Timberwolf Falls (Canada's Wonderland)

Timberwolf Falls
Location Canada's Wonderland
Area White Water Canyon
Status Operating
Opening date 1989
Type Flume
Model Shoot-the-Chutes
Course layout Large oval
Lift/launch system Wood and Cable lift
Duration About 2 minutes and 40 seconds
Height restriction 3 ft 10 in (117 cm)
Boats 4 or 5 boats. Riders are arranged 4 across in 5 row(s) for a total of 20 riders per boat.

Timberwolf Falls is a Shoot-the-Chutes water ride which opened in 1989. The ride contains a basic oval shape and features one drop creating a wave soaking all riders.[1] The ride also features a Splash Zone which allows spectators to get soaked by the wave from a bridge located above the main drop.[2]

Ride experience

Riders take a seat in 1 of the 20 seats in the boat. Once the all-clear is given by the ride operators, the boat begins to climb a lift leading to the top of the ride. Once at the top, the boat makes a 180 degree turn and immediately plunges down the drop. Immediately after the boat reaches the bottom of the drop, a giant wave is created soaking all riders and spectators on the bridge above. The boat then heads start for a few seconds and makes a final 180 degree turn leading to the station.[1] Depending on the total weight of the boat, a giant or medium sized wave can be created (More weight equals bigger wave). Once ride cycle last's around 2 minutes and 40 seconds.

Splash Zone

The Splash Zone is a bridge that goes over the bottom of the drop of Timberwolf Falls. There, spectators can stand waiting for one of the boats to come down the drop and create a wave which does in fact make it to the bridge soaking not only riders but also spectators standing on the bridge. Also, all riders must cross the bridge as the Splash Zone is part of the exit to the ride.[2] A video of the wave hitting spectators and their reactions can be seen here.

References

  1. ^ a b "Canada's Wonderland Timberwolf Falls POV". Allenvarghese161 (YouTube). August 16, 2007. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oD82feH5tg&feature=related. Retrieved September 29, 2011. 
  2. ^ a b "Canada's Wonderland Timberwolf Falls Splash Zone". fabriciomarvel (YouTube). July 12, 2008. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tnp9otCNMYg. Retrieved September 29, 2011.