“Single file.” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

Walking the perimeter of my Wading Pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park, Toronto…

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“🚶🏾‍♀️Promenade à Kensington Market” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Downtown Toronto

This was the final Labyrinth I painted on the July 2019 Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.

It’s located on Kensington Avenue, placed mostly in front of a laneway exiting onto the street.

The asphalt is crackly and didn’t make a very good candidate for a Street Labyrinth canvas.

Yet because it is in front of a no parking zone, due to the laneway exit, it is an ideal location for a Labyrinth that can remain car-free at all hours outside of Pedestrian Sunday.

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“a-MAZE-ing” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

“Children never walk a Labyrinth, Children always Run…”

And sometimes they use a scooter !

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“😊💓🍉” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

Before Wading Pool season began this year in Toronto,

I repainted the faded arcs of my Labyrinth in Blue.

Grateful with how my Christie Pits Wading Pool Labyrinth looks filled with water . . .

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“ダックマン 路上パフォーマンス” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

Here is Duckman performing on Augusta Avenue during Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market.

The Yellow colour of the Labyrinth I painted matches the Yellow of Duckman‘s Costume . . .

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AGO – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

I painted this Labyrinth blue to match the colour of Frank Gehry’s Box atop the Art Gallery of Ontario at the north end of Grange Park . . .

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“Me and the duckies 🦆🐤🐤☕💙” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Grown-up leading a first Labyrinth Walk with little ones in tow;

Perhaps, having shown the way, thereafter encouraging the kids to explore and play in the Labyrinth on their own?

Eventually, all ducklings leave the nest.

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“Toronto, you’re already having my heart 💚” – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

I painted this heart at the entrance of my Baltic Wheel Labyrinth Design on Kensington Avenue during the most recent Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.

Round edges on either side of the Heart belong to the outer most turns during one’s Labyrinth walk . . .

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“Come sail your ships 🛳 around me…” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Eglinton Park – Toronto

Ships hunh?

Hmmm….

Has me wondering how well a remote control toy boat might navigate the Labyrinth in a Wading Pool filled with water?

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“Moje Serce !!!” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Thumbs Up for the Blue Heart painted in the Centre of my Labyrinth located in the middle of Grange Park, Downtown Toronto . . .

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“Como é bom ser criança😍😍” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Labyrinths,

Part of a good childhood . . .

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Caribana Weekend – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

I splash of blue or turquoise would improve my painted Labyrinth here on Kensington Avenue . . .

Aw well. Next time.

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“이젠 아빠가 퇴근하기만을 기다리는 다니엘 시후. 아빤 이제 캠핑의자를 나무그늘에 놓고 앉아서 지켜본다.” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Eglinton Park – Toronto

Wading Pools double as Public Spaces where Toronto’s Little Ones can safely learn how to ride a bicycle, at their own pace, away from traffic.

Akin to kids learning taking their first steps safely in water, before entering the shallow ends of larger public swimming pools.

Wading Pools where I have painted Labyrinths, like this one in Eglinton Park in Midtown Toronto, become triply valuable…

  • Wading Pool
  • Velodrome for Tricycles
  • Labyrinth

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“Solo sesh at the ⭕️” – Masking Tape Ghost Labyrinth – Hinge Park – Olympic Village – Vancouver

Flatland.

BMX.

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Solo sesh at the ⭕️ #bmx #flatland

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“생애 첫 자전거!!” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Eglinton Park – Toronto

Parents often use Toronto’s Wading Pools as training ground for bike ride training.

The painted lines which define my Wading Pool Labyrinths often become Lanes which kids learn to navigate . . .

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