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'''Boulder Canyon''' is the third course of the [[Dragon Forest]] area of [[Timber Island]], the fifteenth main race track, and the eighteenth course overall in the games ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]].'' Twenty [[Golden Balloon]]s are needed to unlock it, but thirty balloons are required to unlock its [[Silver Coin]] challenge (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake).
'''Boulder Canyon''' is the third course of the [[Dragon Forest]] area of [[Timber Island]], the fifteenth main race track, and the eighteenth course overall in the games ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]].'' Twenty [[Golden Balloon]]s are needed to unlock it, but thirty balloons are required to unlock its [[Silver Coin]] challenge (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake).


During the race on this track, racers must use their [[hovercraft]] to ride over the running water. There are some moving logs floating atop the water to knock players around and hitting into them could bring a player into last place, so they should be avoided at all costs. There is also a bridge farther into the stage and it can rise if a racer is to hit the bell at the end of it. The track is also notorious for its fork in the road, which is made up of two passages in a dark sewer. However, the two roads are not any different from each other and they both lead to the same place. In the [[Nintendo DS]] remake, this fork in the road does not have colored walls for differentiation.
During the race on this track, racers must use their [[hovercraft]] to ride over the running water. There are some moving logs floating atop the water to knock players around and hitting into them could bring a player into last place, so they should be avoided at all costs. There is also a bridge farther into the stage and it can rise if a racer is to hit the bell at the end of it. The track is also notorious for its fork in the road, which is made up of two passages in a dark sewer. The two roads are not any different from each other, though and they both lead to the same place. In the [[Nintendo DS]] remake, this fork in the road does not have colored walls for differentiation.


Boulder Canyon contains the [[Wish Key|key]] to unlock Dragon Forest's challenge level, [[Smokey Castle]]. It can be reached if the player raises the bridge and rides over it. With some help from a blue Item Balloon, which is needed to get a speed boost, the player should be able to use the bridge as a ramp to grab the key in a hidden alcove.
Boulder Canyon contains the [[Wish Key|key]] to unlock Dragon Forest's challenge level, [[Smokey Castle]]. It can be reached if the player raises the bridge and rides over it. With some help from a blue Item Balloon, which is needed to get a speed boost, the player should be able to use the bridge as a ramp to grab the key in a hidden alcove.

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