Tuesday 25 June 2019

Canada's Wonderland - June 25th, 2019

Well, it has been 20 days since my previous visit to Canada's Wonderland! In light of that, I decided to make my sixth visit of the season on this beautiful late-June Tuesday. The warmer weather sure brought out the crowds, which was kind of surprising for a Tuesday in late June. I am now up to 19 rides on the all-new Yukon Striker. Be sure to check out my photos below!

As mentioned, this visit sure was beautiful weather-wise. The bright sun made International Street glow.
There was a low flying jet that passed over the park in the late morning. It was quite interesting to see, as it looked close to Yukon Striker.
The flowers in the flowerbeds throughout the park sure popped and caught your attention in the sun! Yukon Striker just happens to be in the background.
Although riding Yukon Striker nearly 20 times as of this visit, the first drop still gets me every time! 
The hanging baskets nearby the Medieval Faire entrance are a nice touch.
It has been many years since I have watched the iconic Victoria Falls High Divers show. So, my Mom and I deiced to catch a mid-day performance. 
The backwards jump off of Wonder Mountain into the pool below always pleases the crowd!
I see you peeking out from behind Wonder Mountain, Vortex!
The airtime on Behemoth makes some passengers' hair stand up!
Sledge Hammer stands tall against the clouds above!
After another great day, my Mom and I decided it was time to head home after over six hours of fun! Thank you for taking a look at my sixth visit of the season to Canada's Wonderland! :-)

Wednesday 5 June 2019

Canada's Wonderland - June 5th, 2019

The best way to spend a warm and rainy Wednesday is at no other place than Canada's Wonderland! That is exactly what my Mom and I did! Be sure to take a look at another great visit!

Snoopy was greeting guests as they entered through the front gates this morning!
The lilac blossoms were out in full today at Canada's Wonderland.
The path going through the newly transformed Frontier Canada section had recently opened. Here is one of the new stands built recently.
Here is another newly built food stand, the mess Hall. All buildings within Frontier Canada have a frontier theme.
Here is one of Yukon Striker's trains maneuvering the zero-g winder inversion!
The washrooms at Splash Works were given a new look to match with the newly transformed Frontier Canada section. Although, if you are not visiting Splash Works during the hours of 11am - 7pm when Splash Works is open, guests will not have access to these washrooms and must use an alternative washroom during those times.
The geese and their goslings are enjoying the new sod and grass that was laid along the path near Yukon Striker.
The vertical loop on Yukon Striker looks very impressive from the Frontier Canada/Splash Works path.
With the reopening of the path between Frontier Canada and Splash Works, new benches have been added. They fit the theme of the new area quite well.

Here's a closeup view of the new for 2019 Grab and Go Market located in International Festival. Staff members were stocking the shelves today during our visit.
Here's a high speed train heading towards the vertical loop after exiting the zero-g winder inversion.
Riding Yukon Striker and any other roller coaster in the rain is a memorable experience! The feeling of rain hitting your face at high speeds is one you'll never forget!
After an exciting day, we decided it was time to head home and dry off! Thanks for looking at my photos of another great time at Canada's Wonderland! :-)