This guide will help you find the 10 best corn mazes in the Vancouver area for 2024.
There are many corn mazes to explore in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley area that will appeal to every age group. Some are more family-oriented, and others are for those who want a more spooky experience. Some corn mazes faced growing challenges this year.
Always dress appropriately. It can be chilly and wet. Fields can be muddy and slippery. Good waterproof footwear, such as boots, should be worn.
Please leave your pets at home since most attractions do not allow animals.
All event information is subject to change. Always check with the corn maze of your choice before heading out for the latest updates.
Plan ahead and save money. Look for early bird discount codes for some events – check out our updated Guide to the best pumpkin patches and corn mazes in Metro Vancouver, Haunted Halloween Guide for Metro Vancouver, Best Metro Vancouver Fall Events and Festivals 2025, and the 2025 guide for Vancouver Christmas events, holiday light displays and markets.
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10 Corn Mazes in Metro Vancouver
Surrey Corn Maze
1. Hazelmere Pumpkin Patch and Mini Corn Maze (Gabriel Farms Ltd.) – Family-friendly
(about 40 minutes from Vancouver)
Activities: Play area, wagon ride, fire truck, play boat, mini corn maze, petting zoo, and animal areas.
Pick up a locally grown pumpkin for $2 and up.
Admission: $10 per person, age 2 years and older – subject to change
School tours available.
Hours: September 20 through various dates until October 30.
Location: 18507 20th Avenue, Surrey, BC
Website: https://www.hazelmerepumpkinpatch.ca/
Langley Corn Maze
2. Eagle Acres Dairy Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch 2024
(about 38 minutes from Vancouver)
Activities: Safarmi Stroll: Visit with nine different types of farm animals (over 200) at Eagle Acres Dairy Farm, check out the robotic milking machine, and enjoy a hayride. This year’s Corn Maze is open on weekends into mid-September and includes the Safarmi Stroll features as well as the CornMaze. Enjoy the Pumpkin Patch, wagon rides, themed displays, dairy barn, cows, and other farm animal areas while you choose the best pumpkin.
Pick up a locally grown pumpkin for $2 and up. There are 20 different varieties to choose from.
School tours available.
Hours: The Corn Maze is open August 30 until October 13. Pumpkin Patch: Various dates and times rain or shine from September 27 – October 26, 2025. Safarmi Stroll, various dates and times, March to September.
Location: 8796 240 Street, Langley, B.C.

Eagle Acres Corn Maze. Courtesy Photo
Maple Ridge Corn Mazes:
3. Haney Fresh Farm Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
Activities: Within your fall budget, you can experience so many things, like playing some fun family games or going on the hayride. You can also pick your own pumpkins, meet various types of animals like chickens, cows, goats, etc., or visit the challenging corn maze.
Hours: TBA. $10 for the family (subject to change). Pumpkins are an extra charge.
Location: 24331 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge, BC.
4. Laity Pumpkin Patch North- Cornstone Family Corn Maze – Family-friendly
(about 35 minutes from Vancouver) See photos of Laity Pumpkin Patch
It is an 8 minute walk to the South Pumpkin Patch.
Activities: Farmer Play Centre, Tractor Wagon Ride past emus, goats, ducks and geese; One-acre Cornstone Family Corn Maze. Explore the Fairy Tale Woods, various animals – rabbits, turkeys, donkeys, chickens, sheep and goats. Pan for Gold, Obstacle Course.
Pick up a locally grown pumpkin – price varies from $2
School tours available.
Hours: Open September 27 – October 31, 2025. Buy tickets at the gate or buy online.
Location: 21145 128th Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC
Website: https://laitypumpkinpatch.com/
5. Laity Pumpkin Patch South Corn Maze – Family-friendly
(about 35 minutes from Vancouver)
Activities: Western “Pumpkin” Town, Pumpkin Launcher, Glow Gardens, Goat House and Rabbit Village, Farmer Obstacle Course, Family Games Area, Race Maze, Right Turn Only, Two-acre Maze, Corn Maze, Tractor Ride.
Pick up a locally grown pumpkin – price varies.
School tours available.
Hours: Open September 27 – October 30, 2025. Buy tickets at the gate or buy online.
Location: 12725 Laity Street, Maple Ridge, BC
Website: https://laitypumpkinpatch.com/laity-pumpkin-patch-south/
Abbotsford Corn Mazes
6. Taves Family Farms Applebarn Corn Maze – Family-friendly
Taves Family Farms still remains our favourite fall pumpkin patch experience. There is a mini corn maze and a mystery corn maze to roam.
We appreciate all the hand sanitizing stations.
Activities: Pumpkin Patch, U-Pick apples, slides, zipline, bee hive viewing, cider press demonstrations, petting barn, three corn mazes (Mystery Maze, Corn Quest Maze, and the kiddie maze), pedal carts, hay rides, playground, Jumping Pillow and Pumpkin Pillow, Bunny Town and Farmville. Pick up a locally-grown pumpkin.
The concession food is available on weekends and is delicious. Kids love the apple cider slushies, and we tried the new Sweet Bubble Waffle Chocolate Brownie Explosion and savoury Bubble Waffle with pulled pork. Both really hit the spot. Roasted corn on the cob and mini donuts are also popular fall treats.
Check out our last visit to Taves Family Farms Applebarn.
Be sure to check out Taves Estate Cidery when you visit the farm. Remember to book a tasting. There are also cider based cocktail tasting flights .
Check admission rates here
Hours: The entire farm is open starting Labour Day weekend. The Pumpkin Patch opens the last weekend in September until October Check to see which activities are available.
Location: 333 Gladwin Rd, Abbotsford, BC
7. Maan Farms Fall Festival – Poop-themed Corn Maze – Family-friendly
(about an hour from Vancouver)
Activities: The four-acre poop-themed Corn Maze is an interactive daytime adventure of interesting facts. There is also an animal play area with goats and hay wagon rides. For full information, see our 2025 Pumpkin Patch Guide.
Hours: September 14-Ootober 31. Buy tickets online.
Location: 790 McKenzie Road, Abbotsford, BC
Website: https://www.maanfarms.com
8. Mann Farm Haunts – Slaughterhouse, the scariest Corn Maze in Canada
(about an hour from Vancouver)
Activities: Every year Mann Farm Haunts adds extra layers to this popular Halloween attraction.
Admission: Early bird tickets sell out fast. The next chance to buy tickets starts August 24, from September 27 – November 3. There are three ticket options: 1) Slaughterhouse, The Way Down and Midway; 2) Homestead and Midway; Homestead is limited to 30% capacity for a small-group experience or 3) a combination ticket for all four.
Dates: September 27-November 3, 2025 (Subject to change)
Location: 790 McKenzie Road, Abbotsford, BC
Website: maanfarms.com

Slaughter House at the scariest corn maze in Canada. Photo Courtesy.
Chilliwack Corn Mazes
9. Glendale Chilliwack Corn Maze – Family-friendly
(about an hour from Vancouver)
Activities: The giant Glendale Acres Corn Maze celebrates 25 years. There are other farm experiences as well: Pumpkin Patch, Bubble Bar, hay rides, giant jumping pillow, pedal cart track, corn sandbox, sports zone, picnic and fireside pit areas, giant slide, sound garden and more.
Pick up a locally grown pumpkin. Prices vary. The corn maze opens from mid August 12 until October 31.
Hours: Open now. Order tickets online.
Location: 41905 Yale Road West, Chilliwack, BC, Exit 109 off Hwy 1
Website: http://chilliwackcornmaze.com/

Children enjoying the Chilliwack Corn Maze Photo: Julie Christine
10. Reapers Maze of Terror – October 2025 – subject to change
Activities: Always adding new scares in the all outdoors Reapers Maze of Terror, insane asylum themed haunt. Look out for the Chainsaw Massacre experience roaming the maze. The attraction operates rain or shine. Important: Parking is difficult to find on the last two weekends. Car pool recommended.
Admission: Not recommended for children under 10. Prices subject to change $25 per person during the week, $30 on Friday and Saturday.
Hours: Times are subject to change. Open October 1-31, 2024. Closed all Mondays except October 31. Hours Friday and Saturday 7-10 pm, all other days 7-9 pm. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Location: 9243 Gibson Road, Chilliwack. Exit 123 off Hwy 1. Do not park on the road – you will be towed.
Website: http://www.reapers.ca/
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