Photo via @tourismchilliwack / Instagram
If you enjoy an exciting corn maze every now and again, we’ve got some pretty exciting news for you. Chilliwack is getting a massive T.rex-shaped corn maze and you don’t have to wait until fall to check it out!
Science World is partnering with Greendale Acres to launch the whopping 12-acre 2022 Chilliwack Corn Maze, which is designed to reference the connection between the prehistoric dinosaur and the chicken. Yup, the humble chicken is technically a living member of the dinosaur group, ICYMI.
Photo via Greendale Acres
The maze itself includes 12 interactive T.rex-themed trivia questions curated by the team at Science World, and takes about 30 to 40 minutes to complete. If you’d rather do a shorter adventure, there’s also a family-friendly maze that takes around 15 to 20 minutes.
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Photo via Greendale Acres
Opening day is Saturday, August 13th at 10 am, with live music starting at 6 pm. Headlining the event is a local country fave, Tanner Olsen Band, so settle in for an evening of good tunes and even better vibes.
Tickets are $16 a pop if purchased online, and special event tickets (including the opening day) are $28 + fees.
The maze is open for the summer from 10 am to 9 pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, and until 6 pm on Sundays and Labour Day Monday this year.
Well, that’s all we’ve got for now, folks. We’ll see you in the maze!
When: Opens Saturday, August 13th
Where: 41905 Yale Road West, Chilliwack
Cost: $16 GA, $28 for opening day
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