Canada’s Wonderland Virtual Tour: Complete Guide

Looking for ideas for virtual field trips to amusement parks?

This Complete Guide to Canada’s Wonderland’s Virtual Tour has everything you need, including Canada’s Wonderland virtual ride links, to make your virtual amusement park tour interactive and fun.

With links for Canada’s Wonderlands virtual roller coasters and thrill rides plus videos of shows, your virtual amusement park tour will be more than just a virtual walk through the park.

This step by step guide also includes Google Street View links for each area of the park and virtual walking directions you can use to help navigate your way around for an easy to follow virtual theme park tour plan.

About Canada’s Wonderland

Canada’s Wonderland is a theme park located in Vaughan, Ontario, just north of Toronto.  The park currently has 17 roller coasters, two kids’ areas, a waterpark, and lots of other attractions.

This seasonal park opened in 1981 and was Canada’s first major theme park.  Check out the old commercials and pictures of what Canada’s Wonderland looked like in the 1980s in this article from blogTO.

Since opening, there have been many additions and changes at the park including their children’s area’s switching from their original Hannah-Barbera theme, to a Nickelodeon theme for 2003-2010, to the current Peanuts theme.

While the park originally had 5 areas, it is now divided into these 9:

  • International Street
  • Grande World Exposition of 1890
  • Action Zone
  • Frontier Canada
  • Splash Works
  • International Festival
  • Medieval Faire
  • Planet Snoopy
  • KidZville

Tips for Taking a Virtual Tour of Canada’s Wonderland

Virtual Tour of Canada’s Wonderland

The virtual tour for Canada’s Wonderland is done through Google Street View.  If you haven’t used Google Street View, read this article for tips on how to navigate.

Since the virtual tour of Canada’s Wonderland was created in 2011 there are a few attractions that you will not be able to see in the virtual tour.  Links for the virtual rides for those attractions are still included in this guide, as well as pictures or videos of the attraction.  

To get used to the layout of Canada’s Wonderland, download this map of the park from the 2019 season.

This guide lists the rides that are in each area the park, with links to virtual ride videos or off-ride point of view videos and videos of shows.

You can follow the provided virtual walkthrough directions to navigate through each area of the park or choose your own route and just use the links from each area. Google Street View links for the entrances of each area of the park are also provided in the walkthrough directions.

The guide also lists what carnival games are in each area.  Read this article on Virtual Field Trip Amusement Park Activities for tips to set up your own carnival games at home, and other at-home activity ideas for amusement park virtual tours.

To make your trip feel more authentic, you can also look at the menus for Canada’s Wonderland restaurants here to plan your meals for the day.  Or you can try making their famous funnel cake.

Want more virtual travel tips?

Check out How to Take A Virtual Vacation and Making Virtual Tours for Kids Interactive.

Starting your Canada’s Wonderland Virtual Vacation

Before you start your Canada’s Wonderland virtual tour, watch the video below for an overview of the park. 

Now start your virtual tour just inside the entrance of the park with this Google Street View link.

When you visit Canada’s Wonderland, like many amusement parks, you will find photographers just inside the gates ready to take a family or group photo. 

While you will have to be your own photographer for your virtual visit, you can still get a family photo with one of these backdrops of the park that Canada’s Wonderland has provided on their website.

International Street

Canada’s Wonderland International Street

Start your virtual amusement park tour of Canada’s Wonderland with a walkthrough of International Street to check out all of the restaurants and shops.

Starting from the Canada flag flower bed, turn right and walk towards the shops.  Then turn left and walk past all the shops on the right side of International Street until you reach the bridge on the left, just before the mountain. Cross over the bridge, stopping in the middle.

VICTORIA FALLS HIGH DIVERS

Continue across the bridge, then turn right, walking towards the mountain.  Walk beside the mountain until you reach the sign for International Showplace on the left.

ULTIMATE THRILLS CIRCUS

When you leave International Showcase, turn around and walk back to International Street and continue walking down the street until you reach the entrance for the Grande World Exposition of 1980 on the right.

Grande World Exposition Of 1890

Grande World Exposition Of 1890

Enter the Grande World Exposition Of 1890 area and walk on the left side of the globe to the first ride.

XTREME SKYFLYER

Continue to walk down the path, passing by the Old Tyme Photo’s on the left side and the Backlot Café on the right, until you reach the blue and silver roller coaster on the left.

FLIGHT DECK

  • Take a virtual ride on this inverted looping roller coaster, formerly named Top Gun.

The path will split into two ahead of you.  Follow the path on the right side, walking past the carnival games.

CARNIVAL GAMES

  • The games in this area are Ring Toss, Fool the Guesser, and Spyro Mania (a water gun race). 

Continue to follow the path until you reach the Swing ride on the left side, across from the Crystal Palace Arcade.

SWING OF THE CENTURY

  • Take a virtual ride on this classic amusement park attraction that was one of the 26 original rides at the park.

Follow the path on the left side, passing by the Wac-A-Mole game, and continue until you reach the Milk Can game on the left.

CARNIVAL GAMES

  • This area has the Rebound game, Peach Basket and Wac-A-Mole, then the Milk Can game. 

Turn left at the Milk Can Game, staying on the left side of the path until you reach the carrousel on the left.

ANTIQUE CARROUSEL

  • Watch this off-ride video of the carrousel, another one of Canada’s Wonderland’s original rides.

Continue on the path until you reach the Kingswood Music Theatre. Then turn left to reach the next roller coaster.

TIME WARP

Action Zone

Canada's Wonderland Action Zone

Turn around and walk back on the path you just came down, staying on the left side until you reach Psyclone on the left. Turn left and you will enter the Action Zone area.

PSYCLONE

  • Take a virtual ride on Psyclone, where riders sit facing outwards and spin while the giant pendulum swings. 

Continue to follow the path, staying on the left side, until you reach Sledge Hammer.

SLEDGE HAMMER.

  • Go for a virtual ride on this thrill ride, a Canada’s Wonderland exclusive.

Follow the path, watching for the small blue sign with green letters for Orbitor on the right side.  

ORBITER

  • Watch this virtual ride for Orbiter, which is now the only way to ride it since it was removed from the park for the 2019 season.  In its place, there is now a pathway connecting the Action Zone and Frontier Canada areas.

Continue to walk straight until you reach the large sign for Behemoth on the left.

BEHEMOTH

  • Behemoth, which opened in 2008, is Canada’s second-largest roller coaster.  Take a virtual ride on this 125 kilometers per hour roller coaster.

The path beyond Behemoth leads to the Backlot Stunt Coaster. Unfortunately, you can’t walk to it virtually.

BACKLOT STUNT COASTER

  • Even though you can’t walk there virtually, you can still take a virtual ride on this linear induction motor launch coaster.

Turn around and walk back down the path back towards Psyclone, staying on the left side. Turn left when you reach the basketball game, then continue staying on the left side as you pass by the vending machines, then turn left again.

Pass by the Milk Can game and the Airbrush T-shirt stand, then turn left and continue walking beside the Coasters restaurant, stopping when you reach the red car with yellow flames.

Across from the car, you will see a path on the right side.  This path leads to the next three rides, two of which were built after the virtual tour was made.  While you will be able to see WindSeeker down the path, this is another path you cannot walk down virtually.

WINDSEEKER

SLINGSHOT

  • SlingShot was built in 2015. While you can’t see this ride in the virtual tour you can watch this off-ride video then take your virtual ride where you will be shot nearly 300 feet in the air.

SKYHAWK

  • You can check out Skyhawk, built-in 2016, in this off-ride video.  Then take a virtual ride on this attraction that allows riders to spin their planes repeatedly.

Frontier Canada

Canada's Wonderland Frontier Canada

On the left side of the path that leads to Windseeker is the Coca Cola Oasis. Walk towards it, then walk down the path beside it on the left to enter Frontier Canada

As soon as you enter, turn to the right to see SkyRider. 

SKYRIDER

  • SkyRider was the first stand up roller coaster in Canada and only the second in the world with a loop.  Unfortunately, it was retired and sold to Cavallino Matto in Tuscany in 2014. Check it out in this 1985 Canada’s Wonderland commercial before you take a virtual ride.

YUKON STRIKER

Turn left and you will see the sign for another roller coaster, Mighty Canadian Minebuster.

MIGHTY CANADIAN MINEBUSTER

  • One of the original 5 roller coasters from 1981, the Mighty Canadian Minebuster is the longest single-track wooden coaster in Canada. Take a virtual ride on this roller coaster that goes to the other side of the water park and back.

Continue to follow the path to the right, passing by the Basket Ball game, until you reach the entrance to the water park on the left.

Splash Works

Canada's Wonderland Splash Works

Turn left and enter Splash Works.

  • A lot has changed in the waterpark since the virtual tour was made in 2011.  To see a more recent overview of the water park watch this video tour.

Inside the water park entrance turn right once you pass the Splash Surf Shop and continue to walk until you reach the vending machines on the left side.  Turn left and walk to the path on the left of the vending machines. Then immediately turn right to enter the first little kid area.

SPLASH ISLAND

  • To the right are the kiddie pool and small slides, formerly known as Splash Island but renamed Lakeside Lagoon after a 2018 expansion.

Continue to follow the path on the left side of the yellow slides until you reach the Waterways area.

WATERWAYS AND SPRAYGROUND

Turn around and walk back down the path the same way you came until you reach the yellow building where the change rooms and washrooms are, then turn right. Walk back towards the Splash Surf Shop on the left side, until you reach the Dippin’ Dots cart on the right. 

Turn right, taking the path that passes by the Dippin’ Dots cart, then stay on the left side of the path and cross over the small bridge. At the end of the bridge turn left for the next slide.

BARRACUDA BLASTER

  • Take a virtual ride on Barracuda Blaster, the classic waterpark toilet bowl slide where you ride down a steep flume in a tube before reaching the bowl to spin until you are flushed out.

Turn right and walk to the bottom of the blue slides.

RIPTIDE RACER

  • Take a virtual ride on Riptide Racer, an 8-lane slide where riders race to the end on a mat lying on their stomach.

Turn to the left and walk to the bottom of the next two slides.

THE PLUNGE AND SUPER SOAKER

Continue walking to the left, to the last set of slides.

BODY BLAST/MUSKOKA PLUNGE

  • Body Blast, the set of slides shown in the virtual tour, was removed in 2016 and replaced with Muskoka Plunge, but you can still check out one of the slides on this virtual ride.
  • While there isn’t a YouTube video available yet for Muskoka Plunge, you can do this virtual ride of a similar plunge style slide at Cedar Point.

Turn to the left and you will see a bridge that leads to an empty area.  This area is now where Splash Station, a new kid play area, and Typhoon, a new set of slides, is located.

TYPHOON AND SPLASH STATION

  • Splash Station is an interactive play area with two slides that you can check out on this video tour. 
  • Typhoon has two enclosed tube slides with funnels you can take a virtual ride on here.

Turn around and walk back to the bottom of Riptide Racer, then turn left walking down the path between Riptide Racer and The Plunge. Follow the path as it turns right until it ends. Then turn left at the rack of life jackets and walk until you reach the wave pool.

WHITE WATER BAY

  • Take a virtual walk around White Water Bay, the largest wave pool in Canada, or watch this video tour.

Walk to the kid’s playground area, on the right in front of the wave pool.

PUMPHOUSE

  • Take a walk around the Pumphouse to check it out.

Leave the playground area and walk towards the bottom of the black waterslides beside it.

BLACK HOLE

  • Take a virtual ride on one of these two fully enclosed speed tube.

MOUNTAIN BAY CLIFFS

  • Set to open for the 2020 Season, Mountain Bay Cliffs, which appears to be on the left of The Black Hole in this construction video, is a cliff jumping attraction that will allow guests to jump into a pool from as high as seven-and-a-half meters. 

From the bottom of the Black Hole slides, turn right walking past Wave Side Pizza Pizza on the left and the Wave Wear store on the right side.  Walk across the bridge, which crosses over part of the Mighty Canadian Minebuster. 

Continue to follow the path staying on the right side until you reach the bottom of the yellow Whirlwinds slides.

WHIRLWINDS

Continue to follow the path until you reach the Dippin’ Dots cart on the left side.  Turn left, passing by the Dippin’ Dots cart and walk back out the entrance, passing by the Splash Surf Shop on the left.

Frontier Canada (continued)

Frontier Canada

Once you exit Splash Works, turn left and follow the long path to continue on in FRONTIER CANADA

At the end of the path, you will see the Canyon Trading Company booth. On the right side of the booth is the entrance to White Water Canyon, which you cannot see on the virtual tour.

WHITE WATER CANYON

On the right side of the entrance to the White Water Canyon is the 6 trampolines attraction called Launch Pad.  This attraction was removed in 2017 to make room for the Flying Canoes.

FLYING CANOES

Turn right and walk past the Body Dryer. Then continue to follow the path staying on the right side. On the right there is a Delicious Crepes booth, which almost hides the entrance to Timberwolf Falls.

If you walk a few steps further you will be able to see part of the track for the ride on the right side, as well as the path that leads to the “splash zone”.

TIMBERWOLF FALLS

Continue to follow the path, stopping just before the bridge.  On the left, where there are tree’s in the virtual tour, there is now a ride called Lumberjack which opened in 2018.

LUMBERJACK

Walk over the bridge until you reach the entrance for the roller coaster with the red track on the right side.

VORTEX

  • Take a virtual ride on Vortex, a suspended roller coaster that goes to the top of wonder mountain for its first drop.

Across from Vortex in the virtual tour is the Pro Putt mini-golf course.  In 2017 this was replaced with another thrill ride, Soaring Timbers.

SOARING TIMBERS

International Festival

Canada's Wonderland International Festival

Continue until you come to the end of the path, where Hot Dogs is, to enter International Festival

The path on the right, which leads to Wonder Mountain’s Guardian, is not accessible on the virtual tour.

GUARDIAN

  • Guardian, added in 2014, is one of two roller coasters that go through Wonder Mountain.  Check out this 4D interactive roller coaster in this virtual ride.

Turn left at the Hot Dogs booth and continue down the path until you reach the yellow and blue roller coaster, The Fly.

THE FLY

Turn right and follow the path through the carnival game area.

CARNIVAL GAMES

  • The games in this area include Rebound, Top Glo (a water race), All-Star Shoot Out, Bowler Roller, Peach Baskets, and High Striker.

Continue walking through the carnival game area, until you reach the next ride on the left side, Klockwerks.

KLOCKWERKS

  • Take a virtual ride on this spinning attraction, another one of the park’s original rides from 1981.  

Continue on the path until you reach the entrance to Thunder Run on the right. There are also two more carnival games on the left.

THUNDER RUN

  • This is another one of the park’s original roller coasters. It was initially located in another area but moved to Wonder Mountain in 1986.  You can learn about the history of Thunder Run in this video or just go right to the virtual ride.

CARNIVAL GAMES

  • The games in this area are Ring Toss and Overdrive (another water gun game).

Turn left at the ring toss game to check out the last ride in this area.

KRACHENWAGEN

Medieval Faire

Canada's Wonderland Medieval Faire

Walk back towards Thunder Run and turn left, crossing over the small bridge, which will take you back to International Street.  Turn left and walk past the Sweet Shoppe International café and other stores and restaurants on the left.

When you reach the end of the shops, turn left and enter Medieval Faire through the castle entrance.

On your right, you will see the Wonderland Theatre.

WONDERLAND THEATRE

Continue walking past the castle until you reach Arthur’s Baye on the left, where a sign lists the showtimes for the former show Kinet-X.

ARTHUR’S BAYE

Across from Arthur’s Baye is the first ride in this area of the park, Riptide.  Take a walk over to it to get a better look.

RIPTIDE

  • Take a virtual ride on Riptide, another spinning thrill ride.

Facing Riptide, turn left and walk to the ride right next to it, Dragon Fire.

DRAGON FYRE

  • Take a virtual ride on Dragon Fire, another one of the park’s original roller coasters. 

From the entrance for Dragon Fire, turn left and walk back to the main path, then turn right.  Continue walking to the next ride, Spinovator, on the right side.

SPINOVATOR

  • Take a virtual ride on this teacup style spinning ride, with baskets that seat two.

Continue to follow the path, through the next set of carnival games, passing by the Cyber Central Arcade on the right side.

CARNIVAL GAMES/ARCADE

  • The carnival games in this area include Milk Can, Wac-a-mole, Peach Baskets, Rising Waters (water gun race), and Fool the Guesser.

Just past the last game, Rising Waters, you will be able to see the Drop Tower on the right side.  This area is also how you get to two other attractions, the Speed City Raceway and Leviathon which opened in 2012. This is another area of the park that you cannot walk through virtually.

DROP TOWER

  • Since you can’t get a closer view of it virtually, watch this off-ride video before you take a virtual ride on this 21-story free-fall drop ride.

SPEED CITY RACEWAY

  • The Speed City Raceway is a pay-per-use go-kart attraction.  Check it out in this off-ride video.

LEVIATHAN

Across from the Drop Tower, on the left side of the path, is the next ride, The Rage.

THE RAGE

  • Take a virtual ride on this classic pirate ship ride now known as the Vikings Rage. 

Continue on the path to the next ride on the right side, Night Mares.

KNIGHT MARES

  • Now renamed Wilde Knight Mares, take a virtual ride on this attraction that starts off spinning vertically before spinning horizontally 15 meters in the air. 

Follow the path until you reach the entrance to Wild Beast, on the right side, attached to the Icee Mix it Up stand.

WILD BEAST

  • Now renamed Wilde Beast, take a virtual ride on another one of the park’s original roller coasters. 

Continue on the path until you reach The Bat, the yellow and red roller coaster on the right side.

THE BAT

  • Take a virtual ride on The Bat, a boomerang style roller coaster that was the seventh coaster added to the park. 

Continue past The Bat and stop at the next ride. While this ride, Shockwave, is actually part of International Festival, it is easier to see here on the virtual tour. 

SHOCKWAVE

  • Enjoy your last Canada’s Wonderland virtual ride in the adult areas of the park before heading over to check out the children’s areas.

Planet Snoopy

Planet Snoopy

Follow the path between The Bat and Shockwave until you reach the rainbow entrance for Planet Snoopy.

Between the two kids’ areas, there are only 8 Canada’s Wonderland virtual ride videos, but you can still take a look at the rest of the kid rides through off-ride videos. 

Some of the off-ride videos begin while the ride is still being loaded.  The time the ride starts is included beside the video link so you can skip ahead if you just want to take a quick look at the ride.

Stay on the right as you follow the path to reach the first two kiddie rides on the right side.

SWAN LAKE

  • Take a scenic virtual ride in a swan-shaped boat on Swan Lake.

BOO BLASTERS ON BOO HILL

Walk down the path on the left of the Boo Blasters entrance until you reach Joe Cools Dodgem school, the attraction on the left side just past the trees with 3 large pictures of snoopy in green circles on the top

JOE COOL’S DODGEM SCHOOL

  • While it is hard to see much of these kiddie bumper cars on the virtual tour, you can get a better look at them in this off-ride video (ride starts at 1:13).

Continue to follow the path, stopping to check out the next two rides on the right side.

SNOOPY’S REVOLUTION

  • Watch the off-ride video (starts at 6:08) for this kiddie Ferris wheel that slowly takes riders 40 feet in the air.

PEANUT 500

  • See how fast these mini stock cars take the corner in the off-ride video of the Peanut 500, where riders race single file around an oval track.

Turn left and follow the path to the Pumpkin Patch ride on the left side.

THE PUMPKIN PATCH

  • Watch the off-ride video (starts at 0:32) of these spinning pumpkins that lift riders in the air giving them a great view of Planet Snoopy.

Continue on the path to the next three rides, Woodstock Whirlybirds on the right side and Sally’s Love Buggies on the left, then Lucy’s Tugboat straight ahead.

WOODSTOCK WHIRLYBIRDS

  • Watch riders spin their own nests as fast or slow as they want in this off-ride video (starts at 0:42).

SALLY’S LOVE BUGGIES

  • Take a look at the off-ride video (starts at 2:12) of these bright cars that riders have to keep in the air by pumping a handlebar.

LUCY’S TUGBOAT

  • Check out this spinning pirate ship style ride in the off-ride video for Lucy’s Tugboat.

Turn left at Sally’s Tugboat and follow the path until you reach the face paint booth on the left side. Then turn and follow the path on the left to the next two rides. 

SNOOPY VS RED BARON

  • Snoopy Vs Red Baron is a classic spinning plane ride that lets riders chose how high or low they want to fly, as you can see in this off-ride video.

SNOOPY’S SPACE RACE

  • Watch the off-ride video (starts at 1:25) of this spinning space ship ride.

Follow the path, turning right to walk around the carousel until you reach the entrance for it across from the Peanuts Putt-Putt.

CHARACTER CARROUSEL

  • When the Kiddie area at Canada’s Wonderland was Hannah-Barbera themed, this carousel featured characters like Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear, and Dino. Now, as you can see in this off-ride video (starts at 0:45), it’s just a regular carousel with traditional horses.

Continue to walk around the carousel, turning right again. Then continue straight until you reach the entrance for Ghoster Coaster.

GHOSTER COASTER 

  • Take a virtual ride on this wooden kid’s roller coaster, another one of Canada’s Wonderlands originals.  

Kidzville

Canada's Wonderland Kidzville

Turn around and walk back towards the mini-golf course. Turn right when you reach it and walk down the path to enter KidZville.

Continue to follow the path, stopping at the first ride on the left side, KidZville Station.

KIDZVILLE STATION

  • While this simple train isn’t the most exciting ride in the park, you can still take a short virtual ride on another one of Canada’s Wonderlands original attractions.

Continue to follow the path to the next ride on the left side.

TAXI JAM

A few steps ahead on the right side is the next kid’s ride.

SWING TIME

  • Watch this off-ride video (starts at 0:45) of the kid-size version of the Swings of the Century.

Then continue down the path, passing by some carnival games made just for younger kids. 

KIDS GAMES

  • The games in this area include Gopher Golf, Fishy Fishy Outfitters, Ball Toss, Lucky Ducky and Slam Dunk

Once you reach the end of the games, stop at the Playhouse theatre entrance on the left side.

PLAYHOUSE THEATRE

Continue following the path staying on the left, until you reach the Minute Maid booth.  Across from it is a maze surrounded by a purple fence. 

This attraction, A-Mazing Adventures, was removed in 2015 and is now where the Flying Eagles ride is located. 

FLYING EAGLES

  • Take a look at the off-ride video (starts at 0:42) of Flying Eagles, another spinning kiddie ride, that opened in 2016.  

A few steps down the path on the left side is the entrance to the next two rides in KidZville.

JOKEY’S JALOPIES

  • These old-fashioned antique cars are another one of the original rides at Canada’s Wonderland that you can take a scenic virtual ride on.

CHOPPER CHASE

  • Chopper Chase, renamed Treetop Adventure in 2016, gives riders an aerial view of KidZville.  Take a virtual ride on this helicopter monorail that riders can peddle to increase their speed.

Follow the path as it turns to the right until you reach the sign for the entrance to KidZville, then turn right.  On the left side you will see two more attractions, Candy Factory and Flavourator.

CANDY FACTORY

  • Candy Factory was renamed Maple Park Treehouse in 2016.  Unfortunately, there are no videos of this large wooden playground.

FLAVOURATOR

  • Flavourator is another ride that was renamed in 2016 and is now called Sugar Shack. Watch the off-ride video of this little kid version of a teacup style ride.

Continue on the path until you reach Pizza Pizza. Then take the path on the left of it stopping at the hot air balloon ride on the left side.

FREQUENT FLYERS

  • Watch this off-ride video (starts at 1:03) of Frequent Flyers, the hot air balloon ride formerly called Balloon Race.

Continue to follow the path until you reach the end where the final 3 Canada’s Wonderland rides are, in an area that was once known as Zoom Zone.

BLAST OFF!

  • Watch the off-ride video (starts at 0:25) of the first ride, Blast Off, a kid drop ride that takes riders up 18 feet then bounces them back down.

JUMPIN’ JET

SILVER STREAK

  • Finally, to the left is the last Canada’s Wonderland virtual ride of the tour.  Enjoy your last virtual roller coaster ride on Silver Streak, Canada’s first junior inverted roller coaster.

Our Canada’s Wonderland Virtual Tour Day

Canada’s Wonderland Virtual Tour Review

Our Canada’s Wonderland virtual vacation day lasted most of a Saturday. 

In total to do the virtual tour, all of the rides, watch the shows, and do the arcade games I set up in the yard, it took us 7 hours. 

We set up a TV in the living room on a coffee table, with two gaming chairs in front of it for the kids, to give them a better view. 

When we did the virtual roller coaster rides, The Husband and I would shake the chairs and tilt the kids backwards and forwards to go along with the ride.

We did the Ring Toss, Peach Basket, Rebound, Milk Cans, and Water Gun Race for our at-home carnival games (you can see more pictures of our games on this Facebook Post). 

We also set up a mini arcade in the kitchen using Big Sis’s pinball machine, ski-ball game, mini air hockey table, and claw machine.

The kids enjoyed looking for everything on the Canada’s Wonderland virtual tour scavenger hunt sheets I made too.

We didn’t watch every video from start to finish.  For all of the off-ride video’s, we would watch for 20-30 seconds just to see what the ride did then move on.  Big Sis did insist on watching all of the virtual ride videos from start to finish though.

Overall, it was a good way to spend a Saturday stuck at home. 

I hope you enjoy your virtual vacation at Canada’s Wonderland too.

If you’re looking for more virtual trip ideas to do with your kids check out my Boston Children’s Museum Virtual Tour Guide and my Monterey Bay Aquarium Virtual Tour Guide too.

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