About the Farm

What began as a 7-acre corn maze in 2000 has grown into a lively farmyard filled with activities for all ages. Over the years, the Lethbridge Corn Maze has introduced new attractions such as a petting zoo, sunflowers in the summer, pumpkins in the fall, a train ride, a giant slide, zip lines, and a jumping pillow, all while keeping the maze as its central feature. It remains one of the few places where getting a little lost is part of the adventure.

We’re a family-run farm located in Lethbridge County, about 20–30 minutes northwest of Lethbridge near Park Lake. Each year, we create a brand-new maze, ensuring returning visitors always have something unique to discover.

Our goal has always been to offer a real, farm-like experience and to be a welcoming place for all ages. Guests can meet many types of farm animals, learn a bit about farm life, and enjoy a day outdoors. For many, it’s become a simple fall tradition—coming out to pick pumpkins, take a few photos, and spend time together.

We’re grateful to be part of Lethbridge County’s Deep Roots, Bright Future initiative and to be supported by our local community.

Comparison of a man and a boy at a table with handwriting and drawings. The left image shows the man with dark hair and a beard wearing a plaid shirt, looking down with a serious expression. The boy, in yellow, is smiling happily. The right image shows the man with a shaved head and beard looking down at the table, while the boy, smiling, wears a dark hoodie with red and white text that reads 'Agricultural'.

Who We Are

Theo Slingerland, more well-known as Farmer T, is the creative energy behind the farm and creates new designs for the maze every year.  After immigrating from the Netherlands, he began with a small berry farm. Looking for a way to bring more visitors out to the property, he introduced something new at the time: a corn maze. Since then, the farm has grown to be so much more than the 10-acre maze. Theo and his wife, Esther, raised their three children on the farm. Today, their son Michael is part-owner, helping to carry the vision forward and keep the farm running smoothly.