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‘You can float a little bit': Inside (and upside down nine times) Canada's Wonderland's new ride

‘You can float a little bit': Inside (and upside down nine times) Canada's Wonderland's new ride

Toronto Star17-07-2025
I was strapped into a seat, flung upside down and propelled across a kilometre of track zipping along on the new launch coaster at Canada's Wonderland — a heart-pounding, gravity defying blast of force.
AlpenFury, the latest addition to the park, is the country's longest, tallest and fastest launch coaster and has the most inversions for this style of ride in the world, according to Canada's Wonderland. To check it out, the Star sent a team — photographer Michelle Mengsu Chang and me — and it was a wildly exhilarating experience. To prepare I did a deep dive online and people were posting about being astonished to find themselves upside down, without feeling upside down.
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