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You don't need to plan a trip to Disney World in order to enjoy some fun rides and attractions. There are lots of amusement parks and waterparks near Toronto that offer endless summer fun.

You can spend a day riding giant rollercoasters, filling up on treats and zipping down waterslides at these spots around the city.

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Get ready for some thrills! Canada's Wonderland is opening so soon for the 2024 season and it's the perfect day trip from Toronto. From tickets to attractions, here's what to know about the park this year.

The Vaughan amusement park is home to more than 200 attractions including 18 rollercoasters and Splash Works, the 20-acre water park, as well as restaurants, games and more.

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Summer just got more exciting! Canada's Wonderland has just announced a new waterslide with thrilling drops and a "zero gravity wall."

Moosehorn Falls is the newest attraction coming to the park's waterpark, Splash Works in 2024, promising a wild raft adventure that's sure to leave riders drenched.

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The summer heat is here and what better way to cool off than by taking a trip to a water park. Ontario is home to several giant water parks, including some of the largest in Canada, and they've just reopened for the season.

You can spend the day speeding down slides, splashing through wave pools, and being whisked around in thrill rides. There are more relaxing experiences available too, such as lounging in private cabanas or floating along a lazy river.

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Canada's Wonderland is a popular place to visit during a warm summer day and on a long weekend, but an incident on Sunday evening caused a part of the park to close on Monday.

A fire broke out at Splash Works at around 10:45 p.m. on Sunday, July 31.

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