Fifteen Grade 9 Students at Brampton’s Only All-Girls Catholic Secondary School walking my second Proof-of-Concept Chalk Labyrinth.
The width of the Labyrinth outlines were chalked/re-chalked in 3 inch widths, the same width as my go-to size when painting permanent Labyrinths using paint rollers.
This second Labyrinth Candidate Location works.
— HolyNameofMaryCSS (@HNMCSS) November 10, 2021
Because there is ample space on either side of my Nine Lane circular chalk design seen here,
Final design can include additional wing-like lanes afforded by the rectangular asphalt canvas space.
Related Passages . . . .
"Props to whoever took the time to draw out these Labyrinths 🤯" – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver
"I took a short walking break during my morning run today to walk this Labyrinth near Granville Island..." – Labyrinth Pier – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver
"Children enjoy hours in the Labyrinth playing hide-and-seek." – William Meany Hedge Maze – Centre Island – Toronto
"Do you know what to do with Labyrinths? My dear friend asks..." — Alyssa | Toronto and Beyond
"Labyrinth Run" – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall – Habitat Island – Olympic Village
"You have a feeling that there is a future for streets without cars..." – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto