1902–19??[]
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Canobie Lake Park first opened in Salem, New Hampshire in 1902 as a trolley park.
1990s?–2006[]

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From some point in time in the 20th century to the 2005 season, the park's logo was a gold logo with Western-styled text, often with stars added. The logo as seen above comes from a 1998 park map.
2006–2016[]
This logo was introduced for the 2006 season. The park now uses a multicolored logo with fireworks, a roller coaster track and supports, and waves in reference to the titular Canobie Lake where the park is located along its shores. "Canobie" is given greater emphasis over "Lake Park"; the park itself is often referred to as just "Canobie". The park also introduced its "Just for Fun" slogan during this time, adding it to the logo as lowercase script on the coaster's hill.
2016–present[]
Beginning with the 2016 season, the logo was modified to remove the smaller fireworks and "just for fun" script, while changing the larger firework's design and making it smaller. An alternate version of the logo restores the slogan, but as plain text in a circle laid over the coaster hill. The previous 2006 version is now partially used today.

