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What is the largest theme park in Canada?

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.



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Spanning 580 acres, Disney's Animal Kingdom is the largest theme park in America and the world. Most recently, the park's attendance count was 7,194,000 annual visitors in 2021. The theme park is located within Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. The resort itself is 43 square miles — that's 27,520 acres.

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The Walt Disney world resort is 40 square miles. Thats the size of San Francisco. Disney World is actually four individual theme parks – Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom and Epcot. It has two water parks Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach and it's own shopping mall – Disney Springs.

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Founded in 1583, Bakken, or Dyrehavsbakken as it is officially named, has been a firm favorite with the people of Copenhagen for centuries. During summertime families, young couples and seniors alike flock to the amusement park and the surrounding woodland to indulge in a day of fun.

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The Toronto Disney Resort is a theme park and vacation resort located in Toronto Islands, Canada, just east of Toronto. It is owned and operated by the Toronto Port Lands Company with a license from The Walt Disney Company.

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Is there a Disney Park in Canada? No, it does not have a Disney Park.

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Galaxyland in Edmonton Galaxyland is North America's biggest indoor amusement park featuring over 27 thrilling rides. It also has play areas for people of all age groups. This amusement park in Canada was opened in 1985 and designed around a space theme.

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Banff National Park, Alberta What: As Canada's oldest national park, and the world's third oldest, Banff is one of the continent's premier destinations, boasting almost unsurpassed levels of natural beauty with its snow-capped peaks, dense coniferous forests, alpine meadows and pristine lakes.

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La Ronde is located on Île Sainte-Hélène at Parc Jean-Drapeau, near downtown Montreal. You can visit us either by car or by using public transportation.

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