$7 for Corn-Maze Admission for Two Plus One U-Pick Pumpkin at Cooper’s CSA Farm & Maze
Similar deals
- 10-acre maze of corn
- Admission for two to maze
- One self-selected pumpkin
- Family-owned farm
A recently discovered alternative to the indoors, going "outside" offers adventurous explorers exposure to things such as wind, sunshine, and the naturally occurring mazes found in cornfields. Leave the indoors with today's Groupon: for $7, you get corn-maze admission for two plus one u-pick pumpkin at Cooper’s CSA Farm & Maze (up to a $19 value), located in Zephyr. This Groupon expires November 7, 2010, and is valid for any daytime, evening, or event visits.
Each fall, 10 acres of cornfield on Cooper’s family-owned farm is transformed into a living labyrinth, and guests roam about the massive maze under the open Ontario sky. Your Groupon is good for dual admission to the maze—designed this year to pay homage to the Toronto Maple Leafs—so you can flirtatiously skip down the dirt paths with a dreamy date, or ditch a disappointing date amidst the kernel-lined twists and turns. The maze is family-friendly and is an excellent way to tire out rambunctious squirts dead-set on tearing through the plowed paths, and daredevils and the undead will want to explore the maze after dark via flashlight, phonelight, or moonlight. Cooper’s “corn cops” roam the maze’s roads, seeking out stragglers, so rest assured that you won’t disappear in the windy and seemingly never-ending aisles, like during your last trip to Honest Ed's.
Once you make your way out of the maze, wander over to Cooper’s pumpkin patch and pick out your favoured squash for future carving contests, bread baking, or moisturizing face-mask-making endeavours.
Reviews
Cooper's CSA Farm & Maze won the award for Outstanding Young Farmers for 2010 in Belleville. The farm’s maze has appeared on Durham Region.com and in Ontario Corn Producer magazine:
- Cooper’s CSA Farm boasts Durham’s largest corn maze, sprawling over 10 acres. – Betty Zyvatkauskas, Durham Region.com
- Under fall sunshine or even the light of the moon, happy guests of all ages puzzle out the pathways and learn something new from information panels usually found along the way. – Treena Hein, Ontario Corn Producer