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“Yesterday was a dream.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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April 14th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Yesterday was a dream. A post shared by Sarah Ng (@sairaling) on Apr 14, 2019 at 4:27pm PDT

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Yesterday was a dream.

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“The perks of having a teen who wants to spend weekends hanging with his friends…” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto”

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April 13th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram The perks of having a teen who wants to spend weekends hanging with his friends means I get easy-breezy quality time with my youngest! My heart explodes just thinking about how much I love this 'lil one!! A post shared by Wendy (@righteous_bebe) on Apr 13, 2019 at 4:17pm PDT

“Art in the Park // Playground Painter🎨🤸🏽‍♀️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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April 13th, 2019 Permalink

That’s ME ! Deeply Appreciate the photograph ! View this post on Instagram Art in the Park // Playground Painter 🎨🤸🏽‍♀️#OCAD #TorontoLife A post shared by Chiquita In The City (@chiquitainthecity) on Apr 13, 2019 at 3:58pm PDT

That’s ME !

Deeply Appreciate the photograph !

“Labyrinth of ♥️” – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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April 13th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Labyrinth of ♥️ #toronto #park #publicspace #teampixel A post shared by jess (@perceneve) on Apr 13, 2019 at 10:29am PDT Labyrinth of ♥️ #toronto #park #publicspace #teampixel @ Grange Park https://t.co/zexd4yclzQ — jess (@bucaneve) April 13, 2019 We were watching him create in Grange park… so many little ones were […]

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Labyrinth of ♥️ #toronto #park #publicspace #teampixel

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Looking south towards the CN Tower – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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April 7th, 2019 Permalink

Looking south from my (recently repainted) Grange Park Labyrinth towards the CN Tower.

Looking south from my (recently repainted) Grange Park Labyrinth towards the CN Tower.

“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

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March 24th, 2017 Permalink

“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 […]

“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 and a permanent Labyrinth drawn on the paved path.”

TORONTO STREET ART STROLLSNathalie Prézeau

“X” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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March 24th, 2016 Permalink

At my Grange Park Labyrinth . . . “X” marks the spot Sewer Grate ! View this post on Instagram X #manhole #maze #labyrinth #pavement A post shared by michael alstad (@datslagram) on Mar 24, 2016 at 2:02pm PDT

At my Grange Park Labyrinth . . .

“X” marks the spot Sewer Grate !

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X #manhole #maze #labyrinth #pavement

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“Labyrinth in the park got a fresh coat of paint for spring!” – Nicole in Toronto! – Grange Park

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March 22nd, 2016 Permalink

@iheartmuseums Fresh coat of paint or not, Labyrinth is just sad without David Bowie. 🙁 — Darrell Louder (@getlouder) 22 March 2016


Walking by my Grange Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto…

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September 16th, 2015 Permalink

Walking by my Grange Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto… | #parkTO #Labyrinths pic.twitter.com/eZo3BIhB0Z — HiMY SYeD (@LabyrinthsDOTca) September 16, 2015 I chalked out “GRANGE PARK LABYRINTH”. Tweeted the above. Then continued with my day.

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I chalked out “GRANGE PARK LABYRINTH”.

Tweeted the above.

Then continued with my day.

“Handmade labyrinth in Grange Park – humble, a bit cramped but works” – Scarberienne (@bintagirl)

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“Taking a break in Grange Park” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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May 26th, 2015 Permalink

Taking a break in #Grange Park #Toronto pic.twitter.com/lJM9IYBtzV — Raymond J. White (@BigRaySays) May 26, 2015


“Spring time in the Neighbourhood 🌷🌼🌸” – Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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April 15th, 2015 Permalink

In this sunlight, Look closely, You can make out Orange and White painted lines of my Grange Park Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram Spring time in the neighborhood 🌷🌼🌸 A post shared by Maria Pakozdi (@maria_pakozdi) on Apr 15, 2015 at 6:00am PDT

In this sunlight,

Look closely,

You can make out Orange and White painted lines of my Grange Park Labyrinth . . .

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Spring time in the neighborhood 🌷🌼🌸

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“Great mid day walk through of Grange Park with members of GPAC and GCA discussing challenges and opportunities” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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August 26th, 2014 Permalink

Grange Park Labyrinth, an important part of Downtown Toronto’s Grange Park ! Great mid day walk through of Grange Park with members of GPAC and GCA discussing challenges and opps #TOpoli #ward20 pic.twitter.com/VFS3KHOOwn — Anshul Kapoor (@Anshul_K) August 26, 2014

Grange Park Labyrinth, an important part of Downtown Toronto’s Grange Park !

Orange and White to Match the Giant Plastic Tube Slide – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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July 29th, 2014 Permalink

My Original colours of the Labyrinth in Grange Park were Blue and White with squares of Black. The Blue was meant to match the Blue of the Giant Wall of the Frank Gehry addition to The Art Gallery of Ontario. The White and Black was to match the White and Black of the Giant Floating […]

My Original colours of the Labyrinth in Grange Park were Blue and White with squares of Black.

The Blue was meant to match the Blue of the Giant Wall of the Frank Gehry addition to The Art Gallery of Ontario.

The White and Black was to match the White and Black of the Giant Floating Shoebox in the Sky of the Ontario College of Art and Design.

Both The AGO and OCAD were line of sight when standing in or around my Grange Park Labyrinth.

So the matching colour scheme seemed to reveal itself.

That was Winter and Spring.

It’s now the middle of Summer.

The Green Leaves of the growing trees have naturally veiled the line of sight between the Grange Park Labyrinth and the OCAD Shoebox.

So why not paint the Labyrinth using Orange to match the Giant Plastic Tube Slide on the Playground, which IS still visible, even from a child’s height!

Grange Park Labyrinth – Repainting, Renewing, Rewalking

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October 12th, 2013 Permalink

The Grange Park Labyrinth has been in need of re-repainting for well into two full summers. It’s become one of this project’s most popular and well walked Labyrinths anywhere in the city. Most of the north-south circuits had become barely visible, making Labyrinth walking almost impossible for all but a few people who already knew […]

The Grange Park Labyrinth has been in need of re-repainting for well into two full summers. It’s become one of this project’s most popular and well walked Labyrinths anywhere in the city.

Most of the north-south circuits had become barely visible, making Labyrinth walking almost impossible for all but a few people who already knew the path or could glean a few faded paint drops still in place. No joy.

It’s Thanksgiving Saturday, and I finally found the time and empty work space to make the restoration. Many regular park people are away this long weekend, plus the water main construction crew are also off the clock. They’ve been working all around the labyrinth, ripping up and repouring concrete, but not quite touching the labyrinth itself.

A few quick photograph panoramics for the Before shot, and after that, painting for the next hour…

Previously, the circuits were blue and white.

Blue in deference to the Giant Blue Wall of the Art Gallery of Ontario facing the park.

The white painted circuits were always intended to have squares and rectangles in the colour black, to match the Shoebox building next door up in the sky above the original OCAD Building.

But, I never got around to painting in those few black squares in all my previous repaintings of this labyrinth.

To speed things up this weekend, I made an editorial decision to only paint it in one colour. So for the moment, this is a white only labyrinth. When I next have time, I’ll come back with blue and black and hopefully, finally, paint the Grange Park Labyrinth as I had always intended.

With ALL circuits repainted now, it’s ready for you all to walk.

Enjoy your New Grange Park Labyrinth!