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What is the biggest amusement in Canada?

Canada's Wonderland in Toronto If you're looking for big thrills head straight to Canada's Wonderland - our biggest theme park. Located just outside of Toronto it's got everything from upside-down rollercoasters to a splash park.



The biggest amusement park in Canada is Canada's Wonderland, located in Vaughan, Ontario, just north of Toronto. Spanning approximately 330 acres, it is a world-class destination that rivals major US parks. It features over 200 attractions, including 18 roller coasters, which places it among the top parks globally for coaster count. The park is famous for its "Big Three" coasters: Behemoth, Leviathan, and Yukon Striker (the world's fastest, longest, and tallest dive coaster). In addition to high-thrill rides, the park includes a 20-acre water park called Splash Works, several themed areas like International Street and Medieval Faire, and extensive children's areas featuring Snoopy and the Peanuts gang. It attracts millions of visitors annually during its operating season from May to October. While places like West Edmonton Mall's Galaxyland are significant as indoor parks, Canada's Wonderland is the undisputed leader in terms of acreage, ride density, and international acclaim within the country.

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