Be sure to take a look at the photos below to see the great day that I had at Canada's Wonderland!
As my Mom and I walked up to the front gate after parking the car, Leviathan greeted us with its bold teal paint against the hazy blue sky. |
After riding Yukon Striker twice after opening, I noticed Windseeker's seats were sky-high. They were that way all day while maintenance was being done. |
As passengers on Yukon Striker hang over the edge of a 245 foot drop, they tend to go through a wide range of emotions! The first drop is still truly amazing, even after 23 rides later! |
Both Vortex and Windseeker were down during my visit, making the other ride lines a bit longer. |
It's hands up all the way on Behemoth in order to best experience the airtime! |
Backlot Stunt Coaster is action-packed with it's initial launch and high speed curves. Although some of the passengers in this photo look rather relaxed as they head into the mid-course break run. |
The flowers along International Street are quite beautiful, even in black and white! |
Before joining the single rider line again for Yukon Striker, I captured a few photos of this great coaster in action. |
Passengers whipping through the zero-g winder under the shadows of the clouds. |
Here's the Yukon Striker water tower with a connecting water trough stirring some interest with passing guests. |
Here's my Mom and I after another great day spent at Canada's Wonderland! |
Here is one last photo of the day showcasing the beautiful flowerbed near Antique Carousel in the Grande Exposition of 1890. Thanks for looking at my photos! :-) |
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