Events Description
Home of the Guinness Book of World Records’ Largest Snow Maze!
Enjoy the challenge of the snowy maze, admire the snow carvings and buildings, slide down Snow Mountain, warm up by a bonfire, be brave and try the Giant Luge run, try a variety of snow games, and of course, a cup of hot chocolate, or an adult drink at The Snow Bar.
Who is it for?
All ages
Things to Consider:
– Bring a sleigh to pull young children…strollers do not work in the snow. (the same would apply to wheelchair accessibility)
– You do not need to bring toboggans…we provide them.
– Cash, debit, and credit are accepted
– Indoor Portable washrooms are available
– Walking conditions are often uneven and slippery with being a Snow venue…please be mindful of your steps and wear appropriate footwear.
– Toboggan and climb at your own risk.
– Check the website www.cornmaze.ca for daily updates and closures due to inclement weather.
– The Snow Maze closes at -27 degrees Celsius ambient temperature (not including the Windchill) and during blizzard conditions.
– Friendly reminder ~ no pets allowed
HOW MUCH
Tickets :
Snow Maze General Admission ~includes The Snow Maze and Snow Mountain (snow tubes provided):
$26 + GST ..ages 13+
$16 + GST ..ages 6-12
*5 and under are free
Additional Activities:
The Giant Luge
$3.00 per ticket
$5.00 unlimited slide pass
(must be 9 years +)
Sleigh Rides
$5.00 per ticket
(3 and under are free)
available Saturday & Sunday 1:00-4:00
How to get tickets?
At the door
Buy Online
WHEN & WHERE
Date & Time:
Until mid-March, weather-dependent.
Tentative opening January 30, 2026
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday – Closed
Thursday & Friday 3:00pm – 9:00pm
Saturday 11:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday 11:00am – 8:00pm
Duration
The snow maze takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.
Most guests spend 1-2 hours enjoying the snow maze and other winter activities.
Venue & Address :
A Maze In Corn, 1351 Provincial Road 200, St. Adolphe, Manitoba
10 minutes South of the Perimeter on St. Mary’s Rd.
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