This BC farm is getting the scariest corn maze in Canada

If fall and spooky season are your favourite times of year, get ready, because Canada’s scariest corn maze is on its way to Maan Farms in British Columbia.
Called ‘Agatha Unseen,’ the newest ‘chapter’ of the popular haunted attraction will offer those who dare to visit an interactive experience that “pushes horror to new extremes,” according to Maan Farms.
Guests will have three chilling attractions to choose from: The KeptL Slaughterhouse, Forsaken: The Way Down, and Echo: Homestead – each promising “unforgettable terror” to all who enter.
First off, the Slaughterhouse will take participants through one of the tallest corn mazes the farm has ever grown, inspired by the terror of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”
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In The Way Down, a new character brings your deepest, darkest fears to life with multiple phobia-themed rooms to choose from – including arachnophobia (fear of spiders), coulrophobia (fear of clowns), and autophobia (fear of being alone).
Finally, we come to the most interactive and ‘jaw-dropping’ experience yet, Homestead. Here, the line between reality and nightmare blurs as guests navigate through a haunted house redesigned with elements brought in from around the world. This includes terrifying illusions that make you feel like you’ve been dropped into another reality.
Ready to check them out for yourself? Early bird tickets to the farm’s haunted fall attractions are currently on sale, priced between $45 and $126 per person.
Those looking for even more corn maze adventures check out these local BC farms this fall.
So there you have it, Vancouver! Spooky season will be here before you know it. The question is – are you ready to step into a living nightmare?!
Scariest Corn Maze in Canada – Maan Farms
When: Friday, September 27th to Sunday, November 3rd
Where: 790 McKenzie Road, Abbotsford
Cost: $45 to $126 per person
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