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Does the new AlpenFury coaster live up to the hype?

Does the new AlpenFury coaster live up to the hype?

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Canada's Wonderland debuted its new roller-coaster, AlpenFury, on July 12. The amusement park near Toronto, Ontario, says it's the country's longest, tallest and fastest launch coaster. But does it live up to the hype? CBC Kids News contributor Ainara Alleyne asked kids what they think about the new ride.
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