The Hunter Brothers Farm in Florenceville, New Brunswick is honouring Blue Rodeo’s 40th anniversary.
They’ve created a six acre maze to celebrate the iconic Toronto groups milestone.
Farm owner Chip Hunter has been a fan since the group began in the mid 1980’s when someone gave him a cassette tape of them to play in his tractor.
(Above: A tribute to music legends stan Rogers and Gordon Lightfoot.)
Blue Rodeo’s Jim Cuddy saw some pictures of the maze and says it’s truly “amaze-ing.”
When asked if he could find is way out, he’s confident he could but not sure about his fellow bandmates, like Greg Keeler.
The farm’s been creating these mazes for 25 years now.
They do the work with a graphic designer and engineer on where to remove the corn to make the design.
(Above a tribute to Terry fox on the 35th anniversary of the Marathon of Hope.)
They’ve done previous tributes to Terry Fox, Stan Rogers, Gordon Lightfoot, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Blue Jays.
The maze is open until October 26th if you want to “Try” and get there and maybe get “Lost Together”…
Blue Rodeo play the Halifax Scotiabank Centre on November 8th on their “Lost Together 40th Anniversary Tour” with Dartmouth’s Adam Baldwin opening.
-Ian
Credits: The Hunter Brothers Farm