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Is Behemoth taller than Leviathan?

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!



No, Leviathan is significantly taller than Behemoth. Both are iconic "Hyper Coasters" located at Canada's Wonderland in Ontario, but Leviathan was specifically designed to surpass the records previously held by Behemoth. Behemoth stands at a height of 230 feet (70 meters), while Leviathan reaches a staggering 306 feet (93 meters), officially moving it into the "Giga Coaster" category (roller coasters with a height or drop between 300 and 399 feet). Consequently, Leviathan is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada. While Behemoth focuses more on "airtime" with multiple camelback hills, Leviathan emphasizes high-speed turns and a massive initial drop that reaches speeds of 148 km/h. Despite being in the same park, they offer distinct ride experiences, with Leviathan dominating the skyline as the park's ultimate thrill centerpiece.

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