Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland features 330 acres of exiting rides and attractions for the entire family
If you love roller coasters you will love Canada's Wonderland. With an amazing total of 16 roller coasters, Canada's Wonderland ranks second in the world for the largest number of roller coasters in a single amusement park. There is, however, much more to enjoy than just the roller coasters.
Canada's Wonderland features a wide variety of exciting attractions, rides and shows to entertain the entire family. There are 60 thrilling rides and over 200 attractions in total including a 20 acre waterpark with Canada's largest outdoor wave pool and every type of water slide you could imagine.
For those who can take advantage of the advanced online ticket pruchases Canada's Wonderland offers a substantial discount over the gate pricing.
Thanks to the new TTC subway extension into Vaughan, it's now easier than ever to get to Canada's Wonderland, which is now just a quick 16 minute bus ride from the new Vaughan Metropolitan Station.
For additional information about the including current admission fees and hours see the official website link below.
Facts For Your Visit
Fee: YesAddress: Vaughan, ON L6A 1S6, Canada
Phone: (905) 832-8131
Official Website: Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland Reviews
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Amazing Place To Come, Have Fun Of A Lifetime, Meet And Make New Friends/People, Whether Its Solo/Group/Family/Friends Group etc. on Regular, Waterpark, Haunted Haunted and/or Winterfest. Always A Pleasure Coming To Enjoy The Thrill Of That Gut-Feeling When You Are Hovering In Your Seats.
PS- Only Rude Guests Can Be A Problem, But Its Always Best to Ignore The Negatives And Only Stick To Positives.
Sarem Bokhari - 3 weeks ago
During the winter season the park is nicely decorated, and the atmosphere feels festive and calm, which makes it enjoyable to walk around and take photos.
However, due to the cold weather, most of the rides are not operational, which is something visitors should be aware of before coming. It’s more of a scenic and seasonal experience rather than a full amusement park day.
Moosvi Raza - 2 months ago
My husband and I went for the first time during Halloween Haunt on Halloween because we purchased a gold pass from a different amusement park. We got to try a Beaver Tail - Avalanche flavor and it was delicious! The level of detail that went into designing the Halloween Haunt was impressive. The decorations were awesome, there was specially named and unique food options, and there were different themed areas with actors dressed up in scary costumes. One area there were all zombies and another had clowns. The actors were clearly having a good time scaring people and it was sometimes entertaining to just watch them scare other parkgoers. It was also possible to bypass these areas if you didn't want to get scared. There was a freak show, a fire spinning show, and music performances throughout the night. We didn't opt to buy the extra pass to enter the haunted mazes - mainly because I'm not a fan. I rode a few coasters because there was no wait, but it was quite chilly. It was still exhilarating and a lot of fun. We will definitely be back when it is a bit warmer.
Sarah Malczewski - 5 months ago
I purchased my good season pass for the first time and so far its been great value for money. During summer i was able to ride the new coaster plus the other big coasters with minimum wait times.
I went once in the summer twice during halloween haunt. I went opening day for haunt and i was able to ride leviathan 8 times back to back as there was no line. Second visit to haunt was also good.
I went for winterfest as well it was nice but they could definitely up the game more the fire pits were dead at mist seating areas out of 4 pits one was always dead in each sitting area.
Hoping to go this summer again
Qu Sd - 2 months ago
Countless thrill rides to choose from, all fantastic. A fast pass ticket is highly recommended if you are exclusively looking to ride everything. Otherwise, plenty of food and good vibes await. Only downside was the lack of drinking fountains around the park. Could only reliably find some at the front entrance.
Matthew Wines - 6 months ago
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Directions
| TTC Subway and YRT Bus Line | Nearest Station | Walking Time |
|---|---|---|
| Yonge-University-Spadina | Vaughan Metropolitan Station | 4 MInutes |
How to get to Canada's Wonderland by TTC Subway and YRT Bus
Exit Vaughan Metropolitan Station on Line 1 and walk over to the SmartCentre Place Bus Terminal directly north of the station. From there, take the #20 Jane Street North Bus and exit at Norwood Avenue (about a 16 minute ride). Cross over Jane Street and walk across the Canada's Wonderland parking lot to the entrance. Important: This bus will require a separate fare as it operates outside of the TTC zone. You can verify the schedule and fares at York Region Transit.
In addition to the above, GO Transit operates an Express GO Bus service (Route 60) from York Mill Station right to Wonderland when it is open.
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Behemoth is the newest and tallest rollercoaster at Canada's Wonderland cc licensed photo by Mindme -
Spinning on the Psyclone at Canada's Wonderland cc licensed photo by Roller Coaster Philosophy

