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Theme Parks, Water Parks, and Attractions in Canada

Info about theme parks, water parks, and attractions in Canada.
Great Wolf Lodge Niagara Falls
Overview of the Great Wolf Lodge Niagara Falls, Canada.
Fallsview Indoor Waterpark
Overview of the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark in Niagara Falls, Canada.
La Ronde
Once part of the 1967 world's fair, "Expo 67, Man and His World" (how sexist!), and now a member of the Six Flags family, look for this Montreal park to grow in super-hero-size ways.
Canada's Wonderland
Overview of Canada's Wonderland theme park near Toronto.
Marineland
Overview of Marineland theme park in Niagra Falls, Canada
Waves Indoor Water Park
Overview of the Waves Indoor Water Park in Niagara Falls, Canada.
World Waterpark in the West Edmonton Mall
Overview of the World Waterpark in the West Edmonton Mall.
Indoor Water Parks in Canada
A list of indoor water parks in Canada, complete with descriptions and links.
Niagara Falls is a Barrel of Fun
Overview of attractions, rides, sights, and vacation ideas for families, children, and visitors to Niagara Falls, Canada.
Niagara SkyWheel
Overview of Niagara SkyWheel Ferris wheel in Niagra Falls, Canada
Galaxyland
Hey, it's cold in Canada! That's why this park is tucked inside the climate-controlled West Edmonton Mall (one of the world's largest, by the way). North America's largest indoor waterpark is also here.
Playland
Part of the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, BC, Playland is also open for the full summer season with a great lineup of coasters and other rides.
About Canada for Visitors
Hey, there's more--much more--to Canada than theme parks. About Guide Elke Mairs offers a comprehensive array of places to see, things to do, vacation planning tools, and more at her wonderful site. C'est vrai!
The Coaster Enthusiasts of Canada
This site contains a treasure trove of well-researched info about Canada's coasters, parks and rides.
Closed Canadian Parks and Attractions
An exhaustive trip down memory lane--or is that memory midway? More than eighty Canadian parks, arranged by province and city, are represented.
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