Amusement Park Activities
Showing 8 amusement park activities logged during our motorhome cross-country adventures.
Wet and Wild
Water Park located right across the street from Circusland RV Park. On a really hot day, nothing feels better than lounging around on a tube in Wet and Wild's River. or for the more adventurous, plunging down one of its steep water slides.
Adventure Zone
Amusement area in the heart of Whistler Village with activities for kids of all ages, such as mini golf, a rock climbing wall, bungee jumping on trampolines, a trapeze, and much more.
Mill River Fun Park
Small amusement park located on Route 2 West near Mill River Provincial Park. Attractions include a giant Twister water slide, bumper boats, a giant kiddies' pool, and miniature golf.
Sandspit
Small amusement park along Route 6 in Cavendish featuring a 60-foot ferris wheel, a roller coaster, bumper cars, mini golf, arcade games, and "Indy" go-cart racing.
Action Park
Small action park near the Grand Sierra Resort featuring several go-cart racing tracks and some pretty intense bungee jumping
Playground near Chalet Sain-Julien
While not an actual amusement park, this playground, complete with obstacle course and some rather extreme playground equipment, provided us with much “amusement” (mostly at my expense)
Flying Horses Carousel
The nation's oldest continuously operating merry-go-round. In 1884, the Flying Horses Carousel was moved from Coney Island in New York to a red barn at the foot of Circuit Avenue in Cottage City. Constructed by Charles Dare, each horse is unique and handcrafted with real horsehair and glass eyes. Children (and adults) today still enjoy taking a ride on the carousel.
Trampoline
Bounce like 8-year-olds on a big trampoline out in the middle of nowhere
