Tagged: Lake Ontario

“Unidentified Flying Object” – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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May 14th, 2021 Permalink

Labyrinth as “Unidentified Flying Object” . . . ? Sure, why not ! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kreshnik.H99 (@kreshnikrroki)

Labyrinth as “Unidentified Flying Object” . . . ?

Sure, why not !

“Life comes full circle ⭕️” – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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April 24th, 2021 Permalink

Sitting in the centre of the Labyrinth . . . The Labyrinth is already fading. I will have to repaint it after this Stay-at-Home Order ends . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Beeinu Jainn 🥀 (@beeinujainn)

Sitting in the centre of the Labyrinth . . .

The Labyrinth is already fading.

I will have to repaint it after this Stay-at-Home Order ends . . .

“Guy in the background painstakingly carrying rocks off the shoreline to create The Labyrinth” – Stone Labyrinth – Humber Bay Park West – Humber Bay Shores – Mimico – South Etobicoke – Toronto

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March 23rd, 2021 Permalink

That’s me, Sunday Evening, Placing one of the final stones before I stopped Labyrinth Building for the day, Making my Stone Labyrinth in Humber Bay Park West. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Paul Lewis (@nonsuch_as_paul)

That’s me,

Sunday Evening,

Placing one of the final stones before I stopped Labyrinth Building for the day,

Making my Stone Labyrinth in Humber Bay Park West.

“The Heart of Mimico” – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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February 12th, 2021 Permalink

Rather like this perspective. It captures my Labyrinth, hidden below Humber Bay Arch Bridge, plus Palace Pier and Palace Place cruciform condominium twin towers . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Zardasht Abdulkhalegh (@thsadraz)

Rather like this perspective.

It captures my Labyrinth, hidden below Humber Bay Arch Bridge, plus Palace Pier and Palace Place cruciform condominium twin towers . . .

“Are we walking in a vicious circle or moving forward in 2021?” – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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January 16th, 2021 Permalink

Question of the year, for the year . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Daniel Wong (@ntrance)

“Labyrinth walk” – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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January 14th, 2021 Permalink

Dusting of snow makes my Labyrinth look half-moon-like . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by shawn's photos (@shawn.squires)

Dusting of snow makes my Labyrinth look half-moon-like . . .

“Place of power” – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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December 18th, 2020 Permalink

Doctor Strange with the drone at my Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Veeral // Photo & Videographer (@veereels)

“Labyrinth Racing is a real thing you know!” – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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December 6th, 2020 Permalink

Children never walk a Labyrinth, Children always run ! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amy Knowles (@amyincanada)

Children never walk a Labyrinth,
Children always run !

Stone covers Heart – Labyrinth at Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

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November 23rd, 2020 Permalink

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Sunnyside Beach Stone Labyrinth, Thanksgiving Sunday

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October 10th, 2011 Permalink

The Sir Casimir Gzowski Park wading pool was my second labyrinth stop on this Thanksgiving Sunday 2011. Having biked from Howard Junior Public School after experiencing their Species of The Humber Watershed playground labyrinth, I was en route to Butterfly Park just west of the Humber River. The original intention for the day was to […]

The Sir Casimir Gzowski Park wading pool was my second labyrinth stop on this Thanksgiving Sunday 2011.

Having biked from Howard Junior Public School after experiencing their Species of The Humber Watershed playground labyrinth, I was en route to Butterfly Park just west of the Humber River. The original intention for the day was to create a giant Butterfly shaped labyrinth design. It has been on my mind for the past two summers, and today I finally made the time.

Watching a mother and son walk my wading pool labyrinth brought a smile to my face. Looking over to children climbing the nearby playground equipment, my eyes were drawn to the empty spot on the beach immediately south of the boardwalk.

As often happens in my labyrinth building, serendipity takes over and something else, somewhere else gets built first.

Only a moment was needed to decide to abandon plans for the Butterfly Labyrinth. Maybe it will get done next summer? Or the summer after that?

…I began measuring, then outlining circles in the sand… More Photos

Sand drawn labyrinth washes away at Woodbine Beach

August 9th, 2009 Permalink

Today was our first real summer day, heat and humidity wise, yet I hadn’t created any labyrinths on the beach this season. At Woodbine Beach, using a fallen branch as my brush of choice, I drew a three lane, four circuit classic labyrinth.

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Today was our first real summer day, heat and humidity wise, yet I hadn’t created any labyrinths on the beach this season.

At Woodbine Beach, using a fallen branch as my brush of choice, I drew a three lane, four circuit classic labyrinth. More Photos