This summer, get lost!

There are few places where taking a wrong turn will put a smile on your face, but Kraay Family Farms will have you grinning ear to ear.

Located just outside Lacombe, this family fun park has over 50 attractions and amenities.

From a summer tube slide and a paintball shooting range to jumping pillows, a petting zoo and giant foosball, there’s a little something for everyone – but their famous corn maze is something else!

While it has since been dethroned, the Alberta farm was recognized by the Guinness World Records for having the world’s largest functioning QR Code -their chosen image in 2012.

Now, to celebrate its silver anniversary, you can take a walk through a larger-than-life commemorative message.

Meant to stump the public, “Kr25y years” is this year’s theme and it’s got a ton of twists, turns and dead ends.

“This year marks a momentous milestone for Kraay Family Farm as we proudly celebrate our 25th anniversary,” they write.

“For a quarter of a century, our family-owned farm has been a beloved destination for families, friends, and community members, offering a unique blend of adventure, community spirit, and memory-making experiences.”

Want to check it out?

The Kraay Family is closed on Sundays, but they’re open from Monday to Saturday between now and October 19th, after which they will switch to their fall hours – so get over there and good luck.

You’re going to have an a-maze-ing time.

Kraay Family Farm 

Where: Site 6 Box 9 RR 1, Lacombe, AB

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