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How tall is the monster at La Ronde?

How tall is the monster at La Ronde?

Le Monstre ( French for “The Monster”) is a wooden roller coaster at La Ronde amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Le Monstre is the largest wooden roller coaster in Canada and is also the tallest two-track wooden roller coaster in the world. Being 39.9 meters (130.9 ft) tall, it does not surpass the height of one…

When did the Monstre at La Ronde first appear?

No matter when and where they first appeared, they are certainly known to be classic for fairs and amusement parks for a century. La Ronde is proud to provide you with a unique custom made roller coaster, the Monster.

How tall is the Le Monstre roller coaster in Canada?

Le Monstre is the largest wooden roller coaster in Canada and is also the tallest two-track wooden roller coaster in the world. Being 39.9 meters (130.9 ft) tall, it does not surpass the height of one of the newer attractions at La Ronde, Goliath, but is still taller than all of their other roller coasters.

Who is the designer of the La Ronde roller coaster?

The monstrous proportions of this wooden beast are legendary. Famed wooden roller coaster designer Wlliam “Bill”‘ Cobb designed this wooden masterpiece to please and inspire real thrill seekers. As you soar through the course of this beautiful and iconic legend, you will feel exactly what the designer intended.

Where was the La Ronde amusement park located?

La Ronde (Round) is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the 1967 world fair.

When did the city of Montreal sell La Ronde?

After Expo 67 World’s Fair, the City of Montreal continued to run the amusement park for the next 34 years. The City of Montreal sold La Ronde to Six Flags, an American theme park chain, in a deal completed on May 4, 2001. It acquired all of the assets of the park for $20 million USD and has a long-term contract to lease the land from the city.