Canada's Opryland

History
The park opened in 1985 and was owned by Gaylord Entertainment.

In 1989, Peregrine opened.

In 1996, the park was sold to Carwardine Parks.

In 1997, Canada's Oprywaters opened.

In 2000, Hot Rod opened.

In 2006, Triple Loop opened.

In 2008, The X opened.

In 2021, Jet Rescue opened.

Lands

 * Canadiana
 * Surf Shore (formerly Hot Rod Town)
 * Beast Village
 * Future City
 * Kids Kountry

Roller coasters

 * Fierce (1985; An Arrow looping roller coaster)
 * Hot Rod (2000; A Maurer Wild Mouse "Left" model)
 * Jet Rescue (2021; An Intamin Family Launch Coaster relocated from Wonderland Eurasia)
 * Lil' Fierce (1986; An Arrow kiddie coaster)
 * Maggie Simpson's Adventure (2022; A Zierer Force One coaster)
 * Peregrine (1989; An Arrow suspended swinging roller coaster)
 * Triple Loop (2006; A SED-Hopkins Drier Looping II coaster relocated from Americawood Park)
 * The X (2008; A Maurer Sohne X-Car Coaster, clone of G-Force at Drayton Manor)

Flat rides

 * Barnstormer (1985; An Intamin Air Racer ride)
 * Canada's Oprywheel (1985; A Vekoma Giant Wheel)
 * Carwardine's River Rapids (1996; Hopkins River Rapids)
 * Pirate (1985; A Huss pirate ship ride)
 * Scrambler (1985; A Eli Scrambler ride)
 * Sea Storm (1985; A Mack Sea Storm ride)

Kiddie rides

 * Bouncer (1996; A Zamperla Jumping Star ride)
 * Fire Fighter (1996; A Zamperla fire truck themed Crazy Bus ride)
 * Lil' Scrambler (1985; kiddie Scrambler)
 * Tike Bikes (1985; Hampton Rides umbrella ride with motorcucles)
 * Wee Wheel (1985; kiddie Ferris wheel)

Canada's Oprywaters
Opened in 1997.


 * Car-Wave-dine Pool (1997; a 500,000-gal wave pool)
 * Mammoth (1997; A Proslide Mammoth)
 * Opryriver (1997; A lazy river)
 * Pipelines (1997; two ProSlide PipeLines)
 * Twisters (1997; four ProSlide Twisters)