This year’s Thamesville Maize theme:

Ronald Mcdonald House charities

It is finally that A-Maze-ing time of year again! As we embark on our 23rd season, we have chosen to feature the Ronald McDonald House Charities in our design!

For nearly 40 years, RMHC has played a vital role in helping keep families together while their sick child is treated at a nearby hospital.

"Keeping Families Close" is what the RMHC strives to accomplish in their work.

Here at The Thamesville Maize, we too, strive to keep families close; by providing a space to enjoy the outdoors and learn about agriculture. We love seeing all of the memories created on our farm and are excited to do it some more this fall in our 23rd season!

Our opening day is Saturday, September 2nd! Can't wait to see you all at the Maize enjoying some Fun on the Farm!

Opening: Saturday, September 2, 2023
Closing: Tuesday October 31, 2023.

Create unforgettable memories with your family and friends, spending quality time, enjoy all the games and the activities, the attractions and the fresh air! 


 

Meet Ingrid and Ken Dieleman, the farmers who create and invite you to the annual Thamesville Maize. Ingrid and Ken always liked to have fun. In 1999 when reading a youth article, they were first introduced to mazing. The immediate thought was "that looks like fun!"   After plenty of research, the Thamesville Maize was opened in 2001. Opening with only a 10 acre corn maze, a corn box and the Corn Awareness Centre, today we have grown into a tourist's destination! Activities and amenities include an enormous and challenging corn maze, a you-pick-pumpkin-patch with a wagon ride, a Jumbo Jumper, farm animals, mini mazes, a picnic area, play area and much more. Plans are always being made to include more.

 
 
There is always something very satisfying in our hearts, when families and friends have had a great time playing hard for hours on our farm. We aspire to create a relaxing and fun experience to our guests, It is our hope that many memories are made here.
— Ingrid and Ken Dieleman