The record-breaking snow maze near St. Adolphe now features a snow-sculpted church made by a man from Steinbach.

Clint Masse owns and runs The Snow Maze at A Maze in Corn with his family.

"Lyle Peters is the artist involved with the snow church," says Masse. "He wandered in four seasons ago and said, 'I'm interested in carving something. Would you be interested in having me carve something?' I said yes. The first year we just did the maze but he did a few sculptures inside."

Peters and his family took roughly two weeks to carve the entire church. It's 24 ft long with a 20 ft steeple in front. When people walk inside, there are a few snow benches, an ice pulpit, and a 'stain glass' back wall made from blocks of ice.

"It's a warm thing so that when you're running through the maze, you come across a snow building, it's quite a bit warmer because there's no wind inside. These snow sculptures stay as pristine as the day Lyle carves them."