This place is filled with loads of fun. Admission is way cheaper than other pumpkin patch locations in lower mainland. You only have to pay $ 5 for the entrance and the prices of the pumpkins are descent. You can ride the tractor as many times as you want. Kids totally dig this farm.
Kevin B.
Place rating: 4 Langley, Canada
A great fall tradition(with one exception)! We have been coming to Laity for a few years now and the kids just love it! Huge fields with lots of pumpkins, a corn maze with super tall corn, an enchanted forest(bunch of cutout cartoons placed into scenes in the forest — pretty cute), and a mini petting zoo with farm animals. Lots of good stuff for the kids. There is a small café but we didn’t try it — I guess it’s cash only too. The only thing we noted is that is a wee but expensive. Admission is $ 5 each plus then the cost of your pumpkins. Final cost of our adventure was $ 37!!! When I can buy a pumpkin at other places for a few bucks it makes it tough to justify. Is the enchanted forest worth admission — you decide for yourself. Definitely worth a visit if you haven’t been. It WILL be busy on nice weekends so be prepared for that. Oh ya — cash only! Don’t forget cause there’s no banks nearby.
Allen C.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
During the fall, one of the best places to go and take the little ones is to a pumpkin patch. We found this place off a magazine and I’m so glad we came here. There are a lot of things to do. Just to name a few there are tractor rides, barn animals, corn maze, some well made Disney themed interactive wooden displays, and of course a pumpkin patch. There are plenty of opportunities to take photos around there so bring a camera. The price of entry is fairly cheaper than the one off of Stevenson Hwy in Richmond. If you are planning to check this place out and forget to bring a snack, no worries, there’s a barn to sit in for snacks and drinks as well.