Maple Leaf Village Chance Turbo
Maple Leaf Village was the only park in Canada to have one of the very rare Turbo rides, built by Chance Rides. The Turbo was an amazing ride. It had 2 side wheels, similar to ferris wheels, but with round cages, which would spin/pivot at the end of the arms. The arms would rotate, and the turret in the middle would also turn. Everytime you went 1 revolution you would end up in a different area on the ground. Only 23 Turbo rides were ever built, between 1970 and 1976. Of the 23 built, it is not 100% known how many are still in existence, but it is likely less than 1/2. The number is even smaller for those still operating. After the Turbo's time at Maple Leaf Village, it was sold to Old Indiana Amusement Park where it operated for a short time, and was then sold to Conneaut Lake Park, where it was left racked on the trailers. The exact location of the ride is not known, having apparently been sold. I had the opportunity to operate and ride the turbo during my 4 years at the Village. In the "Artifact" section of the website I have a photo of one of the cage lock knobs off the back, and the cover for the control panel which has the Ontario Operating Liscence. My thanks to Mark Hackett of the American Coaster Enthusiasts who sent me his shots from his visit. Oddly enough, I was the operator of the Turbo that day.