Canada’s Wonderland Map 2026 PDF

Canada’s Wonderland sprawls across open terrain north of Toronto, anchored by the mountain that doubles as a waterfall, landmark, and meet-up point. A Canada’s Wonderland map is key to keeping your bearings, paths twist around coasters that dive into valleys, then climb back toward that rocky centerpiece. The loop around International Festival and Action Zone looks straightforward until a parade or fireworks crowd locks it tight.

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With more than a dozen coasters, the park’s sprawl hides good food courts behind thrill rides, and the train shortcut feels like a secret if you catch it at the right time.

Bring patience for the bridge bottleneck near Splash Works, everybody hits it when the heat does.

Need past editions? Browse the Old Canada’s Wonderland Maps archive (1981–2025) with 46 map editions and 5 brochures.

Canada’s Wonderland Map 2025

In 2025, Canada’s Wonderland introduced AlpenFury, the country’s tallest and fastest launch roller coaster, marking a major new addition to the park. At the same time, the longtime fan-favorite ride Time Warp was permanently removed ahead of the summer reopening.

The season also included the return of Halloween Haunt from September 26 to November 1, while the park faced litigation from the Competition Bureau regarding alleged misleading price advertising.

Printable Canada’s Wonderland Map PDF 2025

FAQ

Which city is Canada’s Wonderland in?

Canada’s Wonderland is located in Vaughan, Ontario. Vaughan is a suburb just north of Toronto and is part of the Greater Toronto Area.

What are the big 3 at Canada’s Wonderland?

The big 3 roller coasters at Canada’s Wonderland are Leviathan, Behemoth, and Yukon Striker. Leviathan is the tallest and fastest at 306 feet and 148 km/h; Behemoth reaches 230 feet and 125 km/h; Yukon Striker stands 245 feet tall and goes up to 130 km/h.

How much is Canada’s Wonderland parking?

Parking at Canada’s Wonderland costs $35 plus tax for general parking. Preferred parking is available for $45 plus tax, and RV/camper parking costs $40 plus tax. Season pass holders with Gold or Prestige passes get free general parking, while Silver pass holders do not.

What ride is Canada’s Wonderland getting rid of in 2025?

Canada’s Wonderland is getting rid of the Time Warp roller coaster in 2025. Time Warp was retired in March and demolished before the park reopened for the season.

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