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Find Gord in the Corn

Join us this Friday, September 3rd at Edmonton Corn Maze for your chance to Find Gord in the Corn!  Gord Bamford will hide in the corn and we’ll send 10 CISN listeners into the corn maze to find him.  The first person to reach Gord Bamford will win a pair of tickets to the 2010 CCMA Awards show at Rexall Place!

Join Mike McGuire as he broadcasts live from 2pm-7pm and take advantage of two for one admission all night long!  We’ll also be serving up FREE Johsonville Brats from 4-6pm, while supplies last!

Gord Bamford will perform a small acoustic set and sign autographs! Make sure you’re there before 5pm to have a chance to compete in the contest!

For directions to the Corn Maze click here.

Get Lost for Hunger

September 4,5,6

$1 off each admission with a food donation

  • We will have donation box’s on site and will be accepting non perishable food donations for the food bank. We will discount each individual admissions by $1 if a food item is donated.

$1 from every admission will be donated to the Food Bank

  • The Edmonton Corn Maze will donate $1 from every paid admission to the Food Bank.

Special Food Bank Passport

  • A special food bank themed passport will be available which will test your knowledge of the work of Edmonton’s Food Bank and will educate visitors as well as help them though the maze.


2010 Maze

The Edmonton Corn Maze is proud to partner with Edmonton’s Food Bank to raise money, food, and awareness for the work the Food Bank does in our community.   The maze design is a tribute to the Food Banks mascot “Fill – Up”.   Long Weekends will be highlighted with a special Get Lost for Hunger event.

Visit Edmonton’s original corn maze where our huge, mind-bending corn maze will keep you guessing!  Each year we unveil a new and exciting maze design and look forward to getting thousands of visitors lost.   This years maze design promises to provide an amazing aerial view as well as a challenging maze. Though the correct pathways can be walked in under 30 minutes, most directionally-challenged visitors – adults and children alike – will require about one hour to travel through the maze of more than 5 km of twists and turns and 85 decision points.