Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland features 330 acres of exiting rides and attractions for the entire family
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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: YesCanada's Wonderland Hours:
Opening hours may differ on holidays
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Address: Vaughan, ON L6A 1S6, Canada
Phone: (905) 832-8131
Official Website: Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland Reviews
Rated
Great place to spend some time, with family or friends. Would recommend younger folks to visit for sure.
If you are a roller-coaster person, this is the place to be.
If you buy fast lane tickets, please remember to take a special wrist band from the entrance area, as it's is mandatory and your tickets will not give you fast access.
Enough options for food and drinks, washrooms.
Beer is served too.
Would recommend buying a season's pass because enjoying the whole place in just one day isn't possible. There are too many rides to enjoy
Ajay Chaudhary - a month ago
My recent visit to Canada's Wonderland was absolutely amazing. It's home to some of the best roller coasters in Canada, and the experience did not disappoint.
One of the highlights of my trip was the incredibly short waiting times. Visiting on a weekday meant that the longest I ever had to wait was around 5 minutes, making the experience even more enjoyable.
The roller coasters are top-notch. I particularly enjoyed Yukon Striker, Behemoth, and Leviathan, which I rode multiple times. Each provided a unique thrill and contributed to an unforgettable day.
For anyone planning to visit more than twice a year, I highly recommend getting a season pass. It's cost-effective and comes with additional perks that enhance the overall experience.
The premium all-day meal and drinks plan are worth considering. However, it's important to note that not all restaurants are open in May, which means food options are somewhat limited during this time.
Overall, my trip to Canada's Wonderland was filled with adventure, great photo opportunities, and thrilling experiences. I can't wait to go back!
Anshul Hooda - a month ago
We had a good time here. We bought the fast lane plus and it was worth it to not stand around in a queue for sure. Would 100% recommend this if you have the means to do it.
Only a couple of things stopped it from being a 5 star.
On the Guardian, half of the guns in our car didnt work. Looking at the scores from the car behind us, same thing. Waited a long time for the kid to not shoot anything.
The Bat could easily convert that single rider lane to a fast track.
It cost 42 or 44 bucks for two 12" subs at Subway. Yes there are other options like bringing your own food or buying the all day food pass and yes you should expect to pay more in a park but wow!!
All in all a fun day and the boy had a blast.
Stu Switzer - in the last week
It was a beautiful day without a cloud in the sky. We were three generations heading for a good time at Canada's Wonderland. Admission was pricey as you might expect for a theme park. The lines were long (too long for me in the sun), so we just walked around looking for a short line. We had purchased the All Day Dining bracelet. What a BIG mistake. Nothing was open until 11 so we could get started eating until someone opened. We stood in line at Coasters Diner. They were late opening, and the food was basic and without a beverage (a little soda was about $6). After 90 minutes we stood in line at Subway for thirty minutes for a six inch pizza sub with less ingredients than any Subway in the world. Most unimpressive! Several of the rides were not open, but the young ones had fun. Then again they love the local splash pads around the city that are free. If I recommend this place at all, I'd say it might be good for teens. All others are going to be disappointed like me.
David & Patti Ens - 3 weeks ago
Great experience on my recent visit. There are lots of rides to choose from. All the rides were fun. Be prepared for longer wait times during the weekends. Buying the seasonal pass is definitely worth it as one cannot complete all the rides in a single day.
Dhananjay Narayan - 3 weeks ago
Directions
TTC Subway and YRT Bus Line | Nearest Station | Walking Time |
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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 -
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