Who Owns Canada’s Wonderland? A Look Inside Canada’s Biggest Theme Park

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Located in Vaughan, Ontario, less than an hour from downtown Toronto, Canada’s Wonderland has been a favourite destination for fun and adventure since 1981. Spanning more than 330 acres, it’s Canada’s largest amusement park, drawing millions each year with its record-breaking roller coasters, waterpark attractions, live shows, and year-round festivals. Before exploring what’s inside, let’s uncover who actually owns this iconic theme park today.

Canada’s Wonderland
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Who Owns Canada’s Wonderland

Who Owns Canada’s Wonderland
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The story of Canada’s Wonderland’s ownership reflects its evolution from a local dream to a world-class destination.

  • 1981–1993: The park opened in 1981, developed by Taft Broadcasting Company and Great-West Life Assurance. As Canada’s first major theme park, it quickly became a symbol of national pride and family entertainment.
  • 1993–2006: In 1993, Paramount Communications Inc. purchased the park from Taft, rebranding it as Paramount Canada’s Wonderland and adding movie-inspired rides and shows.
  • 2006–2024: In 2006, Cedar Fair Entertainment Company acquired the park, and the original Canada’s Wonderland name was restored in early 2007 for the new season, marking the start of a major expansion period.
  • 2024–Present: Following a 2024 merger between Cedar Fair and Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the park became part of the Six Flags family. Despite this, it continues to operate with its distinctly Canadian identity and charm.

Inside Canada’s Wonderland — What Awaits Visitors

Themed Zones and Park Highlights

Splash Works Waterpark
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Canada’s Wonderland is divided into several themed zones, each offering its own atmosphere and attractions:

  • International Street – The grand entryway lined with restaurants, fountains, and the iconic Wonder Mountain.
  • Frontier Canada – A rugged, wilderness-themed area featuring Yukon Striker, the world’s tallest and fastest dive coaster.
  • Medieval Faire – A whimsical mix of carnival rides and old-world flair.
  • Action Zone – Packed with high-energy attractions like Behemoth and Riptide.
  • KidZville & Planet Snoopy – Gentle rides and family fun featuring beloved Peanuts characters.
  • Splash Works Waterpark – A 20-acre summer attraction included with park admission, featuring Whitewater Bay, Canada’s largest outdoor wave pool, and thrilling slides like Moosehorn Falls.
Canada’s Wonderland
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Top Rides and Must-Try Attractions

Canada’s Wonderland
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  • Leviathan – A towering giga coaster reaching speeds of 148 km/h.
  • Behemoth – Famous for its massive drops and sweeping lake views.
  • Yukon Striker – A thrilling 90-degree dive coaster plunging into an underwater tunnel.
  • AlpenFury (2025) – The park’s newest launched coaster with multiple inversions.
  • Vortex, The Bat, and Flight Deck – Classic rides that continue to attract loyal fans year after year.

Annual Events and Seasonal Celebrations

Beyond rides and coasters, Canada’s Wonderland transforms throughout the year with spectacular events that bring new experiences each season:

SpringFest

SpringFest
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A cheerful start to the season with vibrant gardens, live entertainment, and seasonal treats.

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Celebration Canada (July) 

Celebration Canada
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A patriotic festival featuring live music, cultural performances, fireworks, and maple-inspired food for Canada Day.

Oktoberfest (September) 

Oktoberfest
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Celebrate fall with Bavarian-style food, craft beer, and live bands in a cozy autumn setting.

Halloween Haunt (October) 

Halloween Haunt
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As night falls, the park becomes a haunted playground with mazes, scare zones, and eerie performances.

WinterFest (November–December) 

WinterFest
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The park transforms into a winter wonderland with festive lights, skating, and holiday-themed food and shows.

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From its beginnings in 1981 to its place today within the Six Flags Entertainment family, Canada’s Wonderland remains one of the most celebrated attractions in the country. Whether you’re conquering Leviathan, relaxing at Splash Works, or sipping hot chocolate under the lights of WinterFest, the park continues to embody the spirit of fun, adventure, and togetherness that makes it a true Canadian classic.

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