COVID-19 arrived in force this spring, the family that runs the iconic Chilliwack Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm thought they might have to pull the plug on the popular attraction for the first time in decades.Instead, they saw it as a challenge to share a message of positivity, while giving families safe access to a fun, annual tradition.From above, the seemingly random maze of pathways cut through a 12-acre corn field resolves into a pair of hands holding a heart, and the message “together.” Coronavirus: Vancouver Aquarium reopens Friday “One of the messages that we really felt we wanted to give to people is that you’re not alone, even though in the midst of planning it we were all alone,” co-operator Vanessa Oddy told Global News.“Together.