Edmonton Corn Maze
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The Edmonton Corn Maze is a popular attraction in Edmonton, Alberta.
It is a giant maze cut into a 15 acre field of corn. It is open from August to October annually and is themed around a local event or attraction. The Edmonton Corn Maze is part of "The MAiZE". The MAiZE is the largest corn maze company in the world and helps with the design and operation of corn mazes.
[edit] History
The maze has been created every year since 2001. Every year a different maze design is cut into the field.
- 2001: 2001 World Track and Field Championships
- 2002: an oil derrick
- 2003: Edmonton Eskimos (quarterback Ricky Ray)
- 2004: Edmonton's Centennial
- 2005: a bull rider
- 2006: Edmonton Oilers
[edit] External links
- Edmonton Corn Maze
- The MAiZE
- http://www.cornmazedir.com /cornmazedir.com Directory of hundreds of mazes in the USA and Canada

