World's Finest Shows

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World's Finest Shows
Company type Privately held company
IndustryAmusement - Midway
Founded1986
Headquarters Nanticoke, Ontario
Key people
Barry Jamieson
Pat Jamieson
Stacey Jamieson
Barry Ford
Products Amusement ride operation and traveling carnival management
Number of employees
unit
Divisions Road Show and Home Show (Also known as Trillium and Talbot, Red and Blue, or Big and Small)
Website www.worldsfinestshows.com

World's Finest Shows is the largest traveling carnival in Ontario, Canada [ citation needed ]. They are best known for providing a majority of the rides at the Central Canada Exhibition before its cancellation. They generally provide rides and equipment for fairs between 2 and 5 days long. Some events last over a week long. Their typical season runs from late-April to mid-October.

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History

World's Finest Shows began in 1986 as a division of Conklin Shows, along with Supershows and the Bicycle Unit. In 1992, the division split off into its own company with Barry Jamieson becoming the president. The newly formed company bought out the assets and contracts of the Conklin eastern road show. The show remained based in Simcoe, Ontario with the barns at the fairgrounds used for storage and a workshop in the winter months. Needing a workshop for the company, they purchased a vacant workshop in Nanticoke, Ontario, which has been home to the show ever since. In 1997, World's Finest Shows won the contract for the Central Canada Exhibition in Ottawa (Commonly known as the Ottawa SuperEx). [1]

When World's Finest Shows began, it had three units. It had the Trillium Unit, Talbot Unit, and the Supershow. The Supershow was a 10-ride rental service that lasted until mid-2002, when it was purchased by Dave and Jimmy Kong and turned into a full-time show. The Trillium Unit acts as the show's main unit, hosting the show's best equipment. The Talbot Unit is a smaller unit, that mostly consists of small, easy to set up rides for smaller events.

Throughout 2006 and 2007, World's Finest Shows sold many of their older rides to help pay off Canada's first Venetian Swing Carousel manufactured by Bertazzon, as well as to purchase three other rides: Fireball, Haunted Mansion, and Monkey Maze. The Venetian Swing Carousel, renamed "Wave Swinger," was first seen at the 2007 Central Canada Exhibition in Ottawa.

In August 2010, World's Finest Shows had qualified as a certified member of the OABA Circle of Excellence, the only midway provider in Canada to be awarded this designation. [2]

After the cancellation of the Central Canada Exhibition in 2011, the company began to downsize to save money. In 2011, they sold their iconic Mack "Polar Express" for a smaller "Musik Express" model manufactured by Majestic Manufacturing. 2011 also saw the selling of their smaller ferris wheel, and Zamperla "Circus Train". They continued to downsize throughout the next few years, selling off their "Monkey Maze" funhouse, Chance "Zipper", their Bertazzon "Wave Swinger" Swing Carousel, and their old Sellner "Tilt-A-Whirl".

Rides

Any ride that has been renamed since purchase has its former name(s) listed below its current name.

Current

Total: 45

NameTypeManufacturerSeason Purchased
Alien Abduction MajorWisdom2012
Beach Party
Mardi Gras
Alpine House
Fun HouseShow MeUnknown
Bikes
Hampton Bikes
KiddieDaltonUnknown
Boats
Hampton Boats
KiddieDaltonUnknown
Bulgy The WhalesKiddieWisdom2016
Bumble BeesKiddieSellner2004
Cannonball MajorA.R.M.2005
Carousel KiddieAllan HerschellUnknown
Cars
Hampton Combination
KiddieDaltonUnknown
Century Wheel Ferris wheel Chance1991
Cobra CoasterRoller Coaster / KiddieWisdom2004
Dizzy DragonsKiddieSellner2001
Farm TractorsKiddieDalton2014
Fireball MajorLarson2008
Frog HopperKiddieS&S2015
Fun Slide SlideFrederiksen2010
Groovy BusKiddieSBF/Visa2014
Hang Glider MajorDartron2002
Haunted MansionDark RideOwen Trailers2008
Jumpin' JumbosKiddieSellner2005
Kite FlyerMajorZamperla2016
Magic CarpetFun HouseOwen Trailers2012
Merry Go Round KiddieSan Antonio2006
Merry Go Round 2KiddieChance2021
Monkey MayhemKiddieSellner2007
Monster TruckKiddieWisdom2012
Musik Express MajorMajestic2011
Nemo RideKiddieEyerly2011
Pharaoh's Fury MajorChance1999
PuppiesKiddieSBF/Visa2014
RaidersFun HouseWisdomUnknown
Route 66KiddieMajestic2017
Scooter 1800 Bumper CarsMajesticUnknown
Scrambler MajorEli Bridge2002
Scrambler 2MajorEli Bridge2018
Silver Streak MajorWisdom2016
Sky Slide
Fun Slide
SlideFrederiksen2007
Tilt-A-Whirl MajorSellnerUnknown
Tornado MajorWisdom2008
Trackless TrainKiddieUnknown2019
Volkswagens
Hampton Volkswagens
KiddieDalton2006
Volkswagens CoveredKiddieDalton2014
Wacky ShackFun HouseFunni Frite2000
Wacky WormRoller Coaster / KiddieFajume2011
Zero Gravity
Time Machine
Round Up
MajorHrubetz/KilinskiUnknown

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References

  1. "World's Finest Shows History".
  2. "World's Finest Shows Qualifies as a Certified Member of the OABA Circle of Excellence".