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Covering nearly five hectares, the Chilliwack corn maze has been drawing visitors for 15 years

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A view from the bridge at dusk: A group of adventurers try to find their way through the Chilliwack Corn Maze, billed as Canada’s first such attraction.John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail

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Answering a trivia question correctly gives the correct direction through the Chilliwack Corn Maze – a unique attraction grown from scratch every year.John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail

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Wearing glow-in-the-dark headbands, a group of students attempt to answer a trivia question at the Chilliwack Corn Maze, open Aug. 15-31 every year.John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail

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The Chilliwack Corn Maze, one of the first in Canada, is listed as one of the top ten mazes in the country.John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail

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A group of children successfully emerge from the Chilliwack Corn Maze after a night of adventure. The maze is marking its 15th year of operation.John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail

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A half moon rises above the Chilliwack Corn Maze, which takes three months to grow each summer.John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail

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The Chilliwack Corn Maze, owned by the Bruinsma and Taekema families, hosted 10 field trips in its first year of operation. Now, it has thousands of visitors every year.John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail

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