Cozy season is here! The days are getting cooler, sweaters are necessary in the morning and evening, and you may find yourself looking for a corn maze or apple field to visit on the weekends. If this is your first time visiting a corn maze, we’ve rounded up some tips for success and included a list of some of the best corn mazes around Metro Vancouver for all levels of adventurers.
Tips for visiting a Corn Maze:
- Dress appropriately! It may be warm outside, but the ground can be muddy, and closed-toe shoes are best for navigating uneven terrain.
- If you’re attending an evening corn maze, make sure to bring a flashlight!
- Plan ahead and go early if you want to avoid crowds.
- Follow the signs and stay on the path! Wandering into the corn stalks not only damages the crops, but can also lead you astray.
- Stay calm and have fun! Getting lost is all part of the experience and you will eventually find your way out. If you start to feel worried or need assistance, there are usually phone numbers posted at the entrance or along the way for corn maze staff to help.
- Stick together and make a family plan. By traveling through together and working as a team, you’re more likely to find the exit. However, sometimes one person gets separated. Have a plan for what to do if that happens.
- Have fun! Some corn mazes are designed to be challenging, and some are more family-friendly. Be sure to look ahead if you have a preference.
Abbotsford
Taves Family Farm
Here you will find both a mini maze and a larger mystery maze.
Dates: 7 days a week, starting August 29, 2024
Address: 333 Gladwin Rd, Abbotsford BC
Hours: 9:30am-5:30pm daily
Phone: (604) 853-3108
Website: www.tavesfamilyfarms.com
Maan Farms
An enchanted maze suitable for families is available in September and October. Maan Farms also offers a truly terrifying selection of age 14+ Haunted Corn Mazes prior to Halloween.
Dates: 7 days a week starting September 14, 2024
Address: 790 McKenzie Road
Hours: 9am – 6pm daily
Phone: 604-864-5723
Website: www.maanfarms.com
Chilliwack
Greendale Acres
The corn maze at Greendale Acres (formerly known as the Chilliwack Corn Maze) each year is truly awe-inspiring. Each year, the intricate design pays homage to a non-profit or community group.
Dates: open until October 31, 2024
Hours: vary through September and October. See hours here.
Address: 41905 Yale Road West, Chilliwack
Phone: (604) 819-6203
Website: greendaleacres.ca
Langley
Eagle Acres Dairy
This maze has been created with families in mind. Eagle Acres has plenty of other activities available as well if traversing through the corn fields isn’t your cup of tea.
Dates: Open now until the end of October.
Address: 8796 240 Street, Langley
Hours: weekdays 2pm – 5pm; weekends 10am – 5pm
Phone: (604) 888-2403
Website: www.eagleacres.ca
Maple Ridge
Laity Pumpkin Patch (North)
The draw is the pumpkin patch, but Laity North also has a Cornerstone Family Corn Maze so you can test your puzzle-solving skills. Laity North is a great spot for the 6 and under crowd because it offers an array of toddler and pre-school friendly activities.
Dates: September 28- October 31, 2024
Address: 21145 128th Avenue, Maple Ridge (North location)
Hours: 12pm – 5pm (weekdays); 9am – 5pm (weekends & holidays)
Phone: (604) 467-4302
Website: www.laitypumpkinpatch.com
Laity Pumpkin Patch (South)
Laity has two separate areas, both family-friendly, but the South Patch is definitely geared for families with older kids. Here you will find 3 different mazes for kids to try.
Dates: September 30 – October 30, 2023
Address: 12725 Laity Street, Maple Ridge (South location)
Hours: 12pm – 5pm (weekdays); 9am – 5:30pm (weekends & holidays)
Phone: (604) 467-4302
Website: www.laitypumpkinpatch.com
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