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theme parks

Attention, girls and ghouls! Halloween Haunt is returning to Canada's Wonderland this month, unofficially marking the start of spooky season.

The sinister fall attraction is reopening on September 22, 2023 for its 18th year with screams and spooks of all kinds, transforming the park into a nightmarish world where terrifying creatures roam after dark.

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Take a trip down memory lane! If you love Canada's Wonderland, you may be interested to know that at one time, the park looked very different.

Canada's Wonderland opened in 1981 with just 30 rides and has seen tons of changes and new attractions since.

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If you'll be heading to Canada's largest amusement park this year, you'll want to plan your visit to make sure you don't miss out on a number of exciting shows and events coming to the park.

Canada's Wonderland is hosting tons of festivals and special events in 2023, with food, music, fireworks and more for visitors to enjoy.

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A classic summer activity is visiting a theme park, and where better to go than Canada's Wonderland?

With over 200 attractions and 18 roller coasters alone, Canada's Wonderland is the country's largest amusement park, with tons to see and do.

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Summer is amusement park season and if you've been scouring the internet for cheap flights to the U.S. to head over to Florida's Disney World, you might want to rethink those plans.

While Disney World might be dubbed as the "happiest place on earth," visiting the iconic parks definitely come with a hefty price tag starting at $144 (US$109) per day. Not only is entry pricey, but with more than 17 million visitors a year, according to AECOM's Theme Index and Museum Index, it's also likely going to mean long days with huge lineups to contend with.

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