Laity Pumpkin Patch is separated into North and South portions, each with its focus and admission. Both pumpkin patches open between October 1st to October 31st and are filled with fun activities for kids. The Laity Pumpkin Patch North is for younger kids, and the Laity Pumpkin Patch South is for older kids. These two pumpkin patches are located in Maple Ridge. Today, we will talk about Laity Pumpkin Patch North, just off 128 Avenue.
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