Canadian Corn Mazes to Explore This Summer and Fall

Canadian Corn Mazes to Explore This Summer and Fall
Whether you’re looking for a fun family outing or just something new, there are corn mazes to explore in Canada from coast to coast. Ilene Eng/The Epoch Times
Chandra Philip
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Fall is the perfect time to head out for fun and adventure at some of Canada’s corn mazes.

Whether you’re looking for a fun family outing or just something new, here are some stops to enjoy from coast to coast.

Riverbreeze Farm, Nova Scotia

Hosting a unique corn maze “Who Dunnit” game, Riverbreeze Farm also features a variety of other fun activities, such as a derby pig race, wagon rides, jumping pillows, a petting zoo, human foosball, a shooting gallery, basketball, cow train ride, human-sized hamster wheels, kangaroos, and more. The farm also has a pumpkin patch where visitors can pick one to decorate for Halloween. Every weekend in October Riverbreeze runs a “fear farm,” including haunted houses and haunted mazes, for those who dare.

Labonte, Quebec

Adventures for all ages, the Verger-Labonte apple orchard features Lord of the Rings-themed corn mazes to explore. For over 20 years the owners have been creating themed corn mazes for all age groups to solve and eccentric characters to meet. With a smaller labyrinth, middle labyrinth, and grand labyrinth, along with two expert courses, the farm caters to every age and ability. Visitors can also enjoy the playground and picnic area on site, as well as apple picking and a pumpkin patch.

Hanes Farm and Corn Maze, Ontario

Established in 1983, the Hanes Farm and Corn Maze is considered one of the biggest in Canada. There is also a mini maze for younger visitors to explore. Visitors can meet and feed the farm animals or enjoy the swings, play structures, sandboxes, and pedal karts. Hanes Farms also has a sunflower maze with winding paths among the towering blossoms.

Youth Farm Corn Maze, Saskatchewan

Located northeast of Saskatoon, the Youth Farm Corn Maze has built an eight-acre cornfield with smaller mazes for younger guests, as well as a six-acre “crazy cobbler” maze for more advanced adventurers. It also offers a petting zoo, climbing wall, pedal carts, jumbo jumping pillow, mega slide, hay rides, duck races and more. In addition, it houses an interactive life-size replica of the Tabernacle of Moses for guests to tour.

Lacombe Corn Maze, Alberta

Located in central Alberta, the Kraay Family Farm is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. In addition to its famous Lacombe Corn Maze, there are 50 different activities on the farm, including pig races where visitors can ride and race giant self-powered pig carts. The farm also features paintball games, a hill slide, a shooting gallery, farm animals, jumping pillows, mini golf, a pumpkin canon, and more. It also has a pumpkin patch where visitors can find their next jack-o’-lantern.

Chilliwack Corn Maze, BC

With over 25 years in operation, the Chilliwack Corn Maze switches up its theme every year. This year the 10-acre maze bears the name and likeness of the country musician Luke Bryan, strumming a guitar. A pair of cowboy boots is also carved into the maze. Musical acts will bring the farm alive on Saturday nights in August, which will be fully licenced and family-friendly. Performers include Ryan McCallister and Tanner Olsen.
Chandra Philip
Chandra Philip
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Chandra Philip is a news reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times.