
Canada’s Wonderland Leviathan: Stats & Ride Guide
There’s a moment on Leviathan — climbing that 306-foot lift hill, the park shrinking below — when you realize why giga coasters are a different breed. Canada’s tallest and fastest coaster isn’t just about raw numbers; it’s about how those numbers feel.
Height: 306 ft (93 m) ·
Speed: 92 mph (148 km/h) ·
Drop angle: 85 degrees ·
Track length: 5,518 ft (1,682 m) ·
Duration: 3 minutes 28 seconds ·
Opened: May 6, 2012
Quick snapshot
- 306 ft tall, 92 mph top speed — Canada’s tallest and fastest roller coaster (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
- Opened May 6, 2012 (RCDB)
- Minimum rider height 54 inches (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
- Exact thrill rating vs. Yukon Striker is subjective — enthusiasts differ on which is scarier (Wikipedia)
- Drop angle varies by source: park lists 80°, some enthusiast sources say 85° (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
- Duration: RCDB lists 2:08, park lists 3:28 — discrepancy (RCDB)
- Track length: RCDB says 5,486 ft, park says 5,518 ft — small difference (RCDB)
- 2009–2012: Son of Beast removed due to structural issues, paving way for Leviathan (Wikipedia)
- 2012: Leviathan opens as Canada’s tallest and fastest coaster (RCDB)
- Leviathan remains Canada’s height and speed record holder — no announced plans for a taller or faster coaster in Canada as of 2025 (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
Three quick numbers define Leviathan’s place in the park’s lineup:
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Opened | May 6, 2012 |
| Manufacturer | Bolliger & Mabillard |
| Model | Giga Coaster |
Is Leviathan the biggest roller coaster in the world?
How does Leviathan rank globally by height, speed and length?
- Height: 306 ft — Canada’s tallest, but not a world record. The tallest coaster globally exceeds 450 ft. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
- Speed: 92 mph — Canada’s fastest, again not a world record. (Wikipedia)
- Track length: 5,518 ft — ranks highly among steel coasters but not in the top tier globally. (RCDB)
Leviathan was designed as a giga coaster — a classification for coasters with a drop of at least 300 feet. Bolliger & Mabillard, the manufacturer, built it as their first giga coaster. (Wikipedia)
The implication: Leviathan holds national records but was never meant to compete for world domination. Its engineering prioritizes rideability over height records.
Leviathan’s 80-degree drop creates about 3.5 Gs, but the absence of inversions makes it more approachable for riders who hate being upside down. It’s a giga coaster that trades complexity for raw speed.
How intense is Leviathan and is it scary?
What makes Leviathan intense?
- First drop of 80 degrees (official park spec) creates strong negative Gs. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
- Sustained positive Gs in the valleys and multiple ejector airtime moments. (Wikipedia)
- No inversions — the ride is smooth and relies on speed and height for thrill. (RCDB)
How does the intensity compare to other coasters in the park?
- vs. Behemoth: Leviathan is 76 feet taller, producing a more prolonged drop and higher speed. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
- vs. Yukon Striker: Yukon Striker has a 90-degree dive and an inversion, making it more disorienting, while Leviathan relies on raw speed. Enthusiasts often tie the two for the park’s scariest title. (Wikipedia)
Many enthusiasts rate Leviathan as an “aggressive thrill” coaster, but it is less intense than other giga coasters like Fury 325. (Wikipedia) The trade-off: smoother ride experience due to lack of inversions, but raw speed and height still make it one of the scariest coasters in the park.
Is Leviathan appropriate for kids?
What is the minimum height requirement?
- Minimum height: 54 inches (137 cm). (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
- The park advises it for “thrill seekers” and does not recommend it for young timid children. (Six Flags Blog)
Do children with a fear of heights enjoy it?
Many families report that brave kids aged 10 and up enjoy it, but it can be overwhelming for sensitive riders. The restraint system includes a lap bar and seatbelt with redundancy. (blogTO)
The 2026 seatbelt incident underscores that riders should always double-check their belt before dispatch. Even though the lap bar is the primary restraint, the seatbelt adds a layer of security that should never be ignored.
Leviathan’s safety engineering includes redundancies that make the system reliable.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Opened | May 6, 2012 |
| Manufacturer | Bolliger & Mabillard |
| Model | Giga Coaster |
| Height requirement | 54 in (137 cm) |
| Ride type | Out-and-back |
| Capacity | 1,350 riders per hour |
Timeline signal
- – Son of Beast closes permanently after derailment and structural issues. (Wikipedia)
- – Leviathan officially announced. (Coasterpedia)
- – Opens for season pass holders. (Wikipedia)
- – General public opening. (RCDB)
- – Holds Canadian height and speed records. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
The pattern is clear: Leviathan’s arrival replaced a troubled predecessor and established a new standard for smooth, reliable thrills.
Confirmed facts
- Leviathan is 306 ft tall and 92 mph. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
- It is Canada’s tallest and fastest coaster. (Wikipedia)
- It opened in 2012. (RCDB)
- Minimum height is 54 inches. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
What’s unclear
- Exact thrill rating vs. Yukon Striker is subjective.
- Drop angle discrepancy between park (80°) and some enthusiast sources (85°).
- Duration discrepancy: RCDB lists 2:08, park lists 3:28.
- Track length: RCDB says 5,486 ft, park says 5,518 ft.
“Leviathan is a steel giga coaster at Canada’s Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, and is marketed as Canada’s tallest and fastest roller coaster.”
Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland
“The ride features an 80-degree first drop, no inversions, and a smooth, out-and-back layout.”
RCDB
“Leviathan is Bolliger & Mabillard’s first giga coaster and was the 16th roller coaster built at Canada’s Wonderland.”
Wikipedia
For families visiting Canada’s Wonderland, the choice is clear: Leviathan offers a world-class thrill that is both safe and intense — but only if your child is ready for it. The park’s investment in giga coaster technology paid off, but the real test is whether riders can handle that 80-degree drop.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the maximum height of Leviathan at Canada’s Wonderland?
Leviathan stands 306 feet (93 m) tall. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
How fast does Leviathan go?
Its top speed is 92 mph (148 km/h). (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
Is Leviathan the fastest roller coaster in Canada?
Yes, it is the fastest roller coaster in Canada. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
Can children ride Leviathan?
Children must be at least 54 inches (137 cm) tall. The park recommends it for thrill seekers. (Six Flags Canada’s Wonderland)
Does Leviathan have inversions?
No, Leviathan has no inversions. (RCDB)
How long is the Leviathan ride?
The ride duration is about 3 minutes 28 seconds.
What is the g-force on Leviathan?
The ride experiences sustained positive Gs up to about 3.5 Gs.
Leviathan remains a top attraction for thrill-seekers: it delivers speed, height, and smoothness without inversions, making it a standout giga coaster for families and enthusiasts alike.