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Edmonton Corn Maze

51529 Range Rd 262, Spruce Grove, AB T7Y 1C1, Canada
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Reviews of Edmonton Corn Maze

4.6
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4.0
8y

Having never been to the corn maze before we decided to head out there with our four kids in tow (age 16,14,14,11). We got there using google maps and it took us to the right place - wasn't certain if if would given they have a warning on their website that some gps' won't. We went directly into the maze pretty much on arrival. Took us about 50 minutes to complete. We then ate our lunch which we had brought along with at one of the picnic tables. The kids decided to do the maze again to see how fast they could do it knowing the answers ahead of time to the directional questions and were able to complete it in about 26 minutes. Total km according to my phone's activity app was 2.85km. All in all I thought the maze was very good and fun to do with kids. We were there on a dry day and I would not want to do it after it had rained as it could get quite muddy I think. We were told there would be staff throughout the maze to direct us if we were having trouble. In all we saw three staff members in the maze and only one asked how we were and if we needed help. On the second go round the kids said they came upon a man with his family who was smoking in the maze (signs clearly say NO smoking) and they said they didn't see any staff in there that time but they may have just not seen them. They have some other activities on the grounds for kids - bouncing pillows which essentially are like the bouncy houses without walls. There is one for kids over 52" (I think) and one for smaller kids but they don't appear to enforce this as there were several small children jumping on the big kids one which was a bit frustrating for my kids who are all over 52". They also have a farm animals section and a few other things that we did not explore on this visit. They have outhouses available and a concession. There was a food truck parked on site but it was not open. We bought a bag of kettle corn ($7) and shared it between all six of us. We had been sitting at our picnic table watching them make it fresh. I would definitely take the kids here again as they enjoyed the challenge of the maze especially the second time when they were trying to...

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3.0
10w

came by earlier today (September 26, 2025, Friday morning). if it's windy like today, you'll want to bring a mask as the wind kicked up a LOT of dust from soil. there needs to be a solution to address this in future years--maybe paving parts of the area?

corn maze: bring proper footwear, as the path was generally cracked. I loved what I saw of it but there seemed to be a field trip or two happening at the same time I was there, and I noticed a lot of people (at least one, maybe a few of them seemed to be wearing a high-visibility vest, which makes me think they were from the field trip) clusteted around one part of the maze. this made it too crowded for me to pass through, which was rather unfortunate. I think there needs to be a limit as to how many people can enter the maze, to mitigate the issue. otherwise, I would recommend that people visit the maze at a time when it's not too busy (maybe a Monday or Tuesday morning? I'm not sure).

petting zoo: very cute! I loved how the animal feed was priced very cheaply, making it a relatively accessible activity.

sunflower patch: much quieter than the corn maze, which was a welcome change...and then I realized the reason why was because the sunflowers weren't in bloom, so almost no one else wanted to explore it. I think the reason for this was because they're still growing, and if so I would recommend visiting this patch later in the year (unless you're looking for a place to get away from the crowds).

bathrooms: portapotties. I did not use them so I can't comment on their quality.

food: I got the kettlecorn and also tried a cinnamon bun. both were delicious! these food items and more are located inside the farmer's market, which also has a concession stand. the overall store has prices set at usual farmer's market prices, so the usual...

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3.0
2y

The Edmonton Corn Maze is such a fun outdoor fall activity that is enjoyable for everyone. The farm is beautiful and filled with charm and photo ops. The corn maze is huge and challenging - I really enjoy the different themes each year. My kids absolutely love coming here!

However, I have to give only 3 stars because of the lack of staff throughout the farm. I do wish there would have been more staff overseeing the different events, ensuring everything is running smoothly and safely. The only staff member I even saw the entire day was the young lady at the concession/gift shop. We couldn't ride the train at all - stood around the area for 2 hours waiting for someone and no one ever came by. There was issues and conflict on the smaller air trampoline with bigger kids from a school trip acting obnoxiously and putting young toddlers in harms way. One parent had to step in and confront the kids, asking them to stop, and to use the designated trampoline for older children instead, with some kids refusing to leave the area and continuing to act dangerously. There should be a staff member there doing this, not parents who have paid to visit the facility. It makes for a poor guest experience.

There should also be staff members overseeing the petting zoo, ensuring the animals are okay and being treated properly.

I'm hoping in the future more visible staff members will be out and about, ensuring the different events are running smoothly and safely, and there to offer help and assistance to patrons...

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Kari FenrichKari Fenrich
Having never been to the corn maze before we decided to head out there with our four kids in tow (age 16,14,14,11). We got there using google maps and it took us to the right place - wasn't certain if if would given they have a warning on their website that some gps' won't. We went directly into the maze pretty much on arrival. Took us about 50 minutes to complete. We then ate our lunch which we had brought along with at one of the picnic tables. The kids decided to do the maze again to see how fast they could do it knowing the answers ahead of time to the directional questions and were able to complete it in about 26 minutes. Total km according to my phone's activity app was 2.85km. All in all I thought the maze was very good and fun to do with kids. We were there on a dry day and I would not want to do it after it had rained as it could get quite muddy I think. We were told there would be staff throughout the maze to direct us if we were having trouble. In all we saw three staff members in the maze and only one asked how we were and if we needed help. On the second go round the kids said they came upon a man with his family who was smoking in the maze (signs clearly say NO smoking) and they said they didn't see any staff in there that time but they may have just not seen them. They have some other activities on the grounds for kids - bouncing pillows which essentially are like the bouncy houses without walls. There is one for kids over 52" (I think) and one for smaller kids but they don't appear to enforce this as there were several small children jumping on the big kids one which was a bit frustrating for my kids who are all over 52". They also have a farm animals section and a few other things that we did not explore on this visit. They have outhouses available and a concession. There was a food truck parked on site but it was not open. We bought a bag of kettle corn ($7) and shared it between all six of us. We had been sitting at our picnic table watching them make it fresh. I would definitely take the kids here again as they enjoyed the challenge of the maze especially the second time when they were trying to complete quickly.
Prachi ShailendraPrachi Shailendra
Went here over the Thanksgiving Weekend. It was so much fun! It’s a huge area with multiple activities. There’s a huge corn maze with two phases. You can do both in about half an hour. Lovely view of the whole farmland can be accessed at a little checkpoint created right in the centre of the maze. There is a bouncy dance area for kids, a toy train/tactor ride for kids and parents, a sunflower field and a local farmer’s market as well, with a variety of fresh and refrigerated items, including seasonal fruits-veggies, homemade gelatos, honey, some souvenirs and more. Little hills, tractors, bull-bouncy thing, and other fun installations are around for photo ops too. The entrance price is a little expensive, but it’s a unique experience so I guess it’s justified. The place is seasonal, so definitely check if it’s open before you go!
Rayne-Anne Latchford OosterveldRayne-Anne Latchford Oosterveld
The Edmonton corn maze is the best. It's just outside of West Edmonton. And has a lot to do and see. And they always have a large selection of pumpkins. We carved one while we were there and fed the scraps to the goats! It was delightful. The maze is actually pretty difficult even with the hint cards. Not so difficult that you're scared you won't get out haha. But difficult enough that if you think you're a smarty pants you realize you're not haha. They do a good job. The maze is also split into two halves. So if you feel like the first half took too long when you make it out, you can decide whether you go back in to finish it. There's lots of cool kids game and jumpy things. And an animal area where you can pet the goats and cows. Definitely check it out in autumn.
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Having never been to the corn maze before we decided to head out there with our four kids in tow (age 16,14,14,11). We got there using google maps and it took us to the right place - wasn't certain if if would given they have a warning on their website that some gps' won't. We went directly into the maze pretty much on arrival. Took us about 50 minutes to complete. We then ate our lunch which we had brought along with at one of the picnic tables. The kids decided to do the maze again to see how fast they could do it knowing the answers ahead of time to the directional questions and were able to complete it in about 26 minutes. Total km according to my phone's activity app was 2.85km. All in all I thought the maze was very good and fun to do with kids. We were there on a dry day and I would not want to do it after it had rained as it could get quite muddy I think. We were told there would be staff throughout the maze to direct us if we were having trouble. In all we saw three staff members in the maze and only one asked how we were and if we needed help. On the second go round the kids said they came upon a man with his family who was smoking in the maze (signs clearly say NO smoking) and they said they didn't see any staff in there that time but they may have just not seen them. They have some other activities on the grounds for kids - bouncing pillows which essentially are like the bouncy houses without walls. There is one for kids over 52" (I think) and one for smaller kids but they don't appear to enforce this as there were several small children jumping on the big kids one which was a bit frustrating for my kids who are all over 52". They also have a farm animals section and a few other things that we did not explore on this visit. They have outhouses available and a concession. There was a food truck parked on site but it was not open. We bought a bag of kettle corn ($7) and shared it between all six of us. We had been sitting at our picnic table watching them make it fresh. I would definitely take the kids here again as they enjoyed the challenge of the maze especially the second time when they were trying to complete quickly.
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Went here over the Thanksgiving Weekend. It was so much fun! It’s a huge area with multiple activities. There’s a huge corn maze with two phases. You can do both in about half an hour. Lovely view of the whole farmland can be accessed at a little checkpoint created right in the centre of the maze. There is a bouncy dance area for kids, a toy train/tactor ride for kids and parents, a sunflower field and a local farmer’s market as well, with a variety of fresh and refrigerated items, including seasonal fruits-veggies, homemade gelatos, honey, some souvenirs and more. Little hills, tractors, bull-bouncy thing, and other fun installations are around for photo ops too. The entrance price is a little expensive, but it’s a unique experience so I guess it’s justified. The place is seasonal, so definitely check if it’s open before you go!
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The Edmonton corn maze is the best. It's just outside of West Edmonton. And has a lot to do and see. And they always have a large selection of pumpkins. We carved one while we were there and fed the scraps to the goats! It was delightful. The maze is actually pretty difficult even with the hint cards. Not so difficult that you're scared you won't get out haha. But difficult enough that if you think you're a smarty pants you realize you're not haha. They do a good job. The maze is also split into two halves. So if you feel like the first half took too long when you make it out, you can decide whether you go back in to finish it. There's lots of cool kids game and jumpy things. And an animal area where you can pet the goats and cows. Definitely check it out in autumn.
Rayne-Anne Latchford Oosterveld

Rayne-Anne Latchford Oosterveld

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