Korny Korners Adventure Farm is continuing to evolve, with recent upgrades reinforcing its role as a gathering place for families across Sarnia and Lambton County.

The latest improvements focus on the farm’s coverall event space, which has undergone a significant transformation. A new concrete floor has replaced the former gravel surface, improving accessibility and usability year round. The interior has been refreshed with newly installed barnboard finished with a fresh stain, while built-in infrared heaters have been added to make the space more comfortable during cooler weather. The upgrades are designed to better support events, group bookings, and seasonal programming as the farm expands its offerings.
Located at the corner of Michigan Line and Blackwell Sideroad, Korny Korners has long been a staple for local families. Known best for its corn maze, the farm also features a wide range of attractions including a playground, pedal karts, petting zoo, zip line, trike trail, jumping pillow, super slides, and the Diggers Den. A dairy bar serving ice cream, a farm market, a pumpkin patch in the fall, and seasonal day camps round out the experience, making it a destination that appeals to visitors of all ages.

The farm reopened last year under new ownership after being purchased by Matthew Kember, a local business owner who has committed to preserving the Korny Korners name while investing in its future. Since the transition, the property has seen extensive hands-on work, including new concrete, fencing, painting, and the addition of new amenities. The goal has remained consistent: to honour what made the farm special while gradually expanding what it can offer to the community.
Plans continue to move toward making Korny Korners a year-round destination, with seasonal events and expanded use of its barns and outdoor spaces. The newly improved coverall area fits into that vision, offering a more polished and practical venue for celebrations, programming, and community events.


