Playland launches new electric roller coaster

Playland is launching its latest rollercoaster to the public Saturday.

ThunderVolt is Canada’s fastest electric launch coaster, according to the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE). The $18-million-dollar attraction was constructed by Italy’s Zamperla, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of rides. 

The rollercoaster, which carries 12 passengers, blasts off with 1.3 Gs of acceleration into an illuminated tunnel before going up a steep incline and then down an 18-meter drop. 

Shelley Frost, president and CEO of the PNE, said in a Friday news release that the new ride will be an “incredible juxtaposition” to the historic wooden rollercoaster.  

“It sets Playland up to thrill many more generations of British Columbians and guests from across Canada and around the world, making it a jewel in the crown of our organization,” Frost said. 

A yellow roller coaster track is seen here amid other construction materials
The ThunderVolt roller coaster, seen here under construction on Feb. 16, 2024, will use an electromagnetic push to propel the ride carts forward. (Playland)

The PNE classifies ThunderVolt as “extreme” and requires the Thrill Seeker Pass. The ride is restricted to passengers who are at least 4 ft. 3″, and those with visual or hearing impairments must have a companion.

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