Six Flags Winnipeg

 is an amusement park located in the in,  but under the extraterritorial jurisdiction of , ,. The park opened in 1984 as Kid City after being rebuilt and expanded from the former Funland Winnipeg park, and was purchased by Premier Parks in 1996, rebranding under it's current name of Six Flags Winnipeg for the 1998 season.

The park's mascot is Leon the Otter (voiced by Martin Berger since his 1985 commercial debut), and he is notable for having been retained as the park's mascot even after the Six Flags rebranding.

History
In 1984, six years after Swiss-Québécois entrepreneur Jean-Claude Botrel purchased the Funland Winnipeg theme park and The Haunted Mansion of Manitoba, Botrel rethemed Funland Winnipeg and built several new rides and attractions, naming the new park Kid City, inspired by in the.

The new park was heavily advertised on TV stations throughout and  throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, and featured attractions based off The Raccoons and the long-running TV series Polka Dot Door. The Haunted Mansion of Manitoba remained as part of Kid City, and still is part of the current Six Flags Winnipeg park to this day.

In 1996, Seagrounds Financial Group sold Kid City to Premier Parks for US$1 million. In 1998, the park rebranded as Six Flags Winnipeg.

Areas

 * DC Universe
 * Gotham City
 * Highway of Thrills
 * Kidzopolis (formerly "Wiggles World" from 2008-2010)
 * Looney Tunes Movie Town
 * Main Street
 * The Raccoons' Evergreen Forest
 * Whistlestop Park (formerly "Thomas Land" from 2008-2010)

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (2017, a RMC wood-steel hybrid roller coaster; rebuilt from the former Flying Brigade roller coaster which stood from 1973-2015) [Gotham City]
 * Boomerang: Coast to Coaster (2000, a Vekoma Boomerang) [Highway of Thrills]

Roller coasters

 * Flying Brigade (1973-2015, a PTC wooden coaster that is made to not look that intense at first... untill after the mid course break run)