Canada's Opryland

History
The park opened in 1985 and was owned by Gaylord Entertainment. In 1996, the park was sold to Carwardine Parks.

In 1997, Canada's Oprywaters 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 Americanawood 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)