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canada's wonderland

Funnel cake and thrilling rides are just around the bend! Canada's Wonderland is opening soon, so you can once again enjoy a range of attractions and iconic amusement park treats.

The 330-acre Vaughan park will open its doors to the public on May 8. The 2025 season promises a lineup of exciting events, entertainment, and even a new ride.

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It's the most magical time of the year! Canada's Wonderland will officially be transforming into a holiday paradise for the annual WinterFest event.

The enchanting winter festival is returning for its fifth season on select dates from November 16, 2024 to January 4, 2025.

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Thanksgiving is just around the corner, bringing all the cozy vibes, pumpkin-flavoured everything and stunning fall foliage across Ontario.

As we start the long weekend, you may be wondering what's open and closed on Thanksgiving 2024 in Toronto, Ottawa or other spots across Ontario — especially if you're planning some last-minute shopping or looking for fun activities with friends and family.

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Calling all thrill-seekers! Canada's Wonderland is known for its speeding roller coasters and heart-pounding rides, and things are about to get even more exciting with the addition of a brand new attraction.

Today, the theme park announced in a press release that it will be opening a "record-breaking launch coaster" that's the "tallest, longest, and fastest" of its kind in Canada.

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A 17-year-old girl was taken to a trauma centre after reportedly falling 30 to 40 feet from a Canada's Wonderland ride on Thursday.

A spokesperson for York Regional Police told Narcity that they were called to the park at 2:42 p.m. on Thursday after it was reported that a person was injured, and then a teen girl was taken to a trauma centre.

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