We love watching Monster Jam shows, and every year it gets better and interesting. You can take a look at the pictures we took in 2014 and 2013. We love watching this power sport with bikes, and the freestyle show of the trucks doing neat tricks. Here are some pictures of this years roaring trucks...
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January 18, 2015
January 23, 2014
Highlights of This Year's Maple Leaf Monster Jam®
We had an awesome time watching the Maple Leaf Monster Jam® last weekend at the Rogers Centre. We enjoy watching this year's four wheels Monster Jam monster trucks just as much as last year's.
December 7, 2013
Win Tickets to Watch Maple Leaf Monster Jam® in Toronto
Maple Leaf Monster Jam®, starring the biggest performers on four wheels: Monster Jam monster trucks is coming to the Rogers Centre on January 18th and 19th, 2014. The twelve-feet-tall, ten-thousand-pound machines will bring you to your feet, racing and ripping up a custom-designed track full of obstacles to soar over or smash through. Monster Jam provides a massive night's entertainment tailored for families. Here is a link to the awesome night we had last year. These colourful, larger-than-life trucks are sure to capture the hearts of both young and old.
November 19, 2013
It is Bullying Awareness Week in Canada and Monster Jam is Helping to Prevent Bullying
November 17-23 is Bullying Awareness Week in Canada. Maple Leaf Monster Jam has partnered up with Kids Help Phone to Shift Gears. Stand Up. STOP BULLYING.
Canadians are invited to take the virtual pledge against bullying by watching the video featuring Monster Jam’s Northern Nightmare and Grave Digger drivers at www.monsterjamcanada.ca/kidshelpphone. As a thank you for your stance against bullying they are offering a special limited time 2 for 1 ticket offer (restrictions and applicable fees apply) to Maple Leaf Monster Jam shows across the country.
January 27, 2013
Flying trucks @MonsterJam
We had an awesome time at the 2013 Maple Leaf Monster Jam Tour when they came to the Rogers Centre.
My mini Monster Jam fans and I had a wonderful time getting down and dirty at the Monster Jam Pizza Party in the Pit, where we got to meet the drivers, ask questions, get autographs and take pictures.
Decorating the Crush Car and shovelling the dirt to make the sand mound for the show were a lot of fun for my children.
We really enjoyed getting up close to take a look at the 10,000 pound Monster Truck. My son being a fan of trucks asked Cam McQueen how come there were no doors and how these big trucks were built. I was happy how nice the drivers were and they answered his questions and explained by showing, so a four year old could say that's cool :) It would have been nice to see how the inside of the truck looks.
We went to watch the show on the opening day. I really liked how they started the show with the national anthem and then had all the trucks revving up around the track.
The 1st half of the show was a racing competition.
During a small break they had competition with three wheel dirt bikes.
Before the freestyle part of the show started they had two robots and fireworks.
My children and we really enjoyed watching the second half of the show, when the trucks did tricks and was flying over the dirt mounds.
When the trucks were changing or had to be removed, the audience were distracted by t-shirts thrown for lucky people in the crowd to catch.
It was almost like the trucks were little toys because of the way they were flying around and tumbling.
This jaw-dropping showcase of freestyle and racing competition features the largest, most advanced automotive machines in the world.
These custom-designed monster trucks average 12 feet tall by 12 feet wide. The tires are 66" tall and the trucks weighs a minimum of 10,000 lbs. Built for short, high-powered bursts of speed, Monster Jam monster trucks generate 1,500 to 2,000 horsepower and are capable of speeds for up to 100 miles per hour.
Monster trucks can fly up to 125 to 130 feet (a distance greater than 14 cars side by side) and up to 35 feet in the air.
Canada’s very own dedicated monster truck Northern Nightmare driven by Cam McQueen competed against 16 trucks on the opening day which included Grave Digger®, El Toro Loco, Metal Mulisha, Bounty Hunter, Avenger, Rap Attack, Max D®, Wrecking Crew, Aftershock, Krazy Train, Bat Man and Scarlet Bandit.
Monster Jam has been touring cities across Canada, check to see when they are touring your city. Don't forget your earplugs when you are going to watch the show it is very important! :)
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