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The Ell family opened Bedrock City in 1975. Buildings were based on the Bedrock city, featured in the [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] television series ''[[The Flintstones]]''. Three other themed attractions held a ''Flintstones'' license, aside from the Kings Entertainment Company parks.<ref name=peacearch /> |
The Ell family opened Bedrock City in 1975. Buildings were based on the Bedrock city, featured in the [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] television series ''[[The Flintstones]]''. Three other themed attractions held a ''Flintstones'' license, aside from the Kings Entertainment Company parks.<ref name=peacearch /> |
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The park acquired large pipe, angle iron and cement, dinosaurs from [[Dyck's Dinosaur Park]] in Maple Ridge.<ref>{{cite web|author1=Erin Chester|title=Dyck’s Dinosaur Park|title=Maple Ridge Historical Society Newsletter, May 2010 | url=http://www.mapleridgemuseum.org/05_society/files/mrhs_may2010news.pdf|website=Maple Ridge Museum & Archives|publisher=Maple Ridge Historical Society|accessdate=12 April 2015}}</ref> The park included a "Jurassic Exhibit" on loan from the [[Royal Tyrrell Museum]], a [[paleontology]] museum in [[Drumheller]], [[Alberta]].<ref>{{cite web|title=New|url= |
The park acquired large pipe, angle iron and cement, dinosaurs from [[Dyck's Dinosaur Park]] in Maple Ridge.<ref>{{cite web|author1=Erin Chester|title=Dyck’s Dinosaur Park|title=Maple Ridge Historical Society Newsletter, May 2010 | url=http://www.mapleridgemuseum.org/05_society/files/mrhs_may2010news.pdf|website=Maple Ridge Museum & Archives|publisher=Maple Ridge Historical Society|accessdate=12 April 2015}}</ref> The park included a "Jurassic Exhibit" on loan from the [[Royal Tyrrell Museum]], a [[paleontology]] museum in [[Drumheller]], [[Alberta]].<ref>{{cite web|title=New |url=http://www.dinotown.com/new.html |work=Dinotown |publisher=Dinotown Productions Inc. |accessdate=26 April 2011 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20000816233700/http://www.dinotown.com/new.html |archivedate=August 16, 2000 |deadurl=unfit }}</ref> As of 2000, the park had a [[White Spot]] hamburger and casual dining restaurant, dubbed ''White Spot Dinersaurus''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Menu |url=http://www.dinotown.com/menu.html |work=Dinotown |publisher=Dinotown Productions Inc. |accessdate=26 April 2011 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20000816233719/http://www.dinotown.com/menu.html |archivedate=August 16, 2000 |deadurl=unfit }}</ref> |
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The attraction would have a promotional ''Kids Playce'' at the [[Pacific National Exhibition]] some years, to preview their attraction.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dinotown|url= |
The attraction would have a promotional ''Kids Playce'' at the [[Pacific National Exhibition]] some years, to preview their attraction.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dinotown |url=http://www.dinotown.com/dinopl/dinopl.html |work=Dinotown |publisher=Dinotown Productions Inc. |accessdate=26 April 2011 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/19970407153049/http://www.dinotown.com/dinopl/dinopl.html |archivedate=April 7, 1997 |deadurl=unfit }}</ref> Further abroad, the characters appeared with [[Katie Couric]] on NBC's ''[[Today (NBC program)|Today Show]]'', and appeared at the [[American Museum of Natural History]]'s Inaugural Trick or Treat with the Dinosaurs.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dinotown closing forever|url=http://blog.prpconnect.com/2010/08/22/dinotown-closing-forever/|work=PRP|accessdate=26 April 2011|date=22 August 2010}}</ref> |
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Their final day was September 6, 2010.<ref>{{cite news|last=Lloyd|first=Mike|title=Dinotown going extinct|url=http://www.news1130.com/news/local/article/91113--dinotown-going-extinct|accessdate=26 April 2011|newspaper=Vancouver Sun/News 1130|date=19 August 2010}}</ref> The site of Dinotown is to become an 18-acre RV park, developed by [[Tri-R Development Group]].<ref name=peacearch /> |
Their final day was September 6, 2010.<ref>{{cite news|last=Lloyd|first=Mike|title=Dinotown going extinct|url=http://www.news1130.com/news/local/article/91113--dinotown-going-extinct|accessdate=26 April 2011|newspaper=Vancouver Sun/News 1130|date=19 August 2010}}</ref> The site of Dinotown is to become an 18-acre RV park, developed by [[Tri-R Development Group]].<ref name=peacearch /> |
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Originally located at Bridal Falls B.C. Canada, 15 minutes east of Chilliwack, British Columbia, Dinotown opened in 1975, under the name Bedrock City. Based around The Flintstones licensing, it reopened in 1995 under the non-licensed theming. It was on Highway 1.[1]
The Ell family opened Bedrock City in 1975. Buildings were based on the Bedrock city, featured in the Hanna-Barbera Productions television series The Flintstones. Three other themed attractions held a Flintstones license, aside from the Kings Entertainment Company parks.[1]
The park acquired large pipe, angle iron and cement, dinosaurs from Dyck's Dinosaur Park in Maple Ridge.[2] The park included a "Jurassic Exhibit" on loan from the Royal Tyrrell Museum, a paleontology museum in Drumheller, Alberta.[3] As of 2000, the park had a White Spot hamburger and casual dining restaurant, dubbed White Spot Dinersaurus.[4]
The attraction would have a promotional Kids Playce at the Pacific National Exhibition some years, to preview their attraction.[5] Further abroad, the characters appeared with Katie Couric on NBC's Today Show, and appeared at the American Museum of Natural History's Inaugural Trick or Treat with the Dinosaurs.[6]
Their final day was September 6, 2010.[7] The site of Dinotown is to become an 18-acre RV park, developed by Tri-R Development Group.[1]
Talks were held with the Greater Vancouver Zoo, in Aldergrove, British Columbia, but they did not proceed further.[8] Talks with the Pacific National Exhibition didn't work out. The City of Surrey Economic Development Office approached Ell about relocating. Also listed were locations in South Surrey, Burnaby, and the "largest Ostrich farm in China".[1]
As of April 2011, they were "currently in discussions with multiple lower mainland locations including Vancouver, Surrey, New Westminster and Richmond."[9]
In 2012 Dinotown LIVE was created and set up on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds for the summer and 2013 at Bridal Falls.
For the summer of 2014 and 2015, Dinotown FUNLAND is celebrating family fun at Cultus Lake, B.C. on 5 acres across from the Cultus Waterpark.
References
- ^ a b c d Ferguson, Dan (25 August 2010). "Surrey wants Dinoland". Peace Arch News. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
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value (help) - ^ Erin Chester. "Maple Ridge Historical Society Newsletter, May 2010" (PDF). Maple Ridge Museum & Archives. Maple Ridge Historical Society. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ^ "New". Dinotown. Dinotown Productions Inc. Archived from the original on August 16, 2000. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
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- ^ Lloyd, Mike (19 August 2010). "Dinotown going extinct". Vancouver Sun/News 1130. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ Claxton, Matthew (3 September 2010). "No to Dinotown". Langley Advance. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ "New location". Dinotown. Dinotown Productions Inc. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
External links
- Dinotown
- Photo story, 2002