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Friday September 21st, 2012 Oodles of fun awaits you at the farm this fall. Explore the 6 km of trail in our 7 acre corn maze, challenge yourself to figure out the Jammed Tractor mini maze, cats cradle maze and pathway puzzle maze and play in the strawbale maze. Lasso some toy horses and play in the corn box. Visit the animals. Chuck some pumpkins at targets. Check out our heritage barn full of antiques and educational displays. Then finish off the day with a visit to our pumpkin piles and choose the perfect pumpkin! We also have cornstalks, gourds, mini straw bales and more for all your fall decorating needs. Wagon rides will be part of the fun from approximately on Saturdays. We've also got some great live music lined up for Saturday afternoons. Check out our Fall Concert Series!
(includes all activities) 4 years and up $7.00 plus HST (after 6pm on Friday and all day Saturday) 10% off on weekdays
3 years & under FREE
Ask about our group rates Guide Dogs are welcome, however we request that all other dogs be kept at home for the comfort and safety of all our farm visitors. Hours of Operation Monday to Thursday: 10am-6pm Friday and Saturday 10am-9pm Open Thanksgiving Monday 10am -5pm CLOSED SUNDAYS We welcome School Tours , youth groups and other community groups. Ask about our group discount for groups of 15 or more. Group bookings will be accepted for dates prior to our September 21st opening. State of the Maze Due to a significant amount of rain in the past few days, the corn maze is very muddy with deep puddles We strongly recommend rubber boots Contact the farm to book your birthday party or group outing. Come and Get Lost at Richardson's. Fresh Produce! Fun Times!
We're ending our season with
The Great Pumpkin SmashSaturday November 3rd 1-5pm Bring your used pumpkin to the farm and smash it from the top of our corn maze tower. All fall family fun activities will be open including wagon rides. Farm Admission will be a donation to a trust fund for ongoing medical and rehabilitation expenses for Lydia Herrle.
Lydia is the daughter of James and Michelle Herrle, owners of Herrle's Country Farm Market in St. Agatha, Ontario and friends of ours. She sustained many broken bones and a serious brain injury when she was hit by a recycling truck while getting off the school bus on May 17, 2012. She is making progress, however her recovery is expected to take a long time. It is not known how far she will progress.
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Richardson's Corn Maze