Canada’s Wonderland Sets July Reopening Date With Reservations Required
Canada’s Wonderland amusement park is set to open for the 2021 season and welcome guests back to fun outdoors, with new health and safety protocols this July.

In alignment with Step 2 of the province’s reopening framework, the park will first open for a Season Passholder Preview July 5-6 with limited capacity, and then, July 7 to the general public. Their Splash Works waterpark will open July 12 and reservations to both the park and water park will be required for all guests.
“We are looking forward to reopening the park and we’re ready to provide safe, fun and unforgettable experiences to all our guests,” said Norm Pirtovshek, GM of Canada’s Wonderland. “Safety has and will always be Canada’s Wonderland’s number one priority, and that includes the health of our guests and associates. With our new protocols in place, we are eager to offer some long-overdue fun to our guests.”
Detailed information has been added to the Canada’s Wonderland website here that outlines the new protocols to ensure a safe and clean environment. These protocols include:
- A new online reservation system, which requires each guest to have a reservation for their day of visit and time or arrival as part of the park’s plan to help manage capacity
- Health screening and temperature checks for guests, associates and vendors prior to entering the park
- All guests age two and older are required to wear a face covering in all areas, unless otherwise designated or while dining seated
- Physical distancing markers throughout the park, including ride queue lines
- Enhanced cleaning procedures, including additional deep cleaning and sanitization of restrooms, dining facilities and other park areas
- Additional hand sanitation stations
- Capacity management throughout the park.
Reservations for visits will open at 9am this Thursday on the Canada’s Wonderland website or mobile app.
2021 Season Passes are now on sale for only $79.99 and are valid until Labor Day 2022.

New in 2021, Canada’s Wonderland will debut Mountain Bay Cliffs in Splash Works. Guests can experience the exhilaration of cliff jumping from a variety of heights into water below, with the ultimate challenge of conquering the highest peak at seven-and-a-half metres (25 feet).

Beagle Brigade Airfield is also a new airplane ride in Planet Snoopy where young pilots can take an exciting flight.
If you haven’t visited the park in a few years, you will be excited to learn that in 2019, the park debuted Yukon Striker, the Tallest, Fastest, And Longest Dive Coaster in the World — AND IT GOES UNDERWATER!
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