Covering nearly five hectares, the Chilliwack corn maze has been drawing visitors for 15 years
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
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
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
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
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
A half moon rises above the Chilliwack Corn Maze, which takes three months to grow each summer.John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail
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