 Alrighty, so hopefully you enjoyed that drone footage, so I'll go over quickly the drone footage and then we'll go into the construction update. So don't go because it gets really exciting. Well hopefully it's exciting, it's exciting for me. So basically from above you can't really see much from the drone. You can make up the new path and the theming. You can see Lakeside Lagoon and Splashworks really well, that looks awesome. And I always forget how bloody, beautiful Canada's Wonderland looks with all these trees. The park is just gorgeous, especially up here. So I flew my drone, I flew my drone at 8.30 in the morning so there were no guests, don't worry I would never fly my drone during park operating hours. In fact I will not fly my drone like 9am or later. So in this footage you can make out not too much, pretty much like you can see kind of like the footers in the station area and Lakeside Lagoon and just how pretty the park is. This is why my drone will probably go up maybe once a month at most and at 8 in the morning. But this is where it gets really interesting. So I just noticed this, so see that pile on there? Column 81 right, or Column 81 right, sorry. So Column 81 right is on one of these pylons and I didn't notice but the pylons were littered all over the land and they literally mark where footers are going. So based off of this, I searched through a lot of pylons, you're going to see that on this. I have, I think I got up to like 90 something, Column 90 something. So so far all we know is that this coaster is going to have 91 columns so far it could have more but from what I can see, 91 columns and weights you see a ton of rebar was being delivered again. Even more rebar and I do know, I can confirm now that they do make the rebar cages on site. So see those rebar cages? So here you have Column 7 over on the other side. So that's Column 7, that's working Column 7 hasn't been made yet but obviously it's going to be made soon. So their pylons do indicate where footers are going to go which is interesting and I can't believe I didn't clue into that sooner. So this helps with kind of me making a footer map which I'll do, I'll make an updated footer map of where everything's going to go and maybe we can come up with a better layout now. And then I'm going to have Eastern thrills make up a mock coaster prediction with the updated footer map. But this is so exciting. So not only that, they are starting to dig something and why do you see this footage? So I think that one is Column 51 left. If I'm not mistaken, it was really hard to see, it looked like Column 51. There's Column 91 left and this is interesting, Column 51 left was in the station area. So I didn't think the coaster would head back to the station area and then back around but it appears if these pylons are in their right position, which I do think they are, I can't see why they wouldn't be, indicate the footers and that's really interesting to see that Column 51 is kind of near the station area. We do know there's some weird footers over kind of behind Windseeker on the Skyredder Plotoland still, not on Windseeker's Plotoland but behind Windseeker on Skyredder Plotoland. So I was a little weirded out by those and I didn't make sense of those but I guess this kind of helps that so the coaster will eventually head back over here and then head back to Timber Wolf because there's Column 91 on Timber Wolf area. So it's like I'm so confuzzled. This is awesome and it's helping me get a better idea of the coaster layout and I do think this is going to be a really long dive coaster if it's a dive coaster. I was not expecting this many columns. I'm going to quickly and I wish I'd done it before filming this count how many columns were on Val Raven and I couldn't make that one out but that looks like 114 or 104 or 84 right. 84 right it looks like. So that's Column 84 right and that is Column 85 right or left Column 51. So that's Column 51 right or left. So when the when the path opens on Saturday, you know damn well I'm going to be there filming and getting a better shot of columns and where they are. I can't I'm just so excited I figured that out today. So again, I will make a footer map and I will post it to Instagram as soon as I do. So here they are using a water pressure system to dig the holes for the Canadian a theming fence. So the fencing is going in and they were cleaning the land. So all this junk you see on the land was removed while I was filming. So the land has been cleaned and cleared and all objects removed from it, which is interesting in my opinion. I don't know if they're going to lay down sod and then kind of stop construction on this part of land or if they're getting ready to bulldoze. They might be getting ready to bulldoze the land because we I've saw on the station side they bulldoze the land and then did the footers. So that's what they probably are doing that or just getting ready to leave. Now, OK, so this is what I was talking about. So we have a digger in there. It's really deep digging what is definitely at this point, the lift hill. The lift hill is located near my buster right near the station. So I can now tell which I predicted the station has a turn out of the station right near my buster's entrance right there. So there's probably the first part of the turn out of the station heads in right next to the splash pad and splash works and the lift hill will start. I was about to say accelerating accelerating up the lift. So inclining up the lift. And I do know or I have a feeling where the lift hill ends, which you'll see in the next clip. There's the biggest footer on the lot of land and it has the most amount of kind of like connectors, I guess you would call them. Coughed, choked on air, I need to learn how to breathe. The most one of connectors connect to the support. So that's a definitely a high stress moment. And I'm assuming that is the top of the lift. And I think that's a fair assumption from what I've been told. So here you can definitely see again that they're digging the start of the lift. Here comes more rebar cages because, you know, we don't have enough. It's already a massive pile there and even more come after that. So I have no clue what's going on. They're clearly gearing up to do a lot in that area. So obviously the lift is going will not be installed soon, but they're going to be working on it. So this is that footer I was talking about. So again, I'm going to make a really updated footer map. I'm going to do the lift hill measurements and everything because I think I have a very good analysis of where this lift hill is going to be located and how long it's going to be. And using math to figure out how high this could potentially be. As you saw my video yesterday. So here's just some more shots of the beginning of the left hill. Again, it's extremely deep. It's definitely a high stress moment. And just some shots of the station and the turnout of the station right there. So that's going to be a footer. But yeah, what do you guys think? Do you think that what I've been saying about a 270 something foot tall lift hill on this coaster and then a 300 foot drop with the tunnel being about 30 feet deep could be true? Do you honestly think that Canada's one and could be looking at a giga dive or something coaster coming in 2019 because it's really starting to add up and myself was not a full believer in my theories. I was just finding evidence that was a little bit weird to me. And I was just reporting on it and I was kind of like, yeah, there's no way we would get a giga dive coaster. But now I'm like, are they seriously thinking about installing a giga dive coaster at Canada's Wonderland? I'm going to try and find as much evidence as possible. I'm still not 100% sold on it myself. I'm just finding things leading me in that direction. So again, using current math as you saw my videos the other day, 277 feet is I think what we came up with with the current calculations. So 277 feet tall or 272 feet tall. And then you have about a 30 foot deep tunnel, which leads you to about a 300 foot drop or yeah, drop into the tunnel. Which is crazy. So here comes even more rebar cages. We didn't have enough. We needed more. So this definitely looks like it's for the left hill, the base of the left hill. They're very square. They're very large. And the hole they're digging is very square and very large. So definitely the the lift hill slash pre lift of this what I'm going to call dive coaster. And yeah, and I think I have the end of the lift hill. So I think I'm going to do a bunch of calculations, get some people to help me out. And we're going to make a mock layout with Eastern thrills of a dive coaster because this is super exciting. Other than that, there wasn't too much going on. So again, they're digging the lift hill. That's going to take a while. Concrete from what I or cement from what I've been told takes about 28 days to cure once poured for a for a coaster. They like it to fully dry and kind of cure before putting in supports. So once we see cement go in, I was told to pretty much count 28 days after that. And that's when you might see, you know, the lift hill pieces coming in and supports coming in to be placed as well. So that's some pretty exciting information in itself. What were some other things that I was told? I'm trying to think I saw it. So by the way, guys, I'm really trying to become like super knowledgeable in what I'm talking about. You guys are really enjoying my updates and I want to try my best to provide you with the best information possible. So I've been reaching out to a couple of construction companies and people in engineering to kind of, you know, figure out and help me figure out what's going on here and what's going on in other parks. So, for example, I'll use the Carolin's update I did yesterday. So we saw a lot of water piping. And when I reached out to someone, I used some of those pictures to help me analyze what could be going on in construction sites. And a lot of the times when we see stuff like that, it's a redirecting water from a specific area that it may already be in to a different area of the park and also prepping or replacing old water systems in the park as well. Or, for example, Carolin's and you have Copperhead Strike. It could be because they're bringing in a lot of water features in that area, like a waterfall or maybe like a fake like lake or swamp or something like that, because Copperheads are prominent in that area. So there's a lot I'm learning because I want to, if I see things on a construction site, I want to be able to kind of digest what they could be for. So I'm definitely reaching out to people and learning more about construction and the terms and all that. And I really appreciate you guys commenting down below and helping me out with that. Like I really want to become super knowledgeable in this area as I'm going to be reporting on a lot of construction projects across North America and I don't want to sound like a dummy. But yeah, let's get back to the construction project. So again, you have not a lot of work on Timberwolf's side done at all yet. So we noticed that footers are not poured on Timberwolf's side. There's pylons marked for what kind of column they are just pushed off to the side because I assume they're about to bulldoze. That's what I'm assuming. They removed all the pylons that specify like column 81, column 94, column 51, and they move them off to the side for now and they're clearing all junk. I'm talking about every little bit of metal, wiring, objects removed. You see them doing it right there. They're removing everything from the spot of land. They're installing the Canadian offencing. So I don't know if they're going to lay down sod and pause construction or if they're getting ready to bulldoze. I have no clue. So I'll be there every day. You know that I have no life. My life is theme parks and cedar fair. So I'll be there. I'll be watching closely. It doesn't look like construction is going to ramp down. It looks like it's still going. I mean, they're digging the lift hill. But I don't know if this side is going to pause until fall. It's a very small size. I mean, if they get the lift hill done, they already have the station done. If they get that lift hill foundations in and all that, they're already miles ahead for a dive coaster on this project. And I mean, there are rumors of a second tunnel. I do not see any evidence of a second tunnel on this construction project yet. And the person that I'm using to help me figure out what's going on this construction project does not see any evidence of a second tunnel either. So at this point, I'm not going to call a second tunnel just yet. But there is some weird markings between Timberwolf and Whitewater Canyon. So we're going to pay close attention to that because the markings do represent digging and dig here elements. And there is, as you can see in this clip, more construction fencing not up yet and ready to be put up. So we think that this might be going up in the Whitewater Canyon area. But we'll be paying close attention. And I will be there Saturday first thing because there are a couple of things I want to check out that we saw. There might be a teaser in that area. I want to check out the pylons with all the codes on them. And I want to check out some of the spray paint markings as I'll be able to figure out what they're for. So I wanted to put this clip in here. And by the way, I'm working on a documentary for this coaster. I'm definitely going to be doing like a whole documentary from day one, you know, when the drone went up to the final product. And I want to put this clip in here because it's going to kind of, you know, touch on the, you know, a lot of the attention to details that a lot of people don't know that go into building a new area and a coaster. So it's a lot of work that goes into just a fence and or the smallest details that, you know, we overlook when a coaster and areas being built. So those are kind of the things that you can look for forward to in my video. Like I really want to make it an all out video. So in here, so it's not a retheme of the Splashworks building like I originally thought it may be. It looks like they're just touching out, replacing old wood and giving it a touch up on paint. Good. That's super awesome. It was much needed. It was chipping and all that. It looks great. So that's awesome to see it matches with the Timberkits building right next door to it. So I knew the roof wasn't going to get repainted. But that's awesome. From what I've heard, Barracuda Blaster from Ryan Roller Coaster, he told me that the sign has changed and the logo is now a canoe. Very interesting to this whole rumors of Splashworks being rethemed to, you know, the whole Canadian vibe itself. So we're definitely seeing evidence of Splashworks becoming a Canadian kind of themed Splash area. And we'll probably continue to see that happening slowly from for the next like three to five years. I don't think they're going to go full out and just rethink Splashworks over one year. I think we're seeing evidence that it's going to continuously be a project over the next three to five years and everything will be rethemed eventually. I do think Splashworks will have a name change eventually. I think the surfboard theme is going to go and the Canadiana is just going to bloom in Splashworks and it's going to look fantastic. I am not hating this Canadiana theming that I'm seeing over the park, even if it is being overdone. I absolutely love it and I could not get more of it. But yeah, here. So again, not much going on. They're just cleaning up the construction site. I do have some exciting clips coming up. So stay tuned. Don't worry. I'm trying to think of what else is happening over here that I remember and what I've been told. So we know they're digging the the posts for the Canadiana theming. I do not see an entry area for trucks, which is why I thought, OK, maybe construction is coming to an end and they put up fencing for humans like regular GP. You see the black fencing along the lake that they put up and now they're putting up this Canadiana theming. So I'm thinking and call me out if you disagree. But maybe we might see teasers in here. Maybe they're going to put up, you know, the Canadian Canadiana theming fence. They have the protect you right there, the general public fencing to prevent people from getting too close to the water. Maybe construction will will not continue on this specific potted land until fall. They're probably just going to focus on the lift hill area and they're already miles ahead, so there isn't much work to be done. I know they can't be operating around Timber Wolf as that's a safety issue. So that's not going to happen either. So it's very interesting as to what we're going to see is construction going to stop. Is it going to slow down or is it going to go full force still just on the other side of the land? It's hard to figure out because there is a lot of dust being kicked up when they're doing construction and splash works is right there. So that maybe, you know, like an eyesore to the general public and maybe that's not what they want to do. So I wanted to get this shot of the tunnel because this is definitely going to be one of the longest tunnels on a coaster in the world. I know there are longer, but this is definitely a super long tunnel and the drone footage and all my footage before never did it justice. And even this clip doesn't do it full justice. This tunnel goes under water. It goes under land and it comes up on an elevation. I can see why the tunnel took so long to build. It's definitely a big project. So this is my next thing on my topic of discussion. So you have the mountain cafe or mountainside bakery, whatever I forget what it's called. But from what I'm hearing, this is not going to be here next year. I'm hearing that this whatever element coming out of the tunnel, whatever element they choose is actually going to be the end of the mountainside bakery and cafe. So I can't confirm fully because again, we this is all speculation. And until the park says something, nothing, what I say is true. But I am hearing and it does make sense that the mountainside cafe could be on its last year. I mean, it is hardly ever open this season alone. So I don't know if it would be missed. They can move it and yeah, hopefully you guys enjoyed the update. Thanks for watching. Like the video, subscribe if you haven't and share it for other people to enjoy on and speculate what's coming in 2019. Awesome. Thanks so much, guys. Have a good one. Bye.