The Biggest Corn Maze In The World Is Now In Quebec & You'd Better Pack A Picnic

- Le Grand labyrinth Servlinks corn maze in Quebec claims that, this year, it has broken the world record for biggest corn maze in the world.
- At over 70 acres, it is the size of 181 hockey rinks.
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Located in La Pocatière, Quebec, about a 4 hours drive from Montreal, Le Grand labyrinth Servlinks makes for one of the coolest road trips in the province.
The 287,326.8 square metre labyrinth is all done by foot, so it makes for a great workout! You are still going to want to look cute because there are a lot of Insta-worthy shots to be taken at this corn-maze.
Just make sure you bring a lot of water, comfortable shoes and snacks.
Its path to the title of largest in the world was not straightforward. Despite intial hopes to welcome thousands of people, the site attracted only 4 people on its opening night.
In the years that followed, however attendance grew — from 9,000 visitors in 2015 to a whopping 16,500 in 2017!
Before you rush to conquer the labyrinth, however, you have to be aware of a few rules.
By participating, you are agreeing that the only “ecological footprint you will leave is the footprint of your footsteps.” You are not permitted to: pull on the corn, create shortcuts or bring alcohol.
But you are allowed to bring your dog! As long as you bring bags to clean up after them, you can enjoy this adventure with your four-legged bestie.
This is a great way to dive into nature and go on an unforgettable fall adventure.
Le Grand Labyrinthe Servlinks
Where: 135 Route Jeffrey, La Pocatière, Quebec
When: From now until October 31, 2019
Cost:
Ages 0-3: Free
Ages 4-11: $4
Ages 12-16: $5
Students: $7
17 years and up: $9
60 years and up: $8
Family package 2 adults and 3 kids (16 years old or younger): $22
*Receive 50% off at your 2nd visit.