on Wonder Mountain
In the ride's narrative of events preceding those that occur during the ride, King Adelsten entered the mountain to fight a dragon called Ormaar. During the battle, the king lost his crown. Stansein, one of the king's servants, guides riders through the mountain to find and retrieve the crown.[25][26] Throughout the ride, riders can score points by hitting objects on the screen with their light guns. At the end, the highest scores are placed in the 'Wonder Mountain's Guardian Hall of Fame'.
After the train leaves the station, it turns180-degrees right and exits the mountain, leading into a 60-foot (18 m) chain lift hill.[10] Once at the top, the train enters a shallow, right-hand drop and runs along the side of the mountain. It makes a banked right turn back into the mountain, then a tarpaulin drops, blocking the entrance to prevent light from entering. The train slows and the cars rotate 90 degrees to face the screens. Stansein tells riders to prepare to battle the enemies. The first scene takes place in forest environment where riders fight Sneaky Spiders and Beasty Bats. At the end of the first scene, riders who began the ride facing forward see Stansein's first appearance, in which he points in the direction riders should go next. Backward-facing riders do not see this transition. In the next scene, riders—who are surrounded by a lake inside the mountain—battle Wet Ones and Crazy Crabs. The scene starts above the surface of the water but later moves downwards. As the scene ends, the train passes two waterfalls; this transition is absent for backward-facing riders.
Riders then arrive in an underground city named Draconian City, where they battle against Draconians and Archers. Nearing the finale, forward-facing riders see Stansein making his final appearance, following the train. Riders are then confronted by more Draconians and Archers before entering a gold-covered area where King Adelsten's crown is found. Soon after, Ormaar arrives and breathes fire toward the ground. After a few seconds, the drop track releases the train into a 30-foot (9.1 m) free fall, escaping from Ormaar. As the train leaves the drop track, the trains are rotated to their original positions and all of the riders' scores are displayed on both sides of the track. After turning left into the station, riders disembark and the next riders board. One cycle of the ride lasts approximately three-and-a-half minutes.
Zombies 4D
In the ride's Zombies 4D version, riders score points for shooting zombies and police badges found throughout the ride, but lose points if they shoot civilians.
After the train is dispatched and enters Wonder Mountain, riders find themselves in a graveyard where zombies are roaming. At the end of the scene, riders who began facing forward see a survivor directing them to the next scene. Riders who were seated backwards do not see this transition.
Guardian operates with five trains, each containing two cars that were manufactured by Art Engineering. Each car seats four riders back-to-back in seated rows; each train can seat eight riders. Every seat has a lap-bar restraint, a light gun, and a loudspeaker that provides sound during the ride. This configuration allows the ride to theoretically carry 650 riders per hour. The cars can rotate 90 degrees in both directions. The trains' light guns are programmed to display a unique colour on the ride's screens to indicate where each rider is shooting and to distinguish between shooters.
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Top 10 BEST Flat Rides | Canada's Wonderland 2018 Theme Park
The theme park Canada's Wonderland has some really great rides & roller coasters! Let's take a look at Canada's Wonderland and count down the top 10 best flat rides (Top 10 Rides) at Canada's Wonderland: a Cedar Fair amusement park. Canada’s Wonderland is located in Vaughn, Ontario just north of Toronto. Being the largest theme park in Canada, it’s home to over 80 attractions including 16 roller coasters, ranking it the third park in the world with the most coasters. Although the park is well known for its B&M coasters Leviathan & Behemoth, Canada’s Wonderland has accumulated quite the collection of flat rides over the years. Even some that are unique and exclusive to the park and North America. DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!*** ► ◄
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Canada’s Wonderland Flat rides mentioned in this video
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Shockwave
Nightmares
Windseeker
Sledge Hammer
Soaring Timbers
Drop Tower: Scream Zone (formerly Drop Zone: Stunt Tower)
Spinovator
Riptide (formerly Cliffhanger)
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Wild Beast on-ride POV - Canada's Wonderland - Vaughan, Ontario
Wild Beast is a wooden roller coaster located at Canada's Wonderland, in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Originally named Wilde Beast, it is one of the four roller coasters that debuted with the park in 1981, and is one of two wooden coasters at Canada's Wonderland modelled after a ride at Coney Island amusement park in Cincinnati, Ohio (specifically, Wildcat); the other is the Mighty Canadian Minebuster. The ride's fan curve was rebuilt in 1998.
The ride is a double out-and-back coaster encompassing a figure 8 design. The ride was designed by Curtis D. Summers but is based on the original Coney Island Wildcat designed by Herbert Schmeck. It was constructed in-house under the direction of Summers. The coaster was not built by PTC despite a plaque at the operator's booth and several published reports that claim it was. PTC stopped building coasters in 1979. It is likely however, that the construction crew consisted of workers who had previously built coasters for PTC. The two 28-passenger trains were supplied by the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. Unlike the PTC trains on the park's other wooden coaster these utilize a shorter 4-seat car that is designed to better negotiate turns.
Curtis D. Summers continued to use this design at other Taft-owned parks including Kings Dominion in Virginia where the coaster, which opened in 1982, is known as Grizzly. Though similar in layout, the ride was tempered when reproduced as Bush Beast at Wonderland Sydney in 1985 and at California's Great America as Grizzly in 1986
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The coaster was featured in the Fraggle Rock episode The Thirty-Minute Work Week, where Uncle Travelling Matt took a ride on it, as he mistook it for a form of transportation. Puppeteer Dave Goelz has a cameo in the scene as the man next to Matt.
In 2015, the track was partially reconstructed after the first hill to create a smoother ride experience.
Official POV - Mighty Canadian Minebuster - Canada's Wonderland
The Mighty Canadian Minebuster is one of three wooden roller coasters in the Park. Guests will feel the rush as they ride the Minebuster and its immense wooden track full of side-winding turns, stomach lifting camel humps and breathtaking drops.
Canada's Wonderland June 2017 Park Footage
I got the chance to go up to Vaughan, Ontario Canada to spend 2 days at the countries largest amusement park, Canada's Wonderland! This amazing park is home to 16 roller coasters, tons of flat rides, and something for the whole family!
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Official POV - The Bat - Canada's Wonderland
On The Bat, riders are pulled backwards and launched through an unyielding corkscrew and a breathtaking loop. Riders travel at almost 75km/hour through the station, into a Cobra Roll which takes them directly into a climb up a second lift hill. Riders then experience a unique thrill as they travel backwards through the twists, turns and loops before returning to the station.
Canada's Wonderland (Vaughan, Ontario) 2015
Some of the rides shown in this video include Shockwave, Leviathan, Psyclone, Vortex, and the one-of-a-kind Sledge Hammer.
Official POV - Timberwolf Falls - Canada's Wonderland
Listen to the howl of Timberwolf Falls! Hop aboard your boat where you will traverse a racing river and cool off with a giant splash. Climb up through the trees to get a breathtaking view of the surrounding area including Yukon Striker, Vortex and Lumberjack. As you slowly come around the bend, you’ll start to see the water cascade down and before it’s too late, you’re plummeting 50 feet down into the cool waters below. It’s the perfect way to cool off on a hot summers day! Watch the ride from the Observation Deck and watch out for that wave! Where will you get soaked? On the ride or on the Observation Deck? Or both? The choice is yours!
Leviathan (On-Ride) Canada's Wonderland
Front Rider's Perspective on Leviathan (Bolliger & Mabillard: Giga Coaster) at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.
Length: 5486' (1672m)
Height: 306' (93m)
Inversions: 0
Speed: 92 mph (145 kph)
Max Vertical Angle: 80 Degrees
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Canada's Wonderland - 2018 Music Video
Canada's Wonderland is located just outside of Toronto in Vaughan, Ontario and is owned by Cedar Fair. It's Canada's largest theme park and is the most visited seasonal amusement park in all of North America. The park currently has 16 roller coasters, which is the third most in the world. Some standout coasters include the 306 ft Leviathan, B&M's first giga coaster, as well as Behemoth, B&M's first hyper coaster to feature the V-shaped style seating.
Canada's Wonderland is also known for an abundance of flat rides, some of which can't be found anywhere else in the world. Some of these include Sledge Hammer, Riptide, Night Mares, Soaring Timbers, Drop Tower, Lumberjack, Shockwave, Psyclone, Orbiter, Skyhawk, and Windseeker.
The rest of Canada's Wonderland's coasters include Back Lot Stunt Coaster, Bat, Dragon Fire, Flight Deck, Fly, Ghoster Coaster, Mighty Canadian Minebuster, Silver Streak, Taxi Jam, Thunder Run, Time Warp, Vortex, Wild Beast, and Wonder Mountain's Guardian. A new roller coaster is rumored to be added for the 2019 season, possibly a B&M Dive coaster.
Filmed on June 4th, 5th, and 6th, 2018.
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