“Park hang!” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Earlscourt Park – Toronto
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Exploring the Strathcona Neighbourhood in East End Vancouver, British Columbia on Saturday…
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@OpenStreetsTO Talking to @HiMYSYeD about many topics as we watched people walk one of his labyrinths on Bloor.
— Jim Cappio (@jamescappio) July 14, 2016
Arrived in #Halifax for next leg of @30Masjids CANADA #Ramadan
I spot a "wading" aka Spray pool
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— HïMY SYeD (@LabyrinthsDOTca) June 7, 2016
Here in Halifax to begin my second leg of 30 Masjids CANADA. This is a separate project from Toronto City of Labyrinths and is a different area of my life… yet here they are overlapping.
Pigeons in Toronto Public Labyrinth this afternoon.
That’s kind of different . . .
A real life “Swan” in the Labyrinth!
The incline towards the centre appears removed and you’d never realize the three colour Labyrinth was never painted upon a flat surface.
A Wonderful capture of my Labyrinth painted in the abandoned wading pool in Riverdale Park East.
To walk this Labyrinth, visit Wadsworth Park, on Laughton Avenue, in-between St. Clair West and Davenport Road.
At my Grange Park Labyrinth . . .
“X” marks the spot Sewer Grate !
@iheartmuseums Fresh coat of paint or not, Labyrinth is just sad without David Bowie. 🙁
— Darrell Louder (@getlouder) 22 March 2016