La Ronde (amusement park)

La Ronde
Interactive map of La Ronde
LocationMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates45°31′21″N 73°32′06″W / 45.52250°N 73.53500°W / 45.52250; -73.53500
StatusOperating
Public transit Jean-Drapeau
  767  Jean-Drapeau   769  Papineau
OpenedApril 1967 (1967-04)
OwnerCity of Montreal
Operated bySix Flags (current)
La Ronde Operations Inc (pending)
Operating seasonMay–October
Area59 hectares (146 acres)
Attractions
Total37
Roller coasters8
WebsiteLa Ronde

La Ronde (lit.'The Round') is an amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was originally built as the entertainment complex for Expo 67, the 1967 world's fair. Today, it is operated by Six Flags under an emphyteutic lease with the City of Montreal until 2065. Pending transaction, ownership will be transitioned to EPR Properties, with operations under La Ronde Operations Inc. In-addition to being the Six Flags chain's northernmost location, La Ronde is the largest amusement park in Quebec and the second-largest in Canada (behind Canada's Wonderland, which became a sister in 2024 after Six Flags merged with Cedar Fair).

La Ronde occupies 59 hectares (146 acres) of the northern tip of Saint Helen's Island, situated on a man-made extension to the landmass; the park is in the vicinity of where the smaller, adjacent Ronde Island had once been (the origin of the park's name). The park hosts the annual Montreal Fireworks Festival, an international fireworks competition. Prior to Cedar Fair's merger with Six Flags, La Ronde was one of only two Six Flags properties, along with Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that were not officially branded as Six Flags parks.