Boblo Island Amusement Park (fictional post-1993)

Boblo Island Amusement Park is an amusement & water park resort which opened in 1898. It is owned by Carwardine Parks since 1993.

The park is located on,. It lies just above the mouth of the Detroit River. The people of Detroit, Michigan characterize it as that city's Coney Island.

Some minor land reclamation has helped Boblo Island expand, however, the reclamation for the island is not allowed to interfere with the Detroit River or connect with the mainland.

Areas

 * Old Boblo Island
 * Boblo Midway
 * Possum Lake (themed after the Ontario town of the same name from The Red Green Show)
 * Redwall Abbey
 * Toad Hollow
 * Warriors Woods
 * Thomas Town (formerly "Kids Kountry" [1994-2003; 2007-2018] and "PBS Kids Neighborhood" [2003-2007]; portions split into Redwall Abbey for the 2008 season)

Roller coasters

 * Canadian Coaster (1993; A Vekoma Junior Coaster) [Boblo Midway]
 * Century Cyclone  (1998; A GCI Coney Island Cyclone Clone) [Boblo Midway]
 * Excalibur  (1999; relocated from AstroWorld, originally built over water and if the train got stuck, you had to hitch an airboat, but due to land expansion, is now mainly filled in) [Old Boblo Island]
 * Lil' Excalibur (2004; a Allan Herschell Junior Oval Coaster; relocated from Omaha Luna Park where it was known as "Children's Coaster") [Boblo Midway]
 * Redwall: Fight for Victory (2000; a TOGO Sit Down Coaster, last roller coaster ever built by TOGO) [Redwall Abbey]
 * Redwall: Matthias' Sparra Race (2008; a MSC Incorporated hypercoaster) [Redwall Abbey]
 * Skyfighter (1993; A B&M inverted roller coaster, first custom model B&M Invert) [Old Boblo Island]
 * Through the Woods (2016; a Vekoma Flying Dutchman coaster) [Warriors Woods]
 * Toad Patrol: Scramble! (2004, a MSC Incorporated wood-steel hybrid coaster, the only coaster to have VR, which was originally free, but due to the hard upkeep, now costs $5 per person and $10 if you have three people) [Toad Hollow]

Flat rides

 * Boblo Ferris Wheel (1998) [Old Boblo Island]
 * Monster Rock Concert On Tour (2011; A Sally Corporation dark ride using the old thematical elements from the "Monstars of Rock" ride at Freestyle Adventure City) [Old Boblo Island]
 * Quasar (1987; A Reverchon Explorer ride) [Old Boblo Island]
 * Scream Tower (2005; An Intamin Gyro Drop ride)
 * Twister (1998;A Scrambler ride) [Boblo Midway]

Kiddie rides

 * Possum Lake Carousel (2000; a run-down looking carousel with special effects) [Possum Lake]
 * Flynn's Fire Rescue (1956; A carousel style kiddie ride with fire trucks, formerly known as "Fire Patrol" [1993-2018])
 * Thomas the Tank Engine (1993; A Zamperla Rio Grande ride, formerly known as "Kiddie Train" [1993-2018], Thomas & Friends retheming was done by MSC Incorporated and Garner Holt Productions) [Thomas Town]

Boblo Waters

 * World's Biggest Raft Ride (2015; a ProSlide RaftSplosion, a raft slide that can handle 16 passengers, due to the size of the slide, this is the only slide in the park to use steel beams as supports instead of line shaped steel supports or A-shaped wood supports)

Trivia

 * The Possum Lake area was created in time for the 2000 season as an attempt to cash in on the popularity of The Red Green Show among Americans & Canadians alike as well as to replicate the success of the theme parks in the United Kingdom.
 * This is the only park in the chain to get VR installed on a coaster. Originally the VR was installed onto Excalibur, but it was removed after a single month and instead planted on Toad Patrol: Scramble!
 * Century Cyclone is the last coaster to open at a Carwardine Park before Carwardine got sold from DreamWorks to the Mills Corporation.
 * Also to note, one of the side-rail supports is shaped like the DreamWorks boy in full color, in 1999, this was painted over in brown, and after a retrack in 2001 to higher up the first turn on Century Cyclone to reduce whiplash, it was obscured and can only be seen if you look closely at the old track still being present, in 2002, the moon with the boy was entirely removed.