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“We rolled upon this amazing cluster of Labyrinths today in Olympic Village. Walking these paths never get old.” – Vancouver

“Vancouver City of Labyrinths” View this post on Instagram We rolled upon this amazing cluster of labyrinth’s today in Olympic Village. Walking these paths never get old. A post shared by Nicole Adams (@shebikeswithbabes) on Jan 30, 2019 at 7:05pm PST

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“Trying out the Labyrinth that popped up on the seawall near the Olympic Village.” – Bryn Davidson – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

One of @HiMYSYeD’s? — Fernando Medrano (@wisemonkeysblog) April 15, 2018

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“Coasting on my bike” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Ed McCleverty Equal Access Playground – Toronto

Wading Pools in Toronto’s Public Parks are much more than simply small scale swimming pools for little ones. They can double as Labyrinths after I paint them. When a little older, kids on skateboards may go round and round and round my wading pool Labyrinths. One boarder told me how my Labyrinth lines help in […]

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“The latest biker in the family 🤘🏻” – Labyrinth – Strathcona Linear Park – Hawkes Avenue – East Vancouver

In Toronto, parents and grandparents bring their Little Ones and their push-bikes to waterless Wading Pools to teach them how to ride a bike. The Lines I paint in Toronto’s Wading Pools then double-purpose the Wading Pools into Labyrinths, which then triple-purposes them as Bike-Riding teaching spaces. Though this Labyrinth I re-painted in East Vancouver […]

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