People hoping to lock in a 2026 season pass to Canada's Wonderland from the comfort of home are out of luck, as the amusement park has quietly stopped selling them online.
The change garnered public attention with a recent Instagram reel, which showed that online sales for the three season pass options — Silver, Gold, and Prestige— had "SOLD OUT" buttons replacing any purchase options.
Many parkgoers have been left wondering what it means for future pass options that offer unlimited access to the park, complimentary parking, and discounts at on-site food vendors. The Prestige Pass further offers guests "elite benefits" and access to all Six Flags parks.

Screenshot via Canada's Wonderland.
The move comes during what is typically a popular period for passholders looking to secure access to the park, especially as season passes have long been one of the most popular ways for frequent visitors to save money on admission and take advantage of their favourite rides and the coveted water park, Splash Works.
"Online sales of 2026 Season Passes for Canada's Wonderland have ended," a park representative tells blogTO.
"We regularly evaluate our product offerings to provide the best possible experience for our guests and will share information soon on new opportunities," she continues.
This, however, doesn't mean that a Canada's Wonderland season pass option is completely off the table. The spokesperson confirms that "any ticket purchaser may upgrade to a Season Pass during their visit while at the park. This upgrade option has always been available and will continue to be for the season."
The park has not yet provided additional details about what those "new opportunities" might be or why it decided to end online sales of its season passes.
For now, daytime passes are available on the park's website for as low as $45 for anyone looking to explore Canada's Wonderland's latest attractions and the bizarre foods that make it a summertime hot spot year after year.
Canada's Wonderland is located at 1 Canada's Wonderland Dr. in Vaughan, Ont.
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