Jump into the new season with an attempt at completing the ultimate fall activity: the corn maze! These often challenging, lengthy mazes through the cornfields are a very fun and puzzling activity to try.
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Toronto and Hamilton are bursting with some farms perfect for a fall day trip.
Here are 15 corn mazes around Toronto.
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Reesor Farm Market
Reesor Farm Market’s Corn Maze and Pick Your Own Pumpkin fields is one of the closest to downtown Toronto. The fields are open from September until October end.
Dates: September 13 through October 31, 2025
Admission: $4.50 – $9
Address: 10825 9th Line, Markham.
Directions: Approximately 45 km from downtown Toronto
Carl Laidlaw Orchards
Spend the day enjoying the beauty of the one-of-a-kind Carl Laidlaw Orchards. While known for their apple orchards, they also have a corn maze. Carl Laidlaw Orchards invites you to enjoy the simple things, including their beautiful corn maze, which you can wander, explore and enjoy at your leisure.
Dates: Saturdays & Sundays + Holiday Mondays, September & October, 9 am to 5 pm
Admission: children 2 and older $9 and adults 18 and older $16, plus HST.
Address: 9496 Heritage Road, Brampton
Directions: Approximately 50 km from downtown Toronto
Downey’s Farm
Located in Caledon, Downey’s Farm is a lovely outdoor spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The best part?! Their eight-acre corn maze! You’ll weave and twist through all the trails, experiencing the fun while (hopefully) not getting too lost!
2025 Back to the Future Corn Maze celebrates the 40th anniversary — step into the past, race to the future, and see if you can find your way out before the clock strikes 88!
Dates: September to October
Admission: $18.99 – $24.99 +fees
Address: 13682 Heart Lake Rd, Caledon
Directions: Approximately 54 km from downtown Toronto
Dixie Orchards
There is plenty of fun family for the whole family at Dixie Orchards, a working farm. Make your way through the corn maze, watching the farm animals play, posing for a picture or enjoying a snack from the market. The wagon ride takes you to the corn maze, apple orchard and pumpkin patch, or it’s a short distance if you prefer to walk.
Admission: $6.20 for age 24 months and older.
Dates: Open 10-5 daily until October 31st
Address: 14309 Dixie Road, Caledon
Directions: Approximately 58 km from downtown Toronto
Pingles Farm Market
Pingles Farm Market has been bringing it since 1987 and since its opening, they have been a hot spot for locals to connect with local produce, animals and more. Experience fun for all ages at the 5 acre corn maze, and find farm-tastic amusement at Pingle’s playland. You can take scenic wagon rides and indulge in pick-your-own sessions for apples, pumpkins, and more. Savor a fall-inspired menu, live music, and refreshing beverages at the Thirsty Goat bar, complemented by Pingle’s Coffee Shacks across multiple locations.
Admission: $8 to $28
Dates: September 5 to October 31, 2025
Address: 1805 Taunton Road East, Oshawa
Directions: Approximately 77 km from downtown Toronto
Coopers Farm
Family-run and operated, Cooper’s Farm is a sweet spot to connect with a local farm. Plus, their maze is one of those “you gotta see it to believe it!” With over 10 acres of the labyrinth, you’re bound to have a good laugh. Coopers Farm has thought of it all: the paths are accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, including dogs on Saturdays and they even do cool evening sessions for the super brave.
Dates: September 20 – October 26, 2025
Admission: $18 & up
Free Young Children Ages 3 and under
Address: 266 Ashworth Road, Zephyr
Directions: Approximately 73 km from downtown Toronto
Brooks Farm
Brooks Farm is full of fun this fall. They have a whole festival dedicated to the season! There are tons to do, including meeting farm animals, playhouses, puppet shows, meeting animals and the best part? Their corn maze. Their impressive maze is fun; you might not even get around to other activities.
Dates: September 6, 2025 – October 26, 2025
Admission:$19.99 to 24.99+ tax
Address: 122 Ashworth Road, Mount Albert, Uxbridge
Directions: Approximately 70 km from downtown Toronto
Linton’s Family Farm
Linton’s Family Farm is full of fall fun this year and has done for over 40 years! They have a great pumpkin patch – so you can get two things done in one place: conquer their impressive corn maze and grab your dream pumpkin.
Dates: Mid September
Admission: TBA
Address: 571 Raglan Road East, Oshawa
Directions: Approximately 74 km from downtown Toronto
Applewood Family Farm
While famous for its wine, Applewood has other tricks up its sleeve, including over 2km of trails and over a 40-acre cornfield. You’ll have to think to escape this one!
Dates: Weekends Beginning September 20 to October End
Admission: $13.00 – free under 3
Address: 2055 Saintfield Road, Seagrave
Directions: Approximately 95 km from downtown Toronto
Buzzing Bees Adventure Farm
The main corn maze is known to be challenging taking approximately 45 minutes to find your way out and longer if you find all 8 stations. There are emergency exits throughout the maze in case you get truly lost. The Canadian Pioneer Challenge is aimed at families, teens, and adults as the puzzles range from simple to rather challenging.
Dates: September 13 to October 26, 2025
Admission: TBA
Address: 1070 Concession Rd 5, Sunderland, Brock
Directions: Approximately 98 kms from downtown Toronto
Murphys Farm
With the motto of “creating joyful family moments from scratch,” Murphy’s Farm is ready to welcome the whole family this fall. Their corn maze is magical, with endless paths for you to conquer. You’ll be sure to stay laughing the whole trip. Their fall festival also features bouncing pillows, a mini maze and much more.
Dates: Late September to October
Admission: $7 to $10
Address: 5141 Simcoe Road 10, Alliston
Directions: Approximately 102 km from downtown Toronto
Nature’s Bounty Farm
Aptly named Nature Bounty farm, it is full of delicious apples and produce and is home to a flock of llamas on this 100-acre property. Every fall, the family-run farm welcomes people to celebrate the season and to enjoy their corn maze in addition to apple picking.
Dates: Open 9 am to 5 pm daily Until October end.
Address: 651 Scugog Line 2, Port Perry
Directions: Approximately 71 km from downtown Toronto
Campbell’s Cross Farm
This 60-acre farm has a 17-acre corn maze. During the Fall season, there will be gourmet corn on the cobb, local warm apple cider & seasonal treats and goodies for visitors to feast on and various photo props to take the perfect photos, including painted pumpkins and a Halloween forest trail.
Dates: September 4 until October end, 2025
Admission: TBA
Address: Campbell’s Cross Farm, 3634 King St, Inglewood
Directions: Approximately 58 km from downtown Toronto
Hanes Corn Maze
Prepare for a real puzzle! Hanes Corn Maze is a challenging maze waiting to be solved. You will navigate through the twisting and winding maze, which is 18 acres of 10-foot-tall walls of cornstalks! Great for children three and up!
Dates: August 30 to October 31, 2025
Admission: $12.99 – $19.99
Address: The Hanes Corn Maze & Tiny Shop Bakery, #1001 Hwy #5, Dundas
Directions: Approximately from 75km downtown Toronto
Strom’s Family Farm
Strom’s Family Farm is all about the fall harvest. Each fall the farm transforms its space, and the outcome is an impressive corn maze. There are over 6km of exciting, winding trails to explore; you never know what may be around every corner. They also have a night maze.
Dates: September 19 – October 31, 2025
Admission: $12.95 to $26.95 + taxes
Address: 5089 Wellington Road. 32 Guelph
Directions: Approximately 95 km from downtown Toronto