La Ronde (amusement park) explained

La Ronde
Location:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Owner:City of Montreal
Operator:Six Flags
Status:Operating
Season:May–October
Area:146acres
Rides:37
Coasters:8
Homepage:La Ronde
Public Transit: Jean-Drapeau
767 Jean-Drapeau/ La Ronde, 769 La Ronde/Papineau

La Ronde is an amusement park located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was originally built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the 1967 world's fair. Today, it is operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, under an emphyteutic lease with the City of Montreal until 2065. In-addition to being the Six Flags chain's northernmost location, La Ronde is the largest amusement park in Quebec and the second-largest in Canada (behind Canada's Wonderland, which became a sister in 2024 after Six Flags merged with Cedar Fair).[1]

La Ronde occupies 146acres of the northern tip of Saint Helen's Island, situated on a man-made extension to the landmass; the park is in the vicinity of where the smaller, adjacent Ronde Island had once been (the origin of the park's name). The park hosts the annual Montreal Fireworks Festival, an international fireworks competition. Prior to Cedar Fair's merger with Six Flags, La Ronde was one of only two Six Flags properties, along with Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that were not officially branded as Six Flags parks.

Grounds

The Montreal region park is located within the St Lawrence river on Saint Helen's Island, situated atop a man-made extension on its northern tip where the small (water-enclosed) Ronde Island had once been. The former granite Ronde island, which the extension was made around, was destroyed by blasting and the resulting crater it left turned into Dolphin lake, which the park surrounds.[2] [3] South of the amusement park is Jean-Drapeau Park, an urban park and former grounds of Expo 67, as well as the Jean-Drapeau Metro station and Montreal Biosphere museum.

Access to the park from Montreal and the South Shore is primarily served by the Jacques Cartier Bridge, or alternatively through Cité du Havre via the Concordia bridge at the island's opposite end. Public transit provides accessibility by means of the island's Metro station with seasonal shuttle bus service to the park.

The amusement park opens to the public from mid-May to late October (with peak season in July). La Ronde closes for the season in the last weekend of October.

History

In 1967, La Ronde was built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the world fair held in Montreal from April 28 to October 29, 1967. The exposition was located on 400ha of man-made islands in the St Lawrence River adjacent to Montreal, and comprised six "theme" pavilions, 48 national pavilions, four provincial pavilions, 27 private-industry and institutional pavilions, and La Ronde – a entertainment complex with theatres, midway attractions, drinking and dining.[4] The rides, restaurants and beer halls of La Ronde remained open until 2:30 a.m. nightly, after the rest of the Expo site closed down at 10:30 p.m.[5] After Expo 67 World's Fair, the City of Montreal continued to run the amusement park for the next 34 years.[6]

In 1973, on July 8, the drowning deaths of two police officers occurred at La Ronde's Dolphin Lake, after the officers attempted to aid an intoxicated woman who had fallen into the water that night.[7]

In 1973, in October, the rapid transit train system that served La Ronde, the Expo Express, permanently closed. Its terminus station sat right above La Ronde's main entrance, and brought off-island visitors directly to the park during Expo 67 and the early days of Man and His World. Although the transit system has long since been demolished, La Ronde's main entrance is built around the former train station, and an (abandoned) train bridge still sits in the St Lawrence river to the east of the park.

In 1979, on July 8, the drowning deaths of three people occurred at La Ronde's Dolphin Lake when "The Mississippi" tour boat, ferrying up to 60 passengers, capsized.[8] Two weeks later, on July 22, a fourth drowning death occurred when a man attempted a swim across Dolphin Lake at late-night, after the park had closed.

In 1980, blue-collar workers at La Ronde's Alcan Aquarium enacted a 41-day strike, refusing to enter the aquarium to feed or care for its dolphins. Abandoned by their trainers, and left to starve in isolation, 3 dolphins died as a result of the neglect. Never recovering from the negativity surrounding the tragic event, the aquarium permanently closed in 1991.[9]

In 1992, the amusement park was used as a backdrop in the Are You Afraid of the Dark? episode "Laughing in the Dark" (season 1, episode 2) and was given the fictional name "Playland". The episode featured the park's giant roller coaster, haunted house with a dragon on the front and its old-fashioned carousel.

In 2001, the City of Montreal sold La Ronde to Six Flags, an American theme park chain, in a deal completed on May 4, 2001. It acquired all of the assets of the park for $20 million USD and has a long-term contract to lease the land from the city. Before the announcement of the Six Flags purchase, the city had considered offers from other bidders including Paramount Parks, Cedar Fair, and Parc Astérix. Since then, Six Flags has invested around $90 million in new rides and improvements,[10] such as Le Vampire, Splash, Le Goliath and Ednör – L'Attaque as well as a new main entrance.

In 2007, La Ronde celebrated its 40th anniversary with Expo 67 themed events commemorating the world fair.[11]

In 2012, a man was struck and killed by "The Vampire" roller-coaster after entering a restricted zone while the ride was operating.[12]

In 2020, after a three-month delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[13] La Ronde opened belatedly for its 54th operating season.[14] It closed early for the season too due to the ongoing pandemic.[15] Only a limited number of rides were open during its unprecedented two-month season that only ran from August 3 to October 3, 2020.[16]

Attractions

La Ronde holds a number of attractions including live shows and amusement rides. As of 2020, the amusement park had 39 amusement rides including eight roller coasters. One of the park's roller coasters, Le Monstre, a 400NaN0 holds the record for highest double-tracked roller coaster in the world. During the month of October, the park hosts an annual Fright Fest to celebrate Halloween. The festival has four haunted houses, and many costumed performers who walk around the park. Park admission is free for toddlers under the age of two, accompanied by an adult.

Roller coasters

NameRide manufacturerYear openedType or modelThrill levelRef(s)
BoomerangVekoma1984Shuttle roller coasterMaximum[17]
DragonIntamin1994Indoor roller coasterModerate[18]
Ednör – L'AttaqueVekoma2010Suspended Looping CoasterMaximum[19]
GoliathBolliger & Mabillard2006Out and back roller coasterMaximum[20]
data-sort-value="Monstre"Le MonstreWilliam Cobb & Associates1985Dual-tracked wooden roller coasterMaximum[21]
Toboggan NordiqueZamperla2003Wild Mouse roller coasterModerate[22]
data-sort-value="Vampire"Le VampireBolliger & Mabillard2002Inverted roller coasterMaximum[23]

Flat and thrill rides

NameRide manufacturerYear openedType or modelThrill levelRef(s)
Aqua TwistMack Rides2013Twist 'n' Splash teacupsModerate[24]
Autos TamponneusesRDC Bumper Cars2003Bumper carsModerate[25]
Bateau PirateHUSS Park Attractions1988Pirate shipMaximum[26]
CatapulteRide Entertainment Group2008SkycoasterMaximum[27]
ChaosLarson International2019Fire BallMaximum[28]
CondorHUSS Park Attractions1990CondorModerate[29]
Disco RondeHUSS Park Attractions1986BreakdanceModerate[30]
DémonMondial2014Top SpinMaximum[31]
Grand CarrouselChance Morgan2003CarouselMild[32]
Grande RoueVekoma1984Ferris wheelMild[33]
ManitouZamperla2003NitroMaximum[34]
OrbiteS&S – Sansei Technologies1999Space ShotMaximum[35]
Sling Shot2002Reverse BungeeMaximum[36]
SplashIntamin2004Log flumeModerate[37]
TitanZamperla2017Giant Discovery frisbeeMaximum[38]
Tour de VilleZamperla2003Swing rideModerate[39]
TourbillonLarson International2018Tilt-A-WhirlModerate[40]
VertigoZamperla2003RangerMaximum[41]
Vol UltimeFuntime2012Swing rideMaximum[42]

Children's rides

NameRide manufacturerYear openedType or modelThrill levelRef(s)
Air PapillonZamperla2005Crazy busMild[43]
Danse des Bestioles, LaZamperla2005Junior jetsMild[44]
Grande Envolée, LaZamperla1990Balloon RaceModerate[45]
Explorateurs, LesArrow Dynamics1967Rub-A-Dub rideMild [46]
Marais EnchantéZamperla2005Rockin' TugMild[47]
Marche du Mille-pattesArrow Dynamics1967Kiddie CoasterMild[48]
Monsieur L'ArbreZamperla2005Swing rideMild[49]
Ourson FriponZamperla2005Kiddie drop towerMild[50]
PhoenixLarson International2016Flying ScootersModerate[51]
Pommes d'ApiZamperla2005Ballon towerMild[52]
Safari, LeArrow Dynamics1967Train rideMild[53]

Six Flags changes

In May 2002, La Ronde announced the installation of a Bolliger & Mabillard inverted roller coaster called Le Vampire, which was the first major investment by Six Flags.[54] It is a mirror image of the "Batman – The Ride" roller coasters found at many other Six Flags parks.

In 2003, La Ronde opened six new rides including Auto Tamponneuses, Tour de Ville, Manitou, Vertigo, Grand Carrousel, and Toboggan Nordique. Some existing rides were replaced by these new rides.

In 2004, La Ronde opened Le splash (a Shoot the Chute ride) and SpongeBob 3D.

In May 2006, La Ronde opened its ninth roller coaster, Goliath, a 530NaN0 high Bolliger & Mabillard mega coaster. It reaches speeds of 1100NaN0, making it the fourth tallest and the fourth fastest roller coaster in Canada.

In 2006, La Ronde permanently closed the Nintendo Megadome, housed in the former Alcan Aquarium building since 1995. It was a Nintendo-sponsored video game centre with the (then) latest Nintendo video games and attractions. Filling the gap, in 2009 the former 3D theatre housed Nintendo DS and Wii consoles, advertisements and had a Nintendo Store. This attraction too was permanently phased out a few years later.

For the 2007 season, La Ronde painted its observation tower bright orange to advertise Pizza Pizza, an Ontario pizza chain that was emerging into the Quebec market at the time. All of the pizza stands inside the park were renamed from Pizza Ronde to Pizza Pizza.

In January 2009, La Ronde announced its intention to become a Six Flags branded park, using the rights to Warner Bros. (Looney Tunes) and DC Comics trademarks under the licensing agreement with Six Flags.[55] Le Vampire, a mirror image of constructed in 2002, carries no association to the Batman media franchise because the licence with Warner Bros. and DC Comics is not valid in unbranded Six Flags parks.[56] It is not yet known whether Le Vampire will be re-branded to Batman: The Ride once the branding of the park commences.

The Serial Thriller, a Vekoma Suspended Looping Coaster that used to be located at the now defunct Six Flags AstroWorld, was shipped to La Ronde from the Great Escape, another Six Flags property where it had laid in storage since 2005. The roller coaster, which opened in 1999 at Six Flags AstroWorld, was installed over the Lac des Dauphins at the park for the 2010 season and is named Ednör – L'Attaque.[57] It features special effects and is themed around an alleged sea monster that was purported to have appeared in the Lac des Dauphins.[58]

On March 9, 2010, La Ronde announced that , an interactive laser-tag attraction themed around the Terminator series, would also be featured in the park for the 2010 season.[59]

On January 19, 2012, Six Flags announced Vol Ultime at La Ronde; it is similar to the SkyScreamers and it is 45m (148feet) tall.[60] [61] In 2013, the park opened a water-themed attraction, Aqua Twist. On August 29, 2013, Six Flags announced the addition of Demon, a top spin ride, for the 2014 season.[62] As a world premiere, Goliath was the first roller coaster equipped and exploited with a virtual reality headset.

On August 28, 2014, Six Flags announced Maison Rouge, a haunted house, for the 2015 season.[63]

On September 3, 2015, Six Flags announced Avenue Aventure, a section of the park which includes Bateau Pirate, Condor and two new rides: Phoenix, a Larson flying scooters, and Gravitor, a Chance Falling Star from Six Flags St. Louis.[64]

On September 1, 2016, Six Flags announced Titan, a Zamperla Giant Discovery. It is the park's second pendulum ride. It is identical to the Riddler Revenge at Six Flags Over Texas.

In 2017, Le Monstre had only one track open for mainly the whole season while the other track was retracked.

In May 2017, on its 50th anniversary, La Ronde announced the permanent closure of one of its original rides, La Pitoune. The water log ride dated back to Expo 67, and had its final season in operation in 2016. It has since been dismantled.

On Saturday, May 19, 2018, Six Flags La Ronde opened a platform thrill ride called Le Tourbillon, a Larson International GX5 model (Waltzer-style) Tilt-A-Whirl, residing along L'Avenue across from the Phoenix. This addition was supposed to have been amongst the proposed featured rides for a new family section, called Carnaval En Folie (the newly added ride was due to be named La Torsade).

On May 18, 2019, La Ronde debuted a new ride called Chaos, a Fire Ball ride by Larson International previously known as El Diablo when it was located at Six Flags Great Adventure from 2015 to 2018. After being relocated to La Ronde, its red color was changed to black, and it received new trains. Chaos is located on the former site of Le Moulin de la Sorcière between the rides Manitou and Boomerang.

On August 25, 2019, Super Manège closed. In August 2019, Six Flags announced that Vipère, formerly Green Lantern: First Flight at Six Flags Magic Mountain, would debut in 2020. The project was delayed several times and ultimately cancelled in 2022.

In November 2022, La Ronde began the demolition and removal of the Minirail, another original ride dating back to Expo 67. It had been out of service since 2019, and was the last vestige of the monorail system that ran three separate circuits, with one on Notre-Dame Island and two on opposite ends of Saint Helen's Island.[65]

In May 2023, La Ronde silently retired its Galopant carousel (built in 1885) when it was removed from its official park map and list of rides. Its final season of operation was 2019 (its 19th century music organ stopped working two decades earlier). The carousel has been at La Ronde since Expo 67, but heritage groups are concerned as its upkeep and maintenance have been abandoned and its now in a deteriorating state.

Former attractions

A number of attractions and amusement rides have been installed and later removed from the park. They include:

NameManufacturerInstallation YearClosedReplaced by
Sprung Schanze Mack1967 1969
Voyage a la Lune Schwarzkopf1967 1968
Hofbrauhaus (Fun House) Schwarzkopf1967 1970
Parasols, LesSchwarzkopf1967 1971
Flitzer19671974
Bobsled Schwarzkopf19671980
Parachutes, Les19671980
GyrotronVon Roll19671977Le Monstre
Scooter Schwarzkopf1967 1982
Calypso19671982
Carroussel (Car Carousel)Hennecke 1967 1983
TrabantChance Rides19671981
Turbo19671979Boomerang
Spider19671984Maelstrom
Grande Roue19671983Condor
Alcan Aquarium19671991Nintendo Megadome
Sky Ride / Le TéléfériqueVon Roll19671996Dragon
Mont BlancReverchon19672000
Bagnoles, Les (Antique Cars)Arrow19672004Air Papillon
Pitoune, LaArrow Dynamics19672017
Von Roll Holding19672018
MinirailMaschinen, Fabeiv19672019
Bairolle19672019
Montagnes Russes, LesSchwarzkopf19681984Le Monstre
Super Himalaya Mack1968 1985
Flight to Mars Schwarzkopf1969 1970
Matterhorn Mack1969 1974
Bousclade, LaEli-Bridge 1969 1976
Petites Avions Herschell1969 1990
Moulin de la Sorcière, LePinfari19692004Chaos
Astronet Hampton1970 1983
Mini Patrouille Hampton1970 1983
Saut, Le Mack1971 1971
Tornade, La Watkins 19711973
Brasserie du Rire (Fun House)1971 1974
Saturne VI Portable-Rides-Inc.1972 1973
Course, LaZierer19721976
Tourbillon, LeHrubetz 1972 1983
Rotor, LeChance Rides19721987Astronef
ZipperChance Rides19701980
Tilt-a-Whirl Sellner1974 1978
Disco Dome Eli-Bridge1977 1984
Cinema 18019781984
Salem Aleikium (Fun House)19781985Le Monstre
Mont Blanc, LeReverchon19782000
Troika / DiabloHUSS Maschinenfabrik19782003Le Splash
Super ManègeVekoma Rides19812019
EntrepriseHUSS Maschinenfabrik19821988
Arc en cielHUSS Maschinenfabrik19831987Bateau pirate
Autos Tamponneuses, LesReverchon19832002Le Toboggan Nordique
Carrousel VolantZierer1983
Astrobolides, LesSartori19842004Le Marais Enchanté
Petite Roue, LaSartori19842004Pommes D'api
Chat et la Souris, LeSartori19842004La Danse des Bestioles
Astronef (Sky Flyer)Vekoma19852002Le Manitou
Palais des Glaces, Le19852003Le Splash
Twister, LeHeintz Fahtze19852008Phoenix
MaëlstromMack19852008Zone du bonhier Coca-Cola
Aqua-parc19851992Vampire
Tapis Volant, LeZierer19862002Les Autos Tamponneuses
OVNIHUSS Maschinenfabrik19862006Démon
Mini RallyeSartori19932004Monsieur l'Arbre
Hydroid '94 (Sub-Oceanic Shuttle)Iwerks19941995Volcanozor (Dino Island II)
Volcanozor (Dino Island II)Iwerks19952004SpongeBob 3D
Nintendo Megadome19952006
CobraIntamin19952016
Tornade, LaHUSS Maschinenfabrik19972010
Rock Wall20012010Aqua Twist
Eurobungy20022011Gravitor
Tasses MagiquesZamperla20032009Ednör – L'Attaque
SpongeBob 3DIwerks20042007Experience Nintendo
Experience Nintendo (Cyberzone)Ubisoft, Nintendo20082011Season pass processing center
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon EmperorSudden Impact! Entertainment Company (SIEC)20092009
Sudden Impact! Entertainment Company (SIEC)20102010
Maison Rouge (Haunted House) ACME-Services-Sceniques2015 2017
GravitorChance Rides20162023

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EXPO 67: THEN AND NOW – Tourisme Montréal Blog. May 9, 2012. en-US. August 10, 2016.
  2. Web site: Expo 67 La Ronde. expo67.morenciel.com. August 10, 2016.
  3. Web site: La Ronde | World's Fair Treasury .
  4. Web site: Music at Expo 67. Brown. Thomas C.. August 10, 2016.
  5. Web site: 1967: Expo 67 dazzles at night on opening day – CBC Archives. August 10, 2016.
  6. Web site: La Ronde Amusement Park in Montreal – Attractions Frommer's. www.frommers.com. August 10, 2016.
  7. Web site: Why July 8 is a bad time to go swimming near la Ronde .
  8. Web site: History Through Our Eyes: July 8, 1979, Drownings at la Ronde .
  9. Web site: How Montreal Basically Murdered a Bunch of Dolphins – MTL Blog .
  10. News: Six Flags invests around 90 million dollars in new rides and improvements . Montreal Gazette . March 15, 2010.
  11. News: Spirit of Drapeau makes appearance to launch La Ronde's 40th season. Hustak. Alan. May 4, 2007. The Gazette.
  12. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/roller-coaster-hits-and-kills-worker-at-montreal-s-la-ronde-1.1265089 Roller-coaster hits and kills worker at Montreal's La Ronde
  13. News: BRIEF-Six Flags Entertainment Says Made Decision To Delay Opening Or Temporarily Suspend Operations For Certain Parks In Response To Coronavirus Outbreak. Reuters. March 13, 2020. July 29, 2020.
  14. Web site: La Ronde is postponing its opening next month. April 2, 2020. August 5, 2020.
  15. Web site: La Ronde ferme pour 2020. September 30, 2020 .
  16. Web site: Coronavirus: La Ronde officially opens its doors to season-pass holders. July 24, 2020. July 29, 2020.
  17. Web site: Boomerang – La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). rcdb.com. Roller Coaster DataBase. April 5, 2021.
  18. Web site: Dragon – La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). rcdb.com. Roller Coaster DataBase. April 5, 2021.
  19. Web site: Ednör – L'Attaque – La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). rcdb.com. Roller Coaster DataBase. April 5, 2021.
  20. Web site: Goliath – La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). rcdb.com. Roller Coaster DataBase. April 5, 2021.
  21. Web site: Monstre – La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). rcdb.com. Roller Coaster DataBase. April 5, 2021.
  22. Web site: Toboggan Nordique – La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). rcdb.com. Roller Coaster DataBase. April 5, 2021.
  23. Web site: Vampire – La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). rcdb.com. Roller Coaster DataBase. April 5, 2021.
  24. Web site: Aqua Twist. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  25. Web site: Autos Tamponneuses. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  26. Web site: Bateau Pirate. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  27. Web site: Catapulte. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  28. Web site: Chaos. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  29. Web site: Condor. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  30. Web site: Disco Ronde. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  31. Web site: Démon. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  32. Web site: Grand Carrousel. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  33. Web site: Grande Roue. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  34. Web site: Manitou. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  35. Web site: Orbite. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  36. Web site: Sling Shot. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  37. Web site: Splash. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  38. Web site: Titan. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  39. Web site: Tour de Ville. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  40. Web site: New in 2018 at La Ronde. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  41. Web site: Vertigo. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  42. Web site: Vol Ultime. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  43. Web site: Air Papillon. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  44. Web site: La Danse des Bestioles. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  45. Web site: La Grande Envolée. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  46. Web site: Joyeux Moussaillons. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  47. Web site: Marais Enchanté. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  48. Web site: Marche du Mille-pattes – La Ronde (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). rcdb.com. Roller Coaster DataBase. April 5, 2021.
  49. Web site: Monsieur L'Arbre. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  50. Web site: Ourson Fripon. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  51. Web site: Phoenix. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  52. Web site: Pommes d'Api. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  53. Web site: Tchou Tchou. www.sixflags.com. April 5, 2021. Six Flags.
  54. News: Vampire – La Ronde (Montréal, Québec, Canada) . Montreal Gazette . August 3, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120306022622/http://www.rcdb.com/1567.htm?dt=126&d=62 . March 6, 2012 .
  55. News: La Ronde prend le virage famille . Cloutier . Laurier . La Presse . fr . July 30, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100618041005/http://lapresseaffaires.cyberpresse.ca/economie/200901/06/01-681118-la-ronde-prend-leviragefamille.php . June 18, 2010 .
  56. March 3, 2003. Montreal-based theme park. Amusement Business Communications, Inc.. 115. 9. 6. 0003-2344.
  57. News: Ednör L'attaque. La Ronde. La Ronde. April 15, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100421021242/http://laronde.com/ednor/en/fiche.html. April 21, 2010. dead.
  58. News: La Ronde unveils fast new roller-coaster . https://web.archive.org/web/20100418023715/http://www.montrealgazette.com/Ronde%2Bunveils%2Bfast%2Broller%2Bcoaster/2910638/story.html . dead . April 18, 2010 . La Ronde . Montreal Gazette . April 15, 2010 .
  59. News: Terminator X, the ultimate laser battle at La Ronde!. La Ronde. La Ronde. March 15, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100607061753/http://laronde.com/terminatorx/en/information.html. June 7, 2010. dead.
  60. Web site: Vol Ultime . La Ronde . January 19, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120125084216/http://www.laronde.com/larondeen/vol_ultime.asp . January 25, 2012 .
  61. Web site: La Ronde will set the limit in 2012 with its upcoming new extreme tower ride . Press Release . Six Flags . January 19, 2012 . La Ronde . January 19, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202113140/http://www.laronde.com/global/Releases/com_vol_ultime_en.pdf . February 2, 2014 .
  62. Web site: New for 2014 . August 29, 2013 . August 29, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130901054320/http://content.sixflags.com/comingin2014/ . September 1, 2013 .
  63. Web site: New for 2015. August 28, 2014. August 29, 2014.
  64. Web site: New for2016. September 3, 2015. September 3, 2015.
  65. News: La Ronde: Le Minirail d'Expo 67 à la casse . La Presse . November 15, 2022 . Teisceira-Lessard . Philippe .