La RondeMontreal, CanadaAbout La RondeLa Ronde is the largest amusement park in the province of Quebec and the second largest in Canada after Canada's Wonderland. It was originally built for the World's Fair of 1967 and remained open as an amusement park afterwards. In recent years, Six Flags has spent a great deal of money and time to make La Ronde a world-class amusement park. Already home to over 30 rides and the best fireworks competition in the world, La Ronde is sure to please. Directions La Ronde is located less than 10 minutes from downtown Montreal on an artificial island. It is best accessed by taking the Parc Jean-Drapeau exit on the Jacques-Cartier Bridge. It is also easily accessible from the Jean-Drapeau metro station (yellow line). Once out of the station you must take Bus 167, which will drop you at the main gate of La Ronde. -- Last edited by Joshua Counsil [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from La RondeReaders' Tips for Visiting La RondeReaders' OpinionsSafety
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