For over 40 years the Italian Canadian Association of Saskatoon (ICAS) has owned a piece of land just outside of Saskatoon, and there has been a lot of hard work and commitment to develop it.
Their biggest fundraiser of the year, a fall maze, is a bit different this year. Instead of a corn maze, they took the time to build a six-foot tall straw-bale maze.
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The fundraiser is a labour of love from the ICAS as well as volunteers from Bethlehem High School. Although a straw-bale maze doesn’t cover as much space, it can withstand the elements, while keeping participants insulated.
Watch above as Carly Robinson takes a walk through the maze and learns how it all came together.
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