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2011 Canada's Wonderland Thank you for supporting our Corporate Sponsors! Map Legend Rides are listed on map Designated Smoking Areas Entertainment Restrooms Height Check Station Thank you for limiting your Stroller, Locker and smoking to these areas. Dining Family Restrooms Wheelchair Rental Shopping Baby Care Center Lost Children Picnic Area ATM Pet Care JUMpin’ Guest Services First-Aid Lost & Found JET GHOSTER ACTION BLAST OFF COASTER BLACKHOLE THEATRE SILVER STREAK International Street White Water Canyon WHITE WATER Front Gate Photo The Hot Dog Company CANYON KIDZVILLE Thrills are Wonderland Foot long hot dogs and sausages THE CANDY Locker Room FACTORY Roadside Deli SPLASH ISLAND Mr. Sub Freshly made subs waTERwaYS FREQUENT FLYERS Starbucks KidZville SPLASH SPLASH ISLAND WHITE WATER Pizza Pizza SPRAY GROUND FLAVOURATOR Alphorn Funnel Cakes WORKS CANYON Dairy Queen Hot Potato Fresh-cut fries LUCY’S SPLASH ISLAND Streetwear Ladies Royal Ice Cream Soft serve PUMP HOUSE TUGBOAT ice cream, ICEE, coffee WHIRL WINDS KIDDIE SLIDES SWINGTIME WOODSTOCK Fashion Apparel LAUNCH PaD WHIRLYBIRDS Sweet Shop Playhouse Theatre SPLASH ISLAND POOL CHARACTER Charlie Brown's Pirate SALLY’S International Gelato/ Adventure THE A-MAZING CARROUSEL RIPTIDE ADVENTURE TAXI JAM LOVE Gourmet Popcorn PLUNGE RACER SNOOPY VS BUGGIES WHITEwaTER RED BARON Planet Snoopy baY Gift Emporium ™ PLANET Tiny Tom's Donuts LAZY RIVER JOE COOL’S Manchu Wok TIMBERWOLF SNOOPY Snoopy’S DODGEM THE PUMPKIN Jokey’S Ristorante Pizza Pizza Snow Cones SUPER SOAKER faLLS SPACE RACE SCHOOL PATCH CHOPPER CHASE JALOPIES Fresh, hot pizza by the slice or Snoopy’s Suppertime Chicken KIDZVILLE PEANUTS™ whole, chicken bites & fries, fingers, fries, pocket pups STATION PUTT-PUTT licensed patio PEANUTS™ Dairy Queen SNOOPY’S 500 Teriyaki Experience BARRACUDA Snoopy Boutique BLASTER SKYRIDER REVOLUTION Wonder Mountain Victoria Falls High Divers Pizza Pizza BODY BLAST BOO BLASTERS ON BOO HILL International Showplace Birthday Party Pavilion VORTEX Start Me Up BEHEMOTH International Festival THE FLY SwaN Action Zone Tiny Tom’s Donuts LAKE Backlot Café SHOCKwaVE Rice Bowl Savory rice dishes WILD BEAST Gourmet burgers, rotisserie with chicken, beef, and MIGHTY CANADIAN chicken, fresh pasta, chicken vegetarian options MINEBUSTER fingers, licensed restaurant THE BAT Hot Potato Fresh cut fries Rock Shop WINDSEEKER INTERNATIONAL Cookie Café Hand made FESTIVAL Fighter Town Funnel Cakes cookie sandwiches, BACKLOT STUNT You Go Grill ICEE, coffee COASTER ACTION THUNDER RUN DROP Hot Potato Fresh-cut fries Multi Faith Space ZONE ORBITER TOWER Coca-Cola Cool Zone KLOCKWERKS NIGHT Medieval Faire MARES C oasters 50s style indoor seated restaurant serving Fun Shoppe SPEED CITY burgers, fries, salads, shakes Medieval Funnel Cakes KRACHENwagEN RACEwaY The Behemoth Shop Mixitup ICEE PSYCLONE Mr Sub Freshly made subs SWING OF THE Mr. Sub Freshly made subs CENTURY THE RAGE MEDIEVAL faIRE Mixitup ICEE Thrill Burger Burgers, fries, Kingswood Music Theatre chicken fingers Kingswood Event Tent Dairy Queen SLEDGE INTERNATIONAL Arthur’s Baye HAMMER Splash Works Dive Show STREET Riverside Snacks The Marketplace ANTIQUE DRAGON FIRE Chicken fingers, hot dogs, International Buffet CARROUSEL fries, ice cream bars Indoor market style Dairy Queen all you can eat SPINOVATOR buffet restaurant Splash Surf Shop RIPTIDE Wonderland Theatre Wavewear Snoopy Rocks on Ice Waveside Hotdog Courtyard Group XTREME Tiki Hut Catering Facility TIME waRP FLIGHT DECK SKYFLYER Waveside Pizza Pizza ROGERS $2 OFF COURTYARD the purchase GROUP CATERING of any whole pizza! faCILITY Valid only at the International Street Pizza Pizza location at Canada’s Wonderland. Taxes extra. Not valid with any other coupon offer. Offers/prices subject to expire without notice. No cash value. Coupon expires Oct. 30, 2011. Registered trademarks of Pizza Pizza MAIN ENTRANCE Royalty Limited Partnership, used under license. © Pizza Pizza 2011 AND EXIT.
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