Canada's Wonderland

1981-1993


This wordmark was used from 1981 until 1993.



1994-2003


Paramount Pictures purchased the park in 1992, and added the "Paramount" name in 1994. It's connection to Hanna-Barbera was alsmost less in focus. Viacom acquired Paramount between 1994-1995, and a successful attempt was made to bring families back to the park by providing children with Nickelodeon cartoon characters that were familiar to a new generation. However, the Nickelodeon channel itself does not exist yet until 2009.

As a result, this logo was completely changed to be in the style of the Paramount Parks logo, as well as their other theme park properties, which all had the same styled logos, including the Paramount prefix, and the Paramount Pictures mountain logo.

2003-2006
In 2003, Viacom updated the logo of Paramount Parks, and all its theme parks, including Wonderland, to include an updated Paramount logo, even though the logo for Paramount Pictures, the film studio, remained unchanged.

2006-


On 14 May 2006, it was announced that Cedar Fair Entertainment Company was interested in acquiring the five Paramount theme parks, including Canada's Wonderland. The acquisition was completed on 30 June 2006. As a result, in early January 2007, Cedar Fair began to drop the "Paramount" name from all of their former Paramount parks, and the park is currently referred to once again by its original name, "Canada's Wonderland". The 2007 season marked a transition year of removing "all things Paramount" throughout the park, which includes the renaming of some of the rides. By the start of the 2008 season, the Paramount logo and similar references were removed. The park's connection to Nickelodeon was terminated on October 2009.

The current logo was unveiled in 2006, dropping the Paramount prefix, and gave this logo the Cedar Fair logo and font style.


 * Canada's Wonderland official site