Six Flags Canada's Wonderland

Areas

 * Gotham City (a subpart of Action Zone)
 * Action Zone (Formerly known as "The Grande World Exposition of 1890" [1981-2001])
 * Medieval Faire (Only land to retain it's original name)
 * Mount Looney Tunes (Formerly known as "Hanna-Barbera Land" [1981-2007])
 * Sailor Schuyler's Happy Harbour (Formerly known as "KidzVille" [1998-2007])
 * Wonder Mountain Village (Formerly known as "International Festival" [1981-2010])

Roller coasters

 * Batman: The Ride (formerly known as "Top Gun", a Vekoma SLC, one the trains painted gold in 2011 to celebrate the chain's 50th anniversary) [Gotham City]
 * Deja Vu (1987; formerly known as "The Bat" [1987-2007]) [Medieval Faire]
 * Dragon Fyre (1981; An Arrow looping coaster) [Medieval Faire]
 * Goliath (2008; a B&M Hyper coaster) [Action Zone]
 * Goliath Jr. (1998; An E&F Miler kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Taxi Jam" [1998-2007]) [Sailor Schuyler's Happy Harbour]
 * Hollywood Action Blast Coaster (2005; formerly known as "Italian Job: Stunt Track" [2005-2007]) [Action Zone]
 * Mighty Canadian Mine Buster (1981; a PTC Wooden Coaster) [Action Zone]
 * Pandemonium (2008; a Gerstlauer spinning coaster model 420/4, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Big Spin" [2008-2010]) [Wonder Mountain Village]
 * Roadrunner Express (1981; an in-house Junior wooden coaster, Formerly "Scooby's Ghoster Coaster") [Mount Looney Tunes]
 * Silver Streak (2001; A Vekoma suspended family coaster) [Sailor Schuyler's Happy Harbour]
 * Superman: Escape from Krypton (2004; a Zampelra Volare coaster, formerly known as "Tomb Rider: The Ride" [2004-2006])
 * Nightmare at Wonder Mountain (1981; a Mack Rides mine train coaster; formerly known as "Blauer Enzian" [1981-1985] and "Thunder Run" [1986-2006]) [Wonder Mountain Village]
 * Titan (2012; a B&M Giga coaster) [Medieval Faire]
 * Vortex (1991; An Arrow suspended swing coaster) [Wonder Mountain Village]
 * Wilde Beast (1981; A Dinn wooden coaster) [Medieval Faire]

Flat rides

 * Dungeon Drop (1997; An Intamin Giant Drop ride, formerly known as "Drop Zone: Stunt Tower" [1997-2006]) [Medieval Faire]
 * Knighty Knight Bugs (2008; A Sally Corporation interactive dark ride themed to the Looney Tunes short of the same name) [Medieval Faire]
 * Nightmares (1981; A Huss UFO ride) [Medieval Faire]
 * Ninja [Action Zone]
 * Wonderland Sky Screamer (2013; A 200-foot tall Funtime Star Flyer ride) [Action Zone]

Kiddie rides

 * Daffy Duck's Bucket Blasters (2015; a Zamperela Midi Water Shooting Tea Cups ride)
 * Taz Twister (2005; a Zamperla Skater ride; formerly known as "Avatar Airbender" [2005-2006])

Hurricane Harbor Splash Works
Formerly known as "Splash Works".


 * Typhoon Twister (2002; ProSlide CannonBowl slide, formerly "Barracuda Blaster" and "Riptide")
 * Sailor Schuyler's Beach Hut
 * Wahoo Wave (2008; a Waterfun Products halfpipe water slide, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Halfpipe" [2008-2010])

Former Rides

 * The Fly (1999-2007; A Mack Wild Mouse coaster, replaced with Pandemonium)
 * Scooby Doo's Haunted Mansion (2000-2007; Ride replaced with Knighty Knight Bugs, using the same system, but the entire building was saved; the track and cars were gutted)

Trivia

 * This park is often used as the testing grounds for Six Flags' Canadian parks.
 * Knighty Knight Bugs is the only Looney Tunes themed ride not in Mount Looney Tunes.
 * The Hurricane Harbor has no u in it, but Sailor Schuyler's Happy Harbour has a u in it.