Canada's Adventure Acres

 is a theme park in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada owned by Carwardine Parks.

History
The park opened in 1964.

In 1976, Wildcat opened.

In 1983, Whirlywind opened.

In 1985, Carwardine Parks bought the park.

In 1992, Shadow Streak opened.

In 1997, an inclusive waterpark named Splash Zone opened next door to the park. It was accessible with park admission.

In 2003, Kiddieland was split up into three new kiddie areas for the season - PBS Kids Neighborhood, CBC Kids Town, and Billy Bob’s Fun Town. A new family coaster named Billy Bob’s Wild Flyers was also added that season to one of the new areas.

In 2009, three old rides were closed at the end of the season - Parachute Paradise, Beaver Tail Spin, and Hot Wheels Corkscrew Clash - to make room for a major new rollercoaster the following season.

In 2010, Delta Two opened.

Areas

 * The Entrance
 * Thrill Gardens
 * Carwardine Fairgrounds
 * Canadian Kids Kountry (formerly PBS Kids Neighborhood from 2003-2007)
 * CBC Kids Town
 * Billy Bob's Fun Town
 * Splash Zone (inclusive waterpark)

Former

 * Kiddieland (1964-2002; split into three kids lands)

Roller coasters

 * Billy Bob’s Wild Flyers (2003; a Vekoma SFC) [Billy Bob’s Fun Town]
 * City Jet (1983; A Schwarzkopf CityJet/Jet 400 coaster, relocated from the 1982 World's Fair, repainted in 1990, repainted a second time in 2011) [Thrill Gardens]
 * Delta Two (2010; A B&M flying coaster) [Thrill Gardens]
 * Garfield: Wild Cat (1976; A Schwarzkopf Wildcat coaster, formerly known as "Wildcat" [1976-1996], first attraction in the Carwardine chain to use the Garfield license)
 * Halfpipe (2003; An Intamin halfpipe roller coaster, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Halfpipe" [2003-2006])
 * Shadow Streak (1992; An Arrow looping hyper coaster, airtime hills retracked by Morgan in 2001) [Thrill Gardens]
 * Simpsons' Road Trip Coaster (1980; A Zierer medium Tivoli kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Tivoli Buggy" [1980-2021], repainted in 2022) [Canadian Kids Kountry]

Flat rides

 * Casino (1969; A Chance Trabant ride) [Carwardine Fairgrounds]
 * Carwardine River Rapids (1989; Intamin River Rapids) [Carwardine Fairgrounds]
 * Disk’O (2003; A Zamperla Disk’O ride, formerly known as “DragonflyTV Halfpipe Simulator” [2003-2007]) [Canadian Kids Kountry]
 * Flying Carpet (2007; A Zierer Flying Carpet ride, relocated from Kennywood) [Thrill Gardens]
 * Giant Wheel (1990; A Chance Ferris Wheel ride) [Carwardine Fairgrounds]
 * Grand Carousel (1964; A PTC Carousel) [The Entrance]
 * Mega Drop 200 (2000; An S&S Combo Tower ride) [Thrill Gardens]
 * Roll-o-Plane (2004; An Eyerly Roll-O-Plane ride, relocated from Kennywood) [Thrill Gardens]
 * Wave Swinger (1975; A Zierer Wave Swinger ride) [Carwardine Fairgrounds]

Kiddie rides

 * Barbie’s Superstar Limo (1999; A Zamperla Crazy Bus themed to a limousine)
 * Kids Kountry Railroad (2003; A Zamperla Rio Grande train ride, formerly known as “PBS Kids Railroad” [2003-2007]) [Canadian Kids Kountry]
 * Kiddie Swings (1999; A Zamperla Loli Swing ride)
 * Mini Drop (2003; A Zamperla Jumpin' 16 ride)
 * Roundabout (1973; A San Antonio Roller Works kiddie umbrella ride with antique cars)
 * Tumble Bugs (1964; A Traver Kiddie Tumble Bug ride)

Splash Zone
Inclusive waterpark, opened in 1997.
 * Adventure Pool (1997; A kiddie water play area with water fountains and jets)
 * Bumpety Bump (1997; A ProSlide MultiBump)
 * Car-Wave-dine Pool (1997; A 500,000-gal wave pool)
 * Cliff Hanger (1997; A ProSlide FreeFall)
 * Cone of Doom (2013; A ProSlide Tornado 24)
 * Disco Tubes (1998; Two WhiteWater West Tube Slides with Disco Lights, formerly known as "Black Holes" [1998-2017])
 * Dive-In Slides (1997; Two ProSlide Dive-In Slides)
 * Mastodon Mountain (1997; A ProSlide Mammoth)
 * Mat Dash Circuit (2016; A WhiteWater West 4-Lane Whizzard)
 * Mountie Mission (2006; A ProSlide Rocket "Carwardine Model", during the 2018-2019 off-season, the conveyor belts were replaced with LIM Launches and the nets were replaced with risers)
 * Triple Serpentines (1997; Three ProSlide PipeLines)
 * Twister Trio (1997; Three ProSlide Twisters)

Flat rides

 * Balloon Racers (1993-2012; A Zamperla Balloon Race, relocated to another park, replaced with a Pepsi kiosk)
 * Beaver Tail Spin (1987-2009; A HUSS Enterprise, scrapped and replaced with part of Delta Two)
 * Hot Wheels Corkscrew Clash (1983-2009; A Vekoma Whirlwind coaster, formerly known as “Whirlywind” [1983-1984] and “Hot Wheels Corkscrew” [1985-2002], sold off to a park in Brazil and replaced with part of Delta Two)
 * Monty Mountie's Free Fall (1986-2005; An Intamin 1st Gen Freefall, demolished and replaced by a waterpark expansion with Mountie Mission)
 * Parachute Paradise (1988-2009; An Intamin Parachute ride, imploded to make way for part of Delta Two, parachutes sent to Carwardine Heights)
 * Sky Flyer (1985-2006; A Vekoma Sky Flyer ride, scrapped and replaced with Flying Carpet)
 * Super Chute (1994-2014; A Hopkins Rides Shoot-The-Chutes ride, scrapped with parts being moved to C.C.R.E. Distribution)

Trivia

 * Garfield: Wild Cat was the first attraction in the Carwardine chain to use the Garfield license.
 * This was the first park to get the 1991-2007 Carwardine Parks logo on the entrance sign.
 * Unlike most Kids Kountries, due to differences in Canada vs US, some of the faux-road signs were changed, for example, the local US Interstate sign (in Carwardine Colony's case, I-95) was changed to Canadian Highway 401.
 * Whirlywind’s original name being misspelled was intentional.