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9580 Jane Street, Vaughan, Ontario L6A 1S6

Featured Review : When our daughter and her girlfriend visited from the UK they asked if we could take them to Canada's Wonderland. They are in their 20's and so enjoy theme parks, but we were not so thrilled and considered our roller coa...See Full Review

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  • A Wonderful time at Wonderland

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Muchmor from Belleville
  • June 26, 2025
  • Best of IgoUgo
Quote: When our daughter and her girlfriend visited from the UK they asked if we could take them to Canada's Wonderland. They are in their 20's and so enjoy theme parks, but we were not so thrilled and considered our roller coater days in the past. I looked at the pricing and it seemed that if you pay at the gate it is $60 each, but if you book online at least three days in advance you can get tickets for $40 each. Parking is an additional $12. In total four tickets, parking and taxes came to just under $200.

We chose to go on a weekday, outside of holidays so the place was not too busy. We managed to park very easily, close to the entrance and got into the park quickly. The first stop was the brand new coaster called Leviathan. It was huge, some 300 feet high with a very steep drop. My husband and our daughters friend decided to go on it and they stood in line for about 45 minutes before actually getting on the ride which then took 3 minutes. When they got off they said it was fantastic.

Whilst they were on that ride myself and daughter decided to go on the Wild Beast, a wooden coaster. We did not have to wait and boarded pretty much straight away. The ride is very harsh and throws you about a lot. If you have any back or neck issues, do not go on this ride. I ended up with several bruises on my legs and arms from this ride. It was fun though.

We wandered round the park and joined lines as we wanted. We did not have to wait for many rides, in fact most of them we got on straight away. Between us we also went on the The Fly, Thunder Run, Flight Deck, Time Warp, Backlot Stunt, Dodgems and some others I cannot remember.

We also went on the White Water Canyon which is a river ride on a big ring. We though we had gotten away without getting too wet when at the end my husband and I ended up under a waterfall and got soaked with freezing cold water. Fortunately it was a hot day, so we soon dried off.

We also paid the extra few dollars to go to the Dinosaur Alive exhibit. There are lots of animated dinosaurs that are life size and move their bodies. Not brilliant and I personally thought a waste of money, but the girls liked it. This also includes a 3D movie which strangely is located in a different area of the park in the Action Theatre near the White Water Canyon entrance.

We also wanted to go on the go carts but fonnd that we had to pay an additional $12 each, so declined. I thought this a bit extortionate after paying the entrance fee. Our daughter also played on the many arcade type stalls dotted around the park. These too are an extra cost.

All in all we had a great time. We chose a great day to go and didn't have to wait in line for any ride other than Leviathan.

Just one word of caution. Even though the place was not busy we still had to wait a long time for food. We decided to have a Subway and waited for 30 minutes, longer than most of the rides. The menu said choose your bread, with a choice of six, but when I asked for cheese bread they said they on had white or brown bread. Cost $16 for two 6" subs. You might be better to take your own food.
From journals Two weeks of fun in Ontario
  • Best Theme Park

  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Infusion_10 from Peterborough
  • June 18, 2025
Quote: I go to Wonderland every year. It never gets old. It is such a cool park and with the addition of Behemoth it is even better. It you like rides and food, definitely go to Canada's Wonderland.
  • Textile Museum of Canada

  • 3 out of 5 stars
    morph! from Belfast
  • August 20, 2025
Quote: In the heart of Toronto's Downtown, just off Dundas en route to the Eaton Centre, lies an interesting way to spend the afternoon: the Textile Museum of Canada.

I hadn't really been aware of what to expect when I made my way inside but (once I had dodged past two enormous hairy dogs!) I was really glad I went! The exhibitions change every so often and when I was there I loved what I saw.

One of the most interesting things was clothing made from salmon skin especially for the museum. I couldn't believe anything so intricate could come from the scales of a fish!

Cloths that Shook the World was a great exhibition - it paired cloth with major world events and described how it led to revolutions and, in turn, was inspired by troubled times. Upstairs, the indigo exhibition gave an insight into the colour blue used in cloth that really made one think.

It was relatively inexpensive to get into the museum - $10 for an adult and $6 for students, with Wednesday evenings being Pay What You Can. For fashionistas and indeed any art lovers, it was well worth seeing this and spending at least an hour inside!
From journals Toronto - a Perfect City in Summer
  • Canada's Wonderland

  • 2 out of 5 stars
    morph! from Belfast
  • August 20, 2025
  • Best of IgoUgo
Quote: A great place to go...if you don't hate queueing! Canada's Wonderland is an immense theme park, well outside of Toronto. If you're going, set aside a whole day because by the time you line up and go on each ride, the park will be ready to close.

We arrived via the 165A bus - a bad idea because, as it winds its way along suburban streets and industrial buildings, the journey takes almost an hour. Much better was the Go! bus that brought us back to Yorkdale Station, from where downtown Toronto was just subway stops away.

Entry to Wonderland costs around $60, so if you're going more than once (and you'll need to, given the size of the park!) a $90 season pass may make more sense. Once inside there's something for everyone - children and toddlers are well entertained in Kidzville while thrill seekers can be scared witless on one of the many crazy rollercoasters - fancy backwards loop the loops??? The water rides were brilliant (bring a bathing suit!) but the lines long and cold in anything but the warmest weather! We were glad to take refuge from the high heat at the ice skating show, where totally amazing world class ice dancers wowed avid audiences for half an hour three times a day.

The park ticket won't let you bring food inside the grounds but the grass outside is a good place to picnic and avoid the extortionate food outlet prices.

Wonderland would be a great, albeit pricey, place for a family day out. But get there early and stay pretty late to avoid the long queues and get the most from the park!
From journals Toronto - a Perfect City in Summer
  • Canada's Wonderland

  • 5 out of 5 stars
    kathyhoyt from Saint John
  • March 25, 2025
Quote: It reminded me of Orlando in a smaller, less crowded version. It was very inexpensive considering all the rides are included once you pay the admission.
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