Tagged: Downtown Toronto

“The Labyrinth is gone now.” – St. Andrew’s Playground – Downtown Toronto

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November 18th, 2022 Permalink

The Labyrinth is gone now. pic.twitter.com/sPQM8tGUMM — Richard Eriksson (@sillygwailo) November 18, 2022

個公園。– Grange Park Labyrinth – Heart – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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November 14th, 2022 Permalink

Grange Park Labyrinth is located such that it’s along the way of many a person’s day . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by How TOasty移加厚多士🇭🇰🇨🇦 (@howtoasty)

Grange Park Labyrinth is located such that it’s along the way of many a person’s day . . .

“Hey look! A portal! 😉” – Labyrinth – David Crombie Park – St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood – Old Town Toronto

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November 12th, 2022 Permalink

Who knows where the Portal leading to & from the David Crombie Park Labyrinth will lead you . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Daniela Foxworthy (@dfoxyfaced)

Who knows where the Portal leading to & from the David Crombie Park Labyrinth will lead you . . .

“View of Grange Park as seen from the south stairwell of the Art Gallery of Ontario.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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November 8th, 2022 Permalink

Aerial view of Grange Park Labyrinth. Painted one inch wide white lines of the Grange Park Labyrinth remain recognizable when viewed from the Spiral Staircase of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Last time they were blue. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Phil Raby (@philraby)

Aerial view of Grange Park Labyrinth.

Painted one inch wide white lines of the Grange Park Labyrinth remain recognizable when viewed from the Spiral Staircase of the Art Gallery of Ontario.

Last time they were blue.

“Am I in Westworld? Finding the Path to Consciousness 🤔” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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November 4th, 2022 Permalink

This WAS meant for you . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Markus Livingstone (@markus.livingstone)

“Chérie où est mon bec?” – Heart Labyrinth – Courage My Love – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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November 2nd, 2022 Permalink

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“When I was walking to Chinatown to get my groceries.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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November 2nd, 2022 Permalink

Followed up re-painting Labyrinths in nearby Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday, By re-painting the latest replacement of the Grange Park Labyrinth. At this point, the frequency of me needing to re-paint its latest removals, finds me forgetting to even bother photographing my Labyrinth remaking work at all. So here is the first, and only, photograph […]

Followed up re-painting Labyrinths in nearby Kensington Market on Pedestrian Sunday,

By re-painting the latest replacement of the Grange Park Labyrinth.

At this point, the frequency of me needing to re-paint its latest removals, finds me forgetting to even bother photographing my Labyrinth remaking work at all.

So here is the first, and only, photograph so far to appear online, of the Latest version of my Grange Park Labyrinth . . .

🚶♀️ – Heart Labyrinth – Courage My Love – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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October 31st, 2022 Permalink

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Alina – Heart Labyrinth – Courage My Love – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

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Aerial Image + Drone Video – Labyrinth – David Crombie Park – St. Lawrence Neighbourhood – Old Town Toronto

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October 25th, 2022 Permalink

Aerial image plus short drone video of my recently repainted David Crombie Park Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tristan ‘Ctrice’ Laughton (@tristanlaughton)

“TORONTO x RUNWAY x MODEL = ❤️🍂🍁🇨🇦” – Labyrinth – David Crombie Park – St. Lawrence Neighbourhood – Old Town Toronto

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October 24th, 2022 Permalink

Lanes of my David Crombie Park Labyrinth transformed into a fashion runway . . . ? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emily Stroppiana (@emily_stroppiana) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emily Stroppiana (@emily_stroppiana)

“Grange Park Labyrinth removed again. Seems the fun police budget never runs out of money in John Tory’s Toronto.”– Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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October 12th, 2022 Permalink

Grange Park labyrinth removed again. Seems the fun police budget never runs out of money in #JohnTorysToronto. pic.twitter.com/zAx2k3x2tp — Ramsey 🌐🔰 (@Ramsey_Kilani) October 12, 2022 Didn't take long for them to hit Grange again. Fastest thing the city responds to are unauthorized improvements.https://t.co/oc7hyc62xR — Ramsey 🌐🔰 (@Ramsey_Kilani) October 12, 2022 Local users constantly repaint a […]

“A boy who loves flowers 🌸” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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October 8th, 2022 Permalink

“A boy who loves flowers 🌸” … AND apparently, also loves Labyrinths ! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Reichmann T (@reichmann_bb)

“A boy who loves flowers 🌸”

… AND apparently, also loves Labyrinths !

“Documenting the Labyrinth in my Neighbourhood Park in case it’s deemed to be illegal.” – Labyrinth – St. Andrew’s Playground – Downtown Toronto

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September 28th, 2022 Permalink

Documenting the labyrinth in my neighbourhood park in case it’s deemed to be illegal. https://t.co/vzDDpR8NHR pic.twitter.com/fh3fgeq06g — Richard Eriksson (@sillygwailo) September 28, 2022

“As usual, the most comprehensive maintenance in Grange Park involves contractors, in a rain storm, power-washing the Labyrinth that’ll be redrawn by the weekend…” – Jonathan Goldsbie – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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September 27th, 2022 Permalink

As usual, the most comprehensive maintenance in Grange Park involves @GoodbyeGraffiti contractors, in a rain storm, power-washing the labyrinth that'll be redrawn by the weekend: pic.twitter.com/RDSRPQzXxQ — Jonathan Goldsbie (@goldsbie) September 27, 2022 The Labyrinth is Grange Park Playground Infrastructure that has been installed at Zero Cost to the Taxpayer. Yet repeated investment by "This" […]


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a. Encourage a sense of joy and playfulness by incorporating whimsy in public art, building design, streetscapes, street furniture and parks and open space features.

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