Maple Leaf Playland

Owned by Carwardine Parks.

History
The park opened in 1985.

In 2001, Carwardine Parks purchased the park.

Roller coasters

 * Catapult (1985; A Schwarzkopf Katapult)
 * Demon (1997; A Premier Rides enclosed spaghetti bowl LIM launch coaster, mirror clone of Flight of Fear)
 * Maggie Simpson's Adventure (2022; A Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD Coaster)
 * Power Mouse (2021; A Fabbri Spinning Mouse Stationary)
 * Screamin' Banshee (2002; A B&M Invert, mirror clone of Raptor at Cedar Point)
 * Shooting Star (1985; A John A. Miller wooden coaster relocated from Splash Zone Water Park where it was originally known as “Screem Machine” and “Jack Rabbit”, several parts of the track were rebuilt by Charles Dinn for the relocation)
 * Super Looper (1985; A Pinfari Zyklon ZL42, refurbished with new trains in 2015 for it's 30th birthday)

Flat rides

 * Devil Drop (2000; An Intamin 2nd Generation Giant Drop)
 * Kirby's Dream Planes (2014; A Zamperla Air Race)
 * Spinshot (2022; An S&S Spin Shot)

Kiddie rides

 * 4x4 Trucks (1985; A Zamperla Convoy ride with monster trucks)
 * Crazy Bus (2001; A Zamperla Crazy Bus ride)
 * Dragon Flight (1986; A Zamperla Mini Jet ride with dragons)
 * Frog Hopper (2001; An S&S Frog Hopper ride)

Water rides

 * Surrey Mills Rapids (1996; An Intamin river rapids ride)
 * Surrey Mills Spillway (1993; A Hopkins log flume)
 * Surrey Mills Splashdown (1995; An Intamin Spillwater ride)

Non-Pop

 * Tim Hortons

Trivia

 * "Screamin' Banshee" was originally going to be called "The Cynicoaster" and use the Daria IP, but plans were scrapped due to creative differences between Paramount Parks and Carwardine Parks of Virginia, Inc.