Saint Adolphe, Manitoba boasts the world’s largest snow maze, which has nearly doubled in size to an area of about 57,600 which allows for social distancing
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A snow maze in Canada, known as the world’s largest, is even bigger this year to make sure everyone has enough room for social distancing.
“A Maze in Corn” earned itself a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2019.
“With COVID and everything, we wanted to make it bigger. And so this year, it’s about 91 percent bigger than the world’s largest title that we hold now,” said co-owner Angie Masse
The massive labyrinth in Manitoba took six weeks to build. It includes wider paths to give people more room for people to pass safely.
“We love outdoor entertainment,” said Masse. “We run the corn maze in the summer and the Sunflower Expo. And as we get to fall, we have the hunted forest. Then we are like, we need to do something in the wintertime. We love mazes. Now we are into snow mazing!”
For many who have been quarantined in their homes and dealing with travel restrictions, it’s a chance to stretch their legs and add a little adventure. Read more from ABC
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In the heart of central Canada, Manitoba is often overlooked as a tourist destination, but those who take the time to explore the province will find a wealth of unique experiences. Watching polar bears in the wild, experiencing the northern lights, or enjoying a winter festival celebrating French Canadian history are just some of the memorable things to do in Manitoba.
The beaches around Lake Winnipeg and the beautiful provincial parks offer great retreats on hot summer days in this prairie province. For cultural attractions and city entertainment, it’s hard to beat Winnipeg, the provincial capital.
For a more complete look at the highlights, see our list of top tourist attractions in Manitoba. Read the 14 top attraction in M
In the heart of central Canada, Manitoba is often overlooked as a tourist destination, but those who take the time to explore the province will find a wealth of unique experiences. Watching polar bears in the wild, experiencing the northern lights, or enjoying a winter festival celebrating French Canadian history are just some of the memorable things to do in Manitoba.
The beaches around Lake Winnipeg and the beautiful provincial parks offer great retreats on hot summer days in this prairie province. For cultural attractions and city entertainment, it’s hard to beat Winnipeg, the provincial capital.
For a more complete look at the highlights, see our list of top tourist attractions in Manitoba. Continue reading from Planet Ware