TorontoActivities

Amusement Park activities in Toronto

  1. A

    Ontario Place

    A 40-hectare fun park, Ontario Place is built on three artificial islands. A ‘Play All Day’ pass gets you into most of the thrill rides and attractions, including Soak City water park, and walk-up seating at the Cinesphere, a spiky, space-age gooseberry screening IMAX films. Kids go berserk at soft-play areas like the H2O Generation Station and the Atom Blaster. Additional attractions like the human-sized MegaMaze and House of Blues concerts at the Molson Amphitheatre cost extra. Discounted passes may be available after 5pm and for grounds-only admission. On rainy days, many of the rides, activities and restaurants close.

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  2. Paramount Canada’s Wonderland

    During summer keep your kids occupied at Paramount Canada’s Wonderland, a state-of-the-art amusement park with over 60 rides. Highlights include some lunch-losing roller coasters, an exploding volcano, a 20-hectare Splash Works water park, and the Fantastic World of Hanna-Barbera for the young ’uns. Queues can be lengthy; most rides operate rain or shine. Wonderland is a 45-minute drive northwest of downtown Toronto on Hwy 400. Exit at Rutherford Rd, 10 minutes north of Hwy 401. Alternatively, from Yorkdale or York Mills subway stations catch GOTransit’s hourly Wonderland Express Bus. Parking costs $10.

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  3. B

    Centreville Amusement Park

    From Centre Island ferry terminal, wander past the information booth to quaint Centreville Amusement Park. Squeezed together are an antique carousel, goofy golf course, miniature train rides and a sky gondola. Far Enough Farmzoo presents kids with plenty of opportunities to cuddle something furry and step in something sticky.

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