This is noon of the remote mountain park in Los Angeles: killing in April, Christa and Dennis dating in his car, and her colleague Ian is waiting at a dog's shampoo; with Dennis's wife Peg Her close friend, Claire, pursued Dennis and planned guerrilla warfare, and four young people in the same office in his twenties were talking in the van. In April, Ian was asked for help (lubricant, hose, writer) and asked if he could join her; Claire and Peg fell into Dennis's lover, and heartily Masandis and Cheryl Nathan and Baba It has been revealed that they are nudists and Meredith claims that these men are homosexuals. Disassembly and disclosure were done after that. Is this just another day in Los Angeles? written
The park is owned by Paramount Park from 1993 to 2006 and is known as Paramount Canada Wonderland. After Cedar Fair purchased the park in 2006, Paramount has been removed from the name. In 2017, there are estimated 76 million visitors, the most visited seasonal amusement park in North America. When planning Canada's wonderland, there are no seasonal amusement parks in this area. Toronto previously hosted two amusement parks including a roller coaster, a west sunny side amusement park, and an eastern Scarborough beach amusement park, but it was closed in the 1950s and built separately. Gardner Highway and Residential Development
The amusement park's railroad has a long history in american amusement parks and abroad. Some of the earliest park trains were not real trains and there were carts that took park users to the tracks of the park from the city to the end of the tracks of the park. As such, some old parks such as Kenny Wood, Pennsylvania are known as tramway parks. The earliest park train operated only on routes within the boundaries of the park, mostly custom made, such as a detachable miniature Zephyr railway park train at Dorny Park. Often the tracks of the amusement park are narrow gauges, which means that the space between the tracks is less than 8 feet 1/2 inch (1,435 mm) of the standard gauge rail. There are 3 ft (914 mm), 2 ft 6 (762 mm), 2 ft (610 mm), 15 (381 mm) among the narrow gauges commonly found in rails of amusement parks.