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  2. Crystal Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Beach Park was an amusement park in Crystal Beach, Ontario from 1888 to 1989. It was serviced by the Canadiana passenger ferry in Buffalo , making it a popular tourist destination for both Canadians and Americans.

  3. Crystal Beach, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Beach is a lakefront community in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada.As of 2016, it had a population of 8,524. [2] It was named for the "crystal clear" water conditions present when it was founded on the northeast shore of Lake Erie, across from Buffalo.

  4. SS Canadiana - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Beach Amusement Park (just west of Fort Erie), Ontario, Canada, as it appeared in the early 1960s SS Canadiana Reciprocating Steam driven electric generator at the 56th Annual Steam Show in Alexander, New York. After her completion, Canadiana joined her sister ship, Americana, which had been built in 1908. [3]

  5. Crystal Beach Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Beach Cyclone was one of a 'Terrifying Triplet' of highly extreme and intense roller coasters designed and built by Harry G. Traver in the late 1920s. The Cyclone was located at the Crystal Beach Park in Crystal Beach, Ontario , Canada.

  6. Backety-Back Scenic Railway - Wikipedia

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    Backety-Back Scenic Railway was a wooden roller coaster located at Crystal Beach Park.The ride opened to the public in 1909 and operated until 1926. [1] The Backety-Back Scenic Railway was notable for a backward-traveling innovation which would be adopted many years later in more modern steel roller coasters. [2]

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