Monthly Archives: March 2017

“Grange Park includes an old-fashion wading pool, a playground and a permanent Labyrinth drawn on the paved path.” – TORONTO STREET ART STROLLS – Nathalie Prézeau

“It used to be the backyard of The Grange House (now part of the AGO). The timeless feeling to this little park contrasts nicely with the modern blue wall of the AGO on the north side, and the upbeat architecture of the OCAD on the east. Grange Park includes an old-fashion wading pool, a playground […]

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“Playing on the splash pool!” – Sohail Bastani

This is the Wading Pool Labyrinth I painted, choosing blue for the circuits. You can enjoy walking in Riverdale Park West, just steps away from the animals in front of the Riverdale Farm / Zoo. Playing on the splash pool! #maze #Toronto #family #sunshine #happiness https://t.co/HO6avzQPui — sohail bastani (@SohailBe) March 20, 2017

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“Labyrinth, Spring” — Mary Bennett, Unitarian Church, Vancouver

#labyrinth #spring A post shared by Mary Bennett (@marybennettvancouver) on Mar 16, 2017 at 8:10pm PDT

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“This week at Art Gallery of Ontario: see kids on March Break run about in a maze like little lab mice” – Downtown Toronto

View this post on Instagram This week at @agotoronto: see kids on March Break run about in a #maze like little lab mice A post shared by Nadia Halim (@nadia.halim) on Mar 14, 2017 at 2:10pm PDT

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“Traversing the Eglinton Park Labyrinth makes me Theseus for a day, right?” — Bob Georgiou

“Traversing the Eglinton Park labyrinth makes me Theseus for a day, right?” — Bob Georgiou (@ScenesFromACity)

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“You lose yourself in a Labyrinth of little streets” — Khan, Downtown Vancouver

‘you lose yourself in a labyrinth of little streets’ #oldestCathedral #vancouver #explorebc 3-9-17 A post shared by RAIN (@khanrain) on Mar 9, 2017 at 4:37pm PST

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‘In “The Honest Minotaur” we meet the lonely guardian of Honest Ed’s Labyrinth. Where will he go now?’ — Toronto Comics Anthology

The Toronto Comics Anthology this year includes the story “The Honest Minotaur” by Steven Andrews (@cardboardshark) and Ally Rom Colthoff (@varethane). They are currently raising funds via Kickstarter, and it’s also where you can order your own copy. Books will be available at TCAF – Toronto Comics Arts Festival – in May.

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“I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living.” — Dr. Seuss

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