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You can enjoy golden hour all day long at this stunning sunflower farm near Toronto. The Hanes Corn Maze & Tiny Shop Bakery has reopened its dreamy sunflower maze for the season and it's full of magic.

The farm, which is located in Dundas, Ontario, features a 10-acre sunflower maze you can get lost in for a unique summer adventure. The maze features several varieties of sunflowers and will immerse you in a golden wonderland.

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Step aside pumpkin spice lattes – this farm near Toronto has a seasonal treat that will have you drooling. Snyder's Farm is a spacious entertainment venue located in Bright. The farm is officially reopening for the season on September 3, and you can enjoy all sorts of autumn activities and treats.

One of the highlights of this spot is the bakery. You can find a variety of eats, including some seasonal specialties. You'll definitely want to try the pumpkin spice cinnamon buns, which are like biting into fall. Other treats include butter tarts and brownies, and you can get dishes like Thanksgiving Day grilled cheese from the four food areas around the property.

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Whether you're looking for a fun-filled day with your family or a unique date idea, this Ontario farm has a ton of activities to enjoy.

From summer music nights and bonfires to cozy patio drinks and apple picking, you can hang on to the heat or start to transition into the fall season.

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