4 Corn Mazes in Winnipeg That Will Leave You Totally Lost [In the Best Way!]
So there I was, standing in the middle of a corn maze, holding a map that might as well have been in ancient hieroglyphics. I had one thought: “Is this how Hansel and Gretel felt? Because if it is, I totally understand why they didn’t make it out!”
After what felt like hours of wandering through towering stalks and making more wrong turns than a GPS with a sense of humor, I finally stumbled across the exit, only to realize I was just in time for a snack.
But hey, what’s a little disorientation when you’re having a blast, right?
So, if you’re up for getting totally and hilariously lost (on purpose), let me guide you through these corn mazes in Winnipeg that will have you questioning your sense of direction in the most fun way possible!
Deer Meadow Farms
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Location: 21155 Springfield Rd
Website: http://www.deermeadowfarms.com/
Contact: +12042242517
Operating hours:
- Monday to Friday: 10 – 3 pm; 5 – 9:30 pm
- Saturday: 10 – 4 pm; 5 – 9:30 pm
- Sunday: 12 – 9:30 pm
Deer Meadow Farms is a true gem for anyone who loves a good adventure. As you step into their 10-acre corn maze, you’ll find yourself winding through twists and turns that challenge both your mind and body.
What’s great about this place is the variety.
They’ve got three different mazes, so whether you’re guiding little ones through the easier Corn Trail or testing your knowledge on the Turtle Island Corn Maze with its trivia challenges, there’s something for everyone.
One thing I really appreciate is the thoughtful, educational touch they’ve incorporated. There’s a special corn garden dedicated to honoring First Nations families who were separated during the residential school era.
It’s a meaningful tribute that adds a layer of depth to your visit, reminding you that this farm is about more than just fun.
But the experience doesn’t end with the maze; Deer Meadow is packed with family-friendly activities that keep you entertained all day.
You can spend time at the petting zoo, relax on a hayride, search for the perfect pumpkin, or explore their wild-game preserve.
Secord Corn Maze
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Location: Road 149N NOTICE Rd 149N is closed from Hwy362 to Rd110, Dauphin
Website: http://www.secordcornmaze.com/
Contact: +12046472656
At Secord Corn Maze, the fun begins as you wind your way through a towering cornfield, exploring twists and turns while uncovering hidden checkpoints and solving puzzles.
Each year, they shake things up with a different theme, so there’s always a new challenge waiting for you—it’s like a mini adventure right in the city.
But the maze is just the start. If you’re bringing the kids along, they’ll love the petting zoo, games, and the classic hayrides.
And since it’s fall, you can’t leave without picking your own pumpkins straight from the patch—a perfect way to add some homegrown charm to your Halloween decor.
Speaking of Halloween, Secord goes all out with special events like haunted mazes and spooky activities, guaranteed to give you a good scare.
Just a heads-up: it operates on a booking-only basis to prevent overcrowding and make sure everyone has a fantastic experience.
A Maze In Corn
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Location: 1351 Provincial Rd 200, Saint Adolphe
Website: http://www.cornmaze.ca/
Contact: +12048832048
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday: 11 – 9 pm
A Maze In Corn is an awesome spot that’s become a bit of a local legend here in St. Adolphe. It’s ideal for families and anyone who loves a good challenge.
You’ll get lost in those winding paths, testing your direction-finding skills, and it’s all part of the fun!
While you’re there, don’t miss out on the zipline courses—they’ll have you flying above the fields with some stunning views. There’s also a petting zoo where you can meet some super-friendly goats, sheep, and pigs.
And if you’ve got kids (or just a kid at heart), the hay bale pyramid is a blast to climb and explore.
Pembina Threshermen’s Museum
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Location: Hwy 3, Stanley
Website: http://www.threshermensmuseum.com/
Contact: +12043257497
Operating hours:
- Monday, Saturday, and Sunday: 1 – 5 pm
- Tuesday to Friday: 10 – 5 pm
Every fall, Pembina Threshermen’s Museum transforms into a massive maze of towering corn stalks that’s as challenging as it is entertaining. You’ll find yourself twisting and turning through the labyrinth, with plenty of dead ends to keep you guessing.
What makes it even more intriguing is that each year, the maze features a new theme, often linked to local history or culture, making it a bit of a history lesson wrapped in a fun experience.
Beyond that, you’ll also find educational tidbits about farming and local history scattered throughout. It’s a fantastic way to spend a few hours, especially if you enjoy mixing fun with a bit of learning!