Behemoth (roller coaster)

Behemoth
View of Behemoth from the south in October 2008
Canada's Wonderland
LocationCanada's Wonderland
Park sectionAction Zone
Coordinates43°50′20.4″N 79°32′26.3″W / 43.839000°N 79.540639°W / 43.839000; -79.540639
StatusOperating
Soft opening date25 April 2008 (2008-04-25)
Opening date4 May 2008
CostC$26 million est.
General statistics
TypeSteel
ManufacturerBolliger & Mabillard
ModelHyper Coaster
Lift/launch systemChain lift hill
Height70 m (230 ft)
Drop69 m (226 ft)
Length1,620.9 m (5,318 ft)
Speed124 km/h (77 mph)
Inversions0
Duration3:10
Max vertical angle75°
Capacity1545 riders per hour
G-force4.5
Height restriction137–203 cm (4 ft 6 in – 6 ft 8 in)
Trains3 trains with 8 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 32 riders per train.
Fast Lane Plus only available
Single rider line available
Behemoth at RCDB

Behemoth is a steel roller coaster located at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario. Designed and developed by Swiss manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M), Behemoth opened to the public in May 2008 as the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada, a claim it held until 2012 when Leviathan opened at the same park.[1] Behemoth is similar to Diamondback (Kings Island) and Thunder Striker (Carowinds).

With its high speeds, tall heights and rapid changes in both direction and elevation, Behemoth is one of the most aggressive thrill rides in the park.[2][3] It is also one of the park's most efficient, able to maintain a high hourly passenger capacity.[3]

The ride features a prototype seating arrangement to ensure an unobstructed view for every rider – a first for a roller coaster of this type. The ride lasts for approximately three minutes and subjects the rider to a maximum speed of 124 km/h (77 mph), achieved in less than 3.9 seconds. It features five air-time hills, a hammerhead turn and two helixes.[3][4][5]

  1. ^ Hunter, Paul (27 April 2012). "Canada's Wonderland's new roller coaster, Leviathan, tallest, fastest in Canada". Toronto Star. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Canada's Wonderland: Rider Height Restrictions" (PDF). 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2009.
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  5. ^ "Behemoth". Canada's Wonderland. Retrieved 13 July 2012.