The Wolfe Island Corn Maze!
Event Ended- Where
- Hwy 95, Wolfe Island, ON View Map
- When
- Price
- $9.00 for adults (12 and older), $7.00 for children (5-11 yrs) and children (4 and under) are free.
- Website
- http://www.wolfeisland.com/maze/
For the 10th consecutive year, the Wolfe Island Corn Maze will host a day of family-friendly fun in support of children and youth with physical disabilities.
Join local Easter Seals Ambassadors on Saturday, October 7 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and enjoy a walk through the two Corn Mazes and a variety of other activities!
Admission is $9.00 for adults (12 and older), $7.00 for children (5-11 yrs) and children (4 and under) are free. 100% of all proceeds during the event from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. will be donated to Easter Seals Ontario.
The Wolfe Island Corn Maze is located on Hwy 95, Wolfe Island, ON.
This year there are two mazes to mark the 150th birthday of Canada, the second maze is called The Prime Ministers Maze. It is comprised of 23 dead ends with photos of all the Prime Ministers. Each dead end is numbered so that customers can keep looking for a higher number until they reach the end and find Justin Trudeau! There are interesting facts about each Prime Minister along the way as well. Another new feature- at the end of the first maze a bridge was constructed that gives the customers full views of the property and is a great spot to take pictures. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn about the wind turbines at a featured exhibit at the exit of the maze and visit with the farm animals!
For 95 years, Easter Seals Ontario has been offering programs and services to help children and youth with physical disabilities achieve a greater level of acceptance and independence. Since 1922, Easter Seals Ontario has provided families of children with physical disabilities with financial assistance for expensive mobility equipment and communication devices such as walkers, braces, and wheelchairs, fully accessible Easter Seals camps, and funding for alternative recreational programs