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Newest photos at Leviathan
1 reviews –
“Good”
Canada's Wonderland
Roller Coaster
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Riders are almost turned upside down.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
In lieu of a midcourse brake run (As commonly seen on large coasters) the ride features a very long sloping set of brakes, It's purpose is to allow the train behind to enter the course while giving the train ahead time to be loaded and unloaded. The height of it also allows the track to pass over Dragon Fire.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Dragon Fire
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
The turn on the left brings the train around to the final brakes.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
The control system for the Trim Brakes
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
Trim brakes (along with queues) are often considered the bane of a coaster enthusiasts existence. Their purpose is to regulate the speed of the train through the course so G-forces are kept to the target limit.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
Following the turnaround is a quick low to the ground turn, and another big hill.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
A turnaround signifies the midpoint of the ride.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
Another look at that airtime hill.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
The next element is a low to the ground "speed hill" (seen to the left of the exit sign), followed by a full sized airtime hill.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
After the first drop and tunnel the train whips around an elevated turn.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
The first drop goes straight into a tunnel.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
The first drop.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
The 93.3m high lift hill.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
The Leviathan....
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
The entrance statement and station building.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
Leviathan was the first coaster by Bolliger & Mabillard to break the 300ft barrier, putting the ride into the "Giga Coaster" category.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
Looking back towards the park entrance with Levaithan in the background.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Leviathan
Canada's Wonderland
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