Downey's Farm

Caledon • Regional Municipality of Peel • Headwaters Tourism Area

Downey’s Farm Corn Maze in Caledon is a popular fall agritourism attraction where families gather each autumn to explore large corn mazes, enjoy wagon rides, and experience seasonal farm activities celebrating the harvest season in Ontario’s Headwaters region.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Downey’s Farm, Caledon, Ontario
🎟 Experience: Corn Maze / Fall Farm Attraction / Pumpkin Patch
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, children, and autumn farm day trips
🌾 Season: Late summer through October during the harvest season

Plan Your Visit

🕒 Time Needed: Plan to spend several hours exploring the corn maze and farmyard activities.
👟 What to Expect: Corn maze adventures, wagon rides, pumpkin picking, and seasonal farm play areas.
🎃 Best Time to Visit: September and October when the farm is fully decorated for the fall harvest season.
🚜 Farm Experience: Families can enjoy outdoor games, seasonal farm attractions, and countryside views while exploring the farm.
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Website: downeysfarm.com


A Fall Farm Tradition in Caledon

Each autumn, Downey’s Farm welcomes visitors to experience one of the region’s most popular harvest attractions. The large corn maze invites visitors to navigate winding paths through tall cornfields while enjoying the challenge of finding their way through the maze.

Beyond the maze itself, the farm offers a variety of seasonal activities designed to celebrate rural traditions and the harvest season. Wagon rides, pumpkin picking, and family-friendly farm play areas help create a lively countryside atmosphere that has made Downey’s Farm a favourite fall destination for visitors from across the Greater Toronto Area.

Did You Know?

Corn mazes have become one of the most recognizable agritourism attractions in North America, combining outdoor adventure with the traditions of the harvest season.

Downey’s Farm has welcomed visitors to its fall activities for many years, helping introduce families to farm experiences just outside the city.

Downey's Farm Corn Maze

About the Agritourism Attraction

A Signature Fall Agritourism Experience in Caledon’s Countryside

The Corn Maze at Downey’s Farm is a well-established, reoccurring seasonal agritourism attraction that draws visitors to Caledon each fall. Created annually within Downey’s Farm’s working fields, the corn maze offers an interactive outdoor experience that celebrates harvest season while inviting guests to explore the farm landscape in a fun, family-friendly way.

Each year, the maze is newly designed and cut into mature corn, ensuring that returning visitors experience a fresh layout and challenge. The attraction is a central feature of Downey’s Farm’s fall programming and is closely tied to the agricultural cycle, opening during late summer and fall when the corn is at its peak.

Our Farm - Downey's Farm

A Working Cornfield Turned Interactive Experience

What sets Downey’s Farm Corn Maze apart is its authenticity. This is not a themed installation placed on farmland—it is the farmland. The maze is created directly within a productive cornfield, reinforcing the connection between visitors and active agriculture.

Visitors can expect:

  • A walk-through maze carved into tall, living corn
  • Clearly marked paths designed for exploration and discovery
  • A self-guided experience suitable for a wide range of ages
  • A setting that highlights the scale and beauty of Ontario crop farming

The experience encourages movement, problem-solving, and time spent outdoors, all while remaining grounded in the realities of farm production.

Welcome to our Farm Maze - Downey's Farm

Designed for Families, Groups & Seasonal Traditions

The corn maze at Downey’s Farm is designed to be approachable and inclusive, making it a popular choice for:

  • Families with children
  • School and community groups
  • Friends looking for a seasonal outdoor activity
  • Visitors combining multiple fall farm attractions in one trip

As a reoccurring annual event, the maze has become part of many families’ autumn traditions, often paired with other fall experiences available on the farm during the same season.

Our Maze - Downey's Farm

Agriculture at the Centre of the Experience

Beyond entertainment, the corn maze plays an educational role by helping visitors better understand crop farming and seasonal agriculture. Walking through a mature cornfield offers a firsthand sense of:

  • Crop height and density
  • Field layout and planting patterns
  • The scale of corn production in Ontario
  • The relationship between farming and seasonal timing

This hands-on exposure supports the broader goals of agritourism—connecting people with where food is grown and how farmland is used throughout the year.

Why It Matters

Downey’s Farm Corn Maze demonstrates how farms can create meaningful, reoccurring agritourism attractions while maintaining their primary agricultural purpose. By inviting visitors directly into the field, the experience fosters appreciation for farming, rural land stewardship, and the harvest season.

The attraction:

  • Encourages seasonal rural tourism
  • Supports farm sustainability through diversified income
  • Strengthens public connection to crop agriculture
  • Reinforces fall as a key agritourism season in Ontario

Ready for an aMAZing event - Downey's Farm

About the Community

Rolling Hills, Working Farms & a Strong Agricultural Identity

Caledon is one of Ontario’s most agriculture-rich communities, known for its rolling hills, fertile farmland, and long-standing commitment to preserving rural landscapes. Located within Peel Region, Caledon offers a distinct contrast to the surrounding urban areas, with agriculture remaining central to its identity.

Road through the village

A Community Shaped by Farming & Land Stewardship

Historically, Caledon developed as an agricultural area supported by mixed farming, livestock, and crop production. Today, those traditions continue through:

  • Active family farms and farm markets
  • Crop fields, orchards, and pastureland
  • Agritourism attractions tied to seasonal farming
  • Conservation-focused land use and rural planning

This balance has helped Caledon retain its rural character while welcoming visitors year-round.

Walking Bridge

A Destination for Seasonal Agritourism

Caledon has become a popular destination for fall agritourism, particularly during harvest season. Visitors are drawn by:

  • Corn mazes and pumpkin-season activities
  • Farm markets and local food experiences
  • Scenic country roads and rural landscapes
  • Opportunities to experience agriculture close to the GTA

Attractions like Downey’s Farm Corn Maze play a key role in showcasing how agriculture and tourism can work together.

Town Hall

A Natural Fit for Farm-Based Experiences

The open fields and gently rolling terrain of Caledon provide an ideal setting for outdoor, land-based attractions. Events rooted in agriculture feel natural here, reinforcing the connection between community, countryside, and seasonal rhythms.

Together, Downey’s Farm and the community of Caledon highlight how agritourism continues to support rural economies, preserve farming traditions, and invite visitors to experience Ontario’s agricultural landscapes in meaningful ways.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors exploring Downey’s Farm Corn Maze may also enjoy discovering these nearby farms, markets, and rural attractions in Caledon and the surrounding Headwaters countryside.

Dixie Orchards – Caledon – family-run orchard offering apple picking, fresh farm produce, and seasonal countryside experiences
Spirit Tree Estate Cidery – Caledon – orchard, bakery, and cidery known for handcrafted cider, farm cuisine, and scenic rural views
Carl Laidlaw Orchards – Brampton – well-known pick-your-own apple orchard and farm market offering fresh fruit and seasonal farm products
Great War Flying Museum – Brampton – aviation museum located at Brampton-Caledon Airport offering a unique heritage experience alongside the region’s rural attractions

Some nearby experiences include links to additional Ontario Agritourism Showcase pages with more visitor information.