The Mighty Canadian Minebuster is a thrilling ride. It starts by going down a 90 ft. hill which takes you through a large drop and many bunny hills that provide good airtime. Then you turn around and go up a large hill. From their you drop and head back to where you came from on many bunny hills before going on an upwards helix through a tunnel and turn around into the station. The Mighty Canadian Minebuster is a fun ride that provides alot of good airtime.

Rating:                        
8/10




Colours: The track and the supports are made of wood and the trains are yellow.
Best Seats: Sit in the back seats to get the most airtime out of the ride.
Queue Line Wait Time: There is normally a long wait for this ride, anywhere from 30 to 40 minutes.




    Built in 1981, Mighty Canadian Minebuster was among the first coasters when PCW opened. It's a fast woodie with a long coaster track built by Curtis Summers. It's PCW's longest wooden roller coaster.
Statistics
Location: Grande World Exposition of 1890
Coaster Type: Wooden out and back
Track Length: 1167 m (3828 ft.)
Height: 29 m (90 ft.)
Max Drop: 27 m (85 ft.)
Max Speed: 100km/h (62 mph)
Trains Designed By: Philidelphia Toboggan Company
Ride Designed By: Curtis Dinn Summers Inc.
Manufactured Name: Shooting Star
Features:
- lots of bunny hills providing great airtime
- a banked helix
- a tunnel
Number of Trains: 2
Capacity per Train: 20
Ride Time: 3:00
Inversions: 0
Restraints: Lap bar
Height Requirement: 48 inches
Year Opened: 1981
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