Top 6 Famous Amusement Parks in Canada

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4 min readAug 10, 2019

Canada is known as an ideal stopover for tourists who love beautiful landscapes as well as modern shopping malls here. Besides, Canada is also famous for the worldwide famous entertainment parks. Therefore, if you are planning to travel to Canada, please immediately note these locations we have summarized below!

1. Centreville Amusement Park

Centerville Amusement Park is a popular children’s amusement park located on Center Island, part of the Toronto Islands, offshore Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park has been operated by the Beasley family since 1967, currently through William Beasley Enterprises Limited based in Etobicoke, on land leased from the City of Toronto and open daily during the summer. The buildings in the park are designed in the 1900s style and have a mix of fairy colors. A miniaturized railway and many other fascinating games are built inside the park.

2. La Ronde Amusement Park

Located in Montreal city with an area of up to 2.4 hectares, La Ronde is a popular amusement park in Canada. La Ronde was built as a recreation area for the 1967 world exhibition fair.

Today, the park is owned and operated by Six Flags. There are a total of 40 trips and 10 rollercoasters like Le Monstre - the world’s tallest wooden roller coaster. Mison Rouge - the haunted house is considered to be the park’s best attraction, or best known for the name “terrorist labyrinth”. The park opens from May to November. Especially, in July La Ronde often holds an international fireworks festival with unique and impressive performances.

3. Galaxyland Indoor Amusement Park

Galaxyland, formerly known as Fantasyland, is an indoor park. Located in West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the largest shopping center in North America, it is home to the world’s highest indoor roller coaster (14 floors) and the longest roller coaster, Mindbender. Besides, World Waterpark is a tropical theme park with the largest indoor wave pools in North America. Coming to Galaxyland, you will experience the water slide or drop yourself in the cool blue water.

4. Canada’s Wonderland

Canada’s Wonderland is a 134ha amusement park located in Vaughan, Ontario, a suburb about 40 km north of downtown Toronto. The Taft Broadcasting Company and Great-West Life Assurance the Company opened in 1981 as Canada’s Wonderland theme park in the first major of Canada, the country’s largest remains it with more than 200 sights and 68 amusement park thrills. In 2017, this amusement park attracted about 3.76 million visitors to visit and play.

5. Upper Clements Park

Located in Nova Scotia, Canada, the Upper Clements park is a seasonal theme park and is operated by a group of non-profit communities. It includes two parks, Upper Clements and Upper Clements Adventure Park. The Upper Clements Park is open from early June to the end of September every year. Inside the park has a single wooden roller coaster at Atlantic Canada and more than 40 trips and many exciting games. Come to this park, visitors should experience the Tree Topper to become adventurers and overcome difficult obstacles.

6. Calaway Amusement Park

Located in Springbank, Alberta, 4 km west of the city limits of Calgary on the Trans-Canada Highway, Calaway Park is Western Canada’s largest outdoor park. This is a place of entertainment that many families love, and also an attractive destination for tourists. There are a lot of interesting games like Kamikaze, ProRacer, …

Besides, there are rivers where you can relax or interesting swimming pools for families with young children or guests who want to rest. Or you can go to the mini golf course or entertainment area right inside the park.

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