Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland features 330 acres of exiting rides and attractions for the entire family
If you love roller coasters you will love Canada's Wonderland. With an amazing total of 16 roller coasters, Canada's Wonderland ranks second in the world for the largest number of roller coasters in a single amusement park. There is, however, much more to enjoy than just the roller coasters.
Canada's Wonderland features a wide variety of exciting attractions, rides and shows to entertain the entire family. There are 60 thrilling rides and over 200 attractions in total including a 20 acre waterpark with Canada's largest outdoor wave pool and every type of water slide you could imagine.
For those who can take advantage of the advanced online ticket pruchases Canada's Wonderland offers a substantial discount over the gate pricing.
Thanks to the new TTC subway extension into Vaughan, it's now easier than ever to get to Canada's Wonderland, which is now just a quick 16 minute bus ride from the new Vaughan Metropolitan Station.
For additional information about the including current admission fees and hours see the official website link below.
Facts For Your Visit
Fee: YesAddress: Vaughan, ON L6A 1S6, Canada
Phone: (905) 832-8131
Official Website: Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland Reviews
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out of 5 I had such a great time coming here and it was probably my favourite amusement park experience ever! Lines were quite short, staff were very nice and efficient at getting people on and off rides, and of course, the rides themselves were amazing! We got lunch at the Lazy Bear lodge and a few treats around the part and all were a bit expensive but very yummy. Finally, we went back for Halloween haunt and it was such a cool and spooky experience! Highly recommended not only going to the park, but also to the events they put on like Halloween Haunt!
Charlie The cat - 3 weeks ago
We had an amazing time at Canada’s Wonderland Halloween event! The kids absolutely loved it! There were plenty of fun activities and live entertainment that kept them engaged throughout the day. The haunted house was a big hit—it was spooky but not too scary, making it perfect for families with younger kids. The attention to detail in the decorations and the actors really brought the Halloween spirit to life. Overall, a fantastic experience with something for everyone. We'll definitely be coming back next year!
Alina Radu - 2 weeks ago
Halloween haunt was really awesome. All the attractions were perfect! I wish I could go again :] It is a little bit cheap to buy the ticket through online. I went Canada's wonderland on Sunday, and there weren't that many people. The attraction that I waited longest was Yukon strike. I waited for sixty minutes.
Isaac Lee - 3 weeks ago
The best theme park we've been to. Spent 9hrs there and the time flew in. Unfortunately the water park area was closed off, due to Halloween decorations being put up. So can't comment.
The rides are amazing, especially the fast ones. Get a fast pass, it works out better in the long run. Plenty other games and attractions to do. The large mountain with waterfall is spectacular, and greets your entry into the park. It's a no smoking site, so puffers take note. You can leave and re-enter easily enough.
The food varieties are plentiful, the funnel cake is must for those who want to try a Canadian traditional treat. Warning though, they're are amazing, one of them will feed three.
A highly recommended full day out that is not extortionate, prices are reasonable and it's worth every cent.
Only downside was a few attractions photo cameras were down, so couldn't get shots when on the ride.
Staff were friendly and helpful throughout the day.
Brian Alexander Elder - a month ago
Great place for families but pretty expensive for one time visit. Only worth it for us and many others who buy season passes.
Gold Pass is great at $108 plus processing fee and taxes. Costs less than the price of two regular price visits. Bought to this October and it expires December 2025. So it’s valid for fall, winter, next summer / fall! Parking is $30 so it’s worth it to buy parking pass for $87 plus processing fee and taxes.
Planet Snoopy and Kidsville are gets for young kids and toddlers.
Lineups are always long in the summer time, especially for the big, fun roller coasters, but lines are shorter in the fall which is so much better.
It is a lot of fun to go during the fall with Camp Spooky and the nice Halloween decorations. Halloween Haunt looks like it’s scary and a lot of fun. Trick or Treat Street looked really nice.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed. Bags are searched thoroughly upon entry. Good thing is water bottles (plastic or reusable) are allowed.
Food and drinks are very overpriced but might be worth to add on season pass for meals and drinks if we go more than 5 times during the season.
Staff are helpful with directions.
Wendy - 3 weeks ago
Directions
TTC Subway and YRT Bus Line | Nearest Station | Walking Time |
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Yonge-University-Spadina | Vaughan Metropolitan Station | 4 MInutes |
How to get to Canada's Wonderland by TTC Subway and YRT Bus
Exit Vaughan Metropolitan Station on Line 1 and walk over to the SmartCentre Place Bus Terminal directly north of the station. From there, take the #20 Jane Street North Bus and exit at Norwood Avenue (about a 16 minute ride). Cross over Jane Street and walk across the Canada's Wonderland parking lot to the entrance. Important: This bus will require a separate fare as it operates outside of the TTC zone. You can verify the schedule and fares at York Region Transit.
In addition to the above, GO Transit operates an Express GO Bus service (Route 60) from York Mill Station right to Wonderland when it is open.
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