 Alrighty, so we have quite the exciting update today. I was at the park twice. Yes, I know twice in one day, so early as well. Well, it turns out I left my SD card at home. So I originally filmed on my iPhone 10, and then I went back and got my SD card and then went back to Wonderland to get some zoomed in shots of some things as it was super interesting. And I wanted to make sure that I didn't miss the track coming in. But that's a whole nother story. So we'll get to this. So as you can see here, there is definitely, they removed the construction fence. So you get some really cool views of this land here. And definitely a lot of tree removal in Timberloth Falls. Now the rumor still stands. Is Timberloth Falls gonna stay or is it gonna go? I have no idea yet, but I'm definitely keeping a close eye on it. I don't really see it going, but it is a really worn-down attraction. It spills out water from its basin down to the ground below, right onto the footers. So it's like, is that a risk to the concrete and the coaster itself? Who knows? Are they gonna fix it up? I have no idea, but we'll definitely pay attention to that. So a lot of you know that a lot of interesting things have popped up on the construction site and then there's a lot more that popped up today. So stay tuned for that. So again, this is me trying to film on my iPhone 10 zooming in. Again, the shots, I do have shots on my point-and-shoot so those get, sorry, power shot, so those will get better. So lots of tree removal and lots of footers that lead into the Timberloth area and then lead over to Whitewater Canyon, wink. So it definitely looks like Whitewater Canyon is now a part of the construction site and it looks like it will house a part of the coaster, a very small part, but it definitely houses a bit of the coaster, which I wasn't actually thinking would be the case. I thought it would turn around and drop down back into this land right here and head back on over. But it looks like the coaster actually heads over Timberloth Falls with its MCBR, because we all know Kenneth Wonderland loves to dwarf its smaller attractions with brake runs. So how fitting to have the MCBR over Timberloth Falls. But this is super interesting. So in this clip, you can see them and at the end I'll talk about it a little more in depth. Here you can see them getting a service road in behind this massive Wonder Mountain Junior, is what I like to call this dirt pile. So they're piling a lot more dirt onto this massive hill and they're building a service road around this mount of dirt. It's the same construction crew. So while they're waiting for track because they're ready, by the way, they're ready to start vertical construction in the station in Dranter Track area. And you'll see it very shortly. They're getting ready for something to arrive. I'm sure a lot of you already know. But I honestly think vertical construction might start next week. What? Like this soon? Like can we talk about that for a second? Vertical construction is going to start most likely next week or sometime this month. Guys, they didn't start digging ground for Val Raven until August 9th? Oh no, they started digging actually with the construction videos it's September. But like the first week of September, they started digging ground for Val Raven. Like let's put that into perspective for a second. Here I am zooming in. I'm like, wait, what is that? Turns out it's just an I-beam. Just forget about this shot here. But seriously, what is going on with this construction project? Why so soon? Why do we have such an early start? Why is there such a large construction team? Why is there so much already done? We have track already in the tunnel. We have track arriving this week or early next week and no teasing campaign has started. What is going on guys? So just to add further on to this, there's some construction markings that are popped up in the Whitewater Canyon Forest area. Here we have a new stake that popped up in the Whitewater Canyon Forest kind of near the back area route. And then you have another one with a pylon on it just off to the right of it. And then we have the pond area. I can confirm, based off of what I'm seeing, that that is not a teaser and it is in fact going to be a pond. Now, if any of you remember my older footage, I'm gonna show it in this footage anyways. We saw what looked like what I assumed was water piping for a restaurant or a washroom. Or a restroom, depending on what part of the world you're in watching this video. And it turns out it's probably the water connecting pipes, blah, blah, blah, construction terms insert here for the pond. And the pond, it looks like it's gonna take up a very large area. That brings me to the understanding, I shouldn't use the word understanding, you don't know until the park understands and this is mere speculation. But it leads me to believe that we might see this path turn into somewhat of an arched bridge with the coaster doing its second dive under the bridge right into the pond. I don't mean into it. Literally, I mean, figuratively diving down right beside the pond or over the pond, emerald looping, dive looping back towards Skyrider's Pondaland. There is so much evidence now, and it's inevitable that this coaster is going to head towards Whitewater Canyon, do its second dive in that area, go underneath this path, and head on back to Skyrider. That is probably what's going to happen. And that would be fantastic. I don't even care if this coaster isn't a giga dive coaster. It is shaping up to be an extremely impressive project. So here we have that pond marker, and you're about to see. Gonna pan on over to the water plumbing I was talking about right near this marker. But stay tuned, I'm releasing a video right after this video. Two videos in one day about Canada's wonderland. And it is about this being the largest investment in Canada's wonderland's history. And I'm not click baiting. So go watch that video after this. I promise you will want to see this video. We can almost confirm out of three options, the height of this coaster or the height range of this coaster. And it is over 200 feet. We are going to want to go watch that video. And I want to hear all your thoughts and opinions in the comments section. I don't even care if you guys disagree with me. Comment down below. I want to talk about it. I love responding to your comments. I definitely want to have the conversation better. That's why I'm doing this. This is why I do it every day. I'm clearly obsessed. So talk to me about it. Scream at me about it. Fight me about it. And correct me about it. I love all aspects of it. So as you can see, this area is going to look very different. But here is, so this was around 11 a.m. in the morning. The construction fence was going up. And I was like, oh, okay, cool. We'll be able to see track. Little do I know. I go home to grab my SD card. I come back and there's the great wall of coaster track being built. So here it is. So I guess they're trying to hide the track from enthusiasts and the general public. But yeah, it looks like I'm going to be using my drone a lot more than I thought this summer. Looks like I'm going to be having a lot of early morning film sessions. That's exciting. I didn't think I would be using my drone much this summer. In fact, I haven't pulled it out in like two weeks. I better go charge her up and fly her tomorrow just in case. But here is an interesting picture. So the picture shows track storage areas. So I already know where both of these storage areas for the track are located. The one is the fenced area right there next to behemoth. You see that in the parking lot. That is right next to behemoth. That is okay. I already knew that. You already knew that. But that other orange and red area you see on that little map there is actually right behind Wonder Mountain behind Back Lock Cafe. Interesting. So it looks like they're gonna be storing track in this little area by Wonder Mountain which makes sense. It's a very big area and they can store a couple pieces there. We know that Wonderland doesn't have a lot of area to store track. In fact, these pieces here alone would take up that parking spot as we can see in that drawing and rendering. It only houses like eight or 10 pieces in that storage lot that they built. Now, here's a better shot of the construction going on where they're building the service road. This was at 11 a.m. By the time I got back at like 2 p.m. It was done. The service road was built. They were just flattening it, getting ready to pave. So, super interesting. Lots of construction going on at Wonderland. Is that mound of dirt for a future water park expansion? I have no idea. Who knows? Are we getting a water park expansion with a coaster and a massive themed area to go with it? What is going on at Wonderland? It's so intriguing and I wanna know more and I know you guys wanna know more. That's why you're watching these videos. I don't know if you can tell by my voice. I am so excited. I don't know if I'm more excited about the evidence that we found for the height of this coaster in our next video coming up very shortly or I'm more excited about all this themed areas coming. Blah, blah, blah, la-dee-da. Add it to that. Anyways, thanks for watching guys. Have a good one. See you in the next video. Bye.