One-Tank Trip for
Sept. 29/12
“Hello, 911? We’re
stuck in a corn maze . . . it’s really dark and we’ve got a three-week-old.”
That was an actual
call to police in Massachusetts from a young couple with two children who were
rescued after failing to navigate their way through the maze as night fell.
Amazing mazes
What is called the
“world's largest” is a series of four mazes at the Richardson farm in Spring
Grove, Ill. covering 13 hectares (33 acres) of corn stalks.
Guinness World
Records confirmed the Kraay farm near Lacombe, Alberta has a maze with the
largest QR matrix barcode covering two hectares. It was scanned by a smartphone
from a helicopter flying over the maze.
Other creative maze
designs include a Harry Potter theme in York, England.
Get lost
Getting lost is
half the fun! is the suggestion from the Belmont Corn Maze, southeast of London.
The four-hectare
corn maze has more than five kilometres of twists and turns and is on the Lunn
farm.
For more of a
challenge, take a moonlight stroll through the maze or go on one of the haunted
evenings.
After Thanksgiving,
half of the maze “becomes inhabited by countless witches, goblins and other
spooks.”
There are also many
children’s activities and a mini maze “for those who would like a shorter
version of the full size maze, without getting lost.”
It features the
logos of Fanshawe College and Habitat for Humanity Oxford-Elgin-Middlesex.
The maze is at
46614 Crossley-Hunter Line, RR 1, Belmont. www.belmontcornmaze.net; (519)
644-1379
There is also a three-hectare
corn maze and mini maze at Kustermans Berry Farms’ “Get Lost London” and fall
festival.
The farm is at
23188 Springwell Rd. near Mount Brydges, west of London. www.berryblue.org/getlostlondon;
(519) 264-9199
Roaring good times
- A huge
four-hectare, dragon-themed corn maze is featured at Leaping Deer Adventure
Farm and Market near Ingersoll, southwest of Woodstock.
There’s animal fun at Leaping Deer Adventure Farm and Market in Ingersoll with farm critters and a goat walk. |
There are many
things to find that are hidden within the maze, said owner Julie Budd.
“Besides searching
for the dragon Blaze in the maze, the family fun continues with some new
attractions including a goat walk and dragon’s nest,” she said.
There are pig and duck
races, a straw splash and farm animals, pumpkins, gourds, squash and corn
stalks as well as the antics of hillbilly Billy Bob and Cuz Charlie with
their pumpkin cannon.
Leaping Deer is at
544212 Clarke Rd., Ingersoll. www.leapingdeer.com; (519) 485-4795
- Murrel and Lori
Brubacher are the hosts for the Waterloo County Corn Maze with its theme of
Great Canadian Inventions in Crosshill, northwest of Kitchener-Waterloo.
The Waterloo County Corn Maze in Crosshill spells out “Canada” and has a theme of Great Canadian Inventions. |
“Come search the
maze to discover some of the many useful things that Canadians have invented,” they
say.
There are moonlight
strolls on Friday and Saturday nights, picnic facilities and children’s
activities. 4960 William Hastings Line, Crosshill. www.waterloocornmaze.com; (519) 699-5356
- The Norwich
Optimist Corn Maze on Highway 59 just outside the community southeast of Woodstock
has the design of a farm tractor.
There is also a mini
maze, petting zoo, duck races, playground, corn box and pumpkin bowling.
Trick or Treat day is Oct. 27 with costume
judging and a colouring contest for kids along with Haunted Corn Maze Nights on
Oct. 20 and 27. http://norwichcornmaze.com;
(519) 532-6600
Hi, ho come to the fair
The Norfolk County
Fair and Horse Show in Simcoe has been around for 172 years, so it’s got to be
good .
The Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show in Simcoe is marking its 172nd year as Ontario’s oldest agricultural fair. (Ontario Tourism photo) |
As Ontario’s oldest
agricultural fair, it runs from Monday (Oct. 2) through Oct. 8 with all the
associated fun and activities including horse competitions and farmers vying to
have the largest pumpkin.
Free grandstand
shows include 50 Years of Motown’s Miracles, Vandellas and Contours on Oct. 2;
Chantal Kreviazuk, Oct. 5; and Dean Brody, Oct. 6.
There are monster
trucks, tractor pulls and demolition derby along with daily celebrity chefs
including Kevin Brauch, Anna Olson and the “Two Fairly Fat Guys.”
It’s at 172 South
Drive, Simcoe. www.norfolkcountyfair.com;
(519) 426-7280
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Jim Fox can be reached
at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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