Six Flags Canada's Wonderland

History
The park opened in 1981 as Canada's Wonderland, being owned by Taft.

In 2007, Six Flags renamed the park "Six Flags Canada's Wonderland".

In 2008, numerous new rides were added and a Gotham City area was added as well.

Areas

 * Gotham City (a subpart of Action Zone; added in 2008)
 * 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 (1995; formerly known as "Top Gun" [1995-2006], a Vekoma SLC, one the trains painted gold in 2011 to celebrate the chain's 50th anniversary) [Gotham City]
 * Deja Vu (1987; A Vekoma Boomerang coaster, formerly known as "The Bat" [1987-2006]) [Medieval Faire]
 * Dragon Fyre (1981; An Arrow looping coaster, formerly known as "Dragon Fire" [1997-2006], before reverting to it's original name) [Medieval Faire]
 * Dr. Diabolical's Cliffhanger (2019; a B&M Dive coaster) [Action Zone]
 * Goliath (2008; a B&M Hyper coaster) [Action Zone]
 * Goliath Jr. (1998; An E&F Miler kiddie coaster, formerly known as "Taxi Jam" [1998-2006]) [Sailor Schuyler's Happy Harbour]
 * Hollywood Action Blast Coaster (2005; formerly known as "Italian Job: Stunt Track" [2005-2006]) [Action Zone]
 * Mighty Canadian Mine Buster (1981; a PTC Wooden Coaster) [Action Zone]
 * 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]
 * 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])
 * 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 (2009) [Action Zone]
 * Wonderland Sky Screamer (2013; A 200-foot tall Funtime Star Flyer ride) [Action Zone]

Kiddie rides
All located in Sailor Schuyler's Happy Harbour and Mount Looney Tunes.
 * 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 Harbour Splash Works
Formerly known as "Splash Works".


 * Sailor Schuyler's Beach Hut (2009; A WhiteWater West RainFortress complex with six slides aimed at children)
 * Typhoon Twister (2002; ProSlide CannonBowl slide, formerly "Barracuda Blaster" and "Riptide")
 * 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)
 * Skyrider (A TOGO stand up coaster)

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 Sailor Schuyler's Happy Harbor brand usually has no u in it, but the Canada's Wonderland's version of Sailor Schuyler's Happy Harbour has a u in it.