Yankee Cannonball
About the Business
Welcome to Yankee Cannonball, a premier tourist attraction located in the heart of Salem, New Hampshire. Nestled at 11-21 West Duston Road, our destination offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Known for our rich history and thrilling adventures, Yankee Cannonball is a must-visit spot for tourists and locals alike.
Immerse yourself in the excitement and charm of our attraction, where there's something for everyone. Whether you're seeking a day of family fun, a thrilling adventure, or simply a place to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings, Yankee Cannonball has it all. Our friendly staff is dedicated to ensuring your visit is enjoyable and memorable.
Join us at Yankee Cannonball for a day filled with excitement, laughter, and unforgettable memories. We look forward to welcoming you to our iconic attraction in Salem, New Hampshire!
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Location & Phone number
11-21 West Duston Road, Salem, New Hampshire 03079, United States
Reviews
"An old rollercoaster that is fun. Good staff, and for sure a good ride."
"THIS RIDE IS NUTS!! I texted my mom while I was in line for the ride, and according to her, I am "insane". As far as wooden roller coasters go, this is, hands down, one of the wildest. My sister might have wussed out on this one when we went on June 1st, but I didn't! I just couldn't pass up a trip to Canobie Lake Park without a ride on one of the wildest roller coasters in the park."
"This ride is a historic gem, a 1930s Philadelphia Toboggan Company roller coaster designed by the great Herbert Schmeck. It was originally built for a short-lived park in Connecticut that was killed by the Great Depression, then was reconstructed at Canobie in 1936 in what seems to have been a substantially different form, bending around the Canobie parking lot in an L shape. ("Yankee Cannonball" is actually a relatively recent name; it seems to have been originally called the "Greyhound".) Several years ago this coaster got an extensive retracking and reprofiling that left it extraordinarily smooth for a vintage wooden coaster; it rides like new. That's probably what keeps it such a popular ride. Some enthusiasts have complained that the ride became less forceful after that work, and it's certainly not the most intense coaster in the region, but on my most recent ride it was still packing some force. The lines can get a bit long; this is probably the most popular ride in the park, and they only run one train at a time (ever since an accident some years back in which the two trains collided), which reduces the capacity."
"A solid, old school coaster with great balance of shake and comfort. Enthusiastic staff add to the excitement. Tons of fun!"
"My favorite ride here for sure!! I dislike roller-coasters that spin too much or go upside down so this was perfect for me. The first drop is scary but the ride is mostly just fun. If you're thinking about going on it I'd say do it!"
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