A giant boomerang water slide is coming to Canada’s Wonderland

Canada’s Wonderland announced on Thursday that a giant boomerang water slide with a zero-gravity wall summit is coming to the popular amusement park next year.

The 20-acre water park is called Moosehorn Falls, part of the Splash Works expedition. A spokesperson said it would take up to six guests down a rushing river cascade of twists, turns and drops before being propelled to the summit of a zero-gravity, 13-metre wall (42 feet).

As rafters crest the vertical apex in a moment of weightlessness at Canada’s Wonderland, the current will reverse and send them downstream to a crystal-clear pool.

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“We’re excited to provide attractions that our guests can enjoy together. Moosehorn Falls will be a perfect water park adventure for families and friends,” said Phil Liggett, general manager at Canada’s Wonderland.

“The new water slide is the park’s latest addition of Canadian-themed attractions, venues and events. As Canada’s premier amusement park, we want to celebrate the best this country has to offer, including its natural diversity as well as the adventurous spirit of its people.”

Canada’s Wonderland is inviting guests to climb aboard a new raft adventure in its 20-acre water park next year with the addition of Moosehorn Falls, a giant water slide with a zero-gravity wall summit. Photo: Canada’s Wonderland.

Moosehorn Falls is inspired by waterfalls on the Broad River along the Moosehorn Trail in New Brunswick’s Fundy National Park.

Guests who purchase a 2024 Gold Pass at Canada’s Wonderland will get unlimited access to Moosehorn Falls and Splash Works next year.