The unique corn maze in Vancouver, Canada

It's the most beautiful season of the year in Canada again - autumn. In autumn Vancouver, besides admiring the maple leaves that can be seen throughout Canada, you can also go pumpkin picking. However, the most fun activity is definitely playing in a corn maze. Compared to pumpkin picking and maple leaf viewing, corn mazes are much more entertaining. Moreover, I will share with you seven corn mazes near Vancouver, which is awesome, right?! There are also corn mazes that combine with Halloween themes and are quite thrilling.

ROADSIDE Harvest Social

What's better than a corn maze? Of course, it's craft beer + corn maze! This is exactly such a place, located in Abbotsford. In this corn maze, you can taste craft beer throughout the entire maze experience. The whole maze takes about an hour, and of course, the duration is definitely a testament to your intelligence.

Bose Corn Maze

This maze covers 17 acres and is located on the 25-acre Bose Farm. It is also the design site of the giant totem for Canada's 150th anniversary, which took 50 hours to build to celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary. With such a large area, how could anyone complete it in one go?

Port Kells Corn Maze

This corn maze is probably the most functional corn maze. Besides the maze, visiting in October allows you to see the chicken coop, goat pen, and also a haunted house for Halloween. The key point is that Port Kells Corn Maze is free, although it's unclear why. It is speculated that the corn maze might not be very impressive. However, if you want to go for a short trip on weekends or weekdays, it might be worth a visit.

Laity Corn Maze

This corn maze is located within Laity Pumpkin Patch, covering only 1 acre, making it perfect for taking young children to play. The difficulty is much lower compared to the previous two, and in addition to corn, there are of course many pumpkins in the pumpkin patch. Parents should know that children are often fascinated by those brightly colored and round things.

Chilliwack Original Corn Maze

As the oldest corn maze in Greater Vancouver, Chilliwack has been owned by two family businesses since 1999, introducing new designs every year and expanding their farm and activities. This year, you can enjoy a giant jumping pillow, pedal kart track, indoor haybale maze, and a corn box.

Taves Family Farm Corn Quest

This family-run corn maze is similar to the one in Chilliwack, including activities like the jumping pillow that both places have. However, this maze might be relatively smaller in scale, as the organizers say it can be completed in about an hour. Additionally, they have added a pumpkin patch and a zipline. Personally, I am quite interested in their zipline.

Maan Farms Haunted Corn Maze

The most important thing in North America throughout the fall is Halloween. Adding a haunted house inside a corn maze makes it even more entertaining. Personally, I think this is a must-visit corn maze this year. From their promotional video, you can see that this corn maze is truly terrifying.