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“Love the city worker in the weird hazmat suit at the Wading Pool. Is that chlorine she’s pouring from that bucket?” – Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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July 3rd, 2013 Permalink

Do Minotaurs wear Weird Hazmat Suits . . . ? View this post on Instagram Love the city worker in the weird hazmat suit at the wading pool. Is that chlorine she's pouring from that bucket? #christiepitts #wadingpool #summer #toronto #instafun #swimming A post shared by Lexie Corbett (@trazzzom) on Jul 3, 2013 at 1:42pm […]

“Cooool” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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June 25th, 2013 Permalink

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Fire!

Poi!

“Toronto councillors should approve new island park hedge maze” – Editorial – Toronto Star

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June 20th, 2013 Permalink

“Toronto councillors should approve new island park hedge maze” Editorial – Toronto Star Thursday June 20 2013 “There’s no reason for city councillors to hedge their bets in considering a new shrubbery maze proposed for Toronto Island Park. It won’t cost the city anything to build thanks to the intervention of William Meany, An entrepreneur […]

Toronto councillors should approve new island park hedge maze

EditorialToronto Star

Thursday June 20 2013

“There’s no reason for city councillors to hedge their bets in considering a new shrubbery maze proposed for Toronto Island Park.

It won’t cost the city anything to build thanks to the intervention of William Meany,

An entrepreneur offering to cover the $200,000 cost in exchange for naming rights.

And money to maintain it is already in the 2013 budget.

The new cedar hedge Labyrinth would replace an old one that had baffled kids and adults on Centre Island for almost 50 years before being uprooted in 2012.

That earlier maze of eastern cedars fell victim to lack of sunlight after being literally overshadowed by surrounding trees.

It was deemed not worth maintaining.

In light of Meany’s amazing generosity,

The city’s parks committee on Monday should not hesitate to support a new Labyrinth.

It would be puzzling,

Indeed,

If councillors failed to find their way to that obvious solution.”

“What a Sunday.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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April 29th, 2013 Permalink

There’s a Day Care inside University Settlement House immediately east of my Labyrinth. Children from the Day Care often play and enjoy the Labyrinth I painted in Grange Park, Downtown Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram What a Sunday. A post shared by Candace Forsyth (@xcannedx) on Apr 29, 2013 at 6:27am […]

There’s a Day Care inside University Settlement House immediately east of my Labyrinth.

Children from the Day Care often play and enjoy the Labyrinth I painted in Grange Park, Downtown Toronto . . .

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What a Sunday.

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“Gehry’s Toronto / Rainy Blue & Reds” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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April 24th, 2013 Permalink

In the rain, my Grange Park Labyrinth remains walkable . . . View this post on Instagram Gehry's Toronto / Rainy Blue & Reds A post shared by Adam Schwabe (@adamschwabe) on Apr 24, 2013 at 6:56pm PDT

In the rain, my Grange Park Labyrinth remains walkable . . .

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Gehry's Toronto / Rainy Blue & Reds

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“Hare Krishna, y’all.” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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October 4th, 2012 Permalink

Many Religions make use of Labyrinths . . . View this post on Instagram Hare Krishna, y'all. A post shared by b j ö r n | n i k o l a ï (@bjornnikolai) on Oct 4, 2012 at 12:28pm PDT

Many Religions make use of Labyrinths . . .

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Hare Krishna, y'all.

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“I’m still, I’m still, Jenny from the block…” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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October 1st, 2012 Permalink

View this post on Instagram I'm still, I'm still, Jenny from the block… #toronto #kensingtonmarket #torontophotography #dance A post shared by Daily City Train (@dailycitytrain) on Oct 1, 2012 at 5:37am PDT

“OOPS I WIIN” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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September 23rd, 2012 Permalink

“Oops I Wiin” markered upon one of the arcs of the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Bellevue Square Park in Kensington Market . . . They won hunh? …Sure. Why not. Happy Walking! View this post on Instagram #streetart A post shared by Missy Cohen 🦊 (@foxxymissy) on Sep 23, 2012 at […]

“Oops I Wiin” markered upon one of the arcs of the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Bellevue Square Park in Kensington Market . . .

They won hunh?

…Sure.

Why not.

Happy Walking!

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#streetart

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“At Christie Pits … I have a long relationship with this particular Labyrinth, I’ve probably walked it 100 times.” — Sadie

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September 10th, 2012 Permalink

“Today I walked down to the neighbourhood labyrinth at Christie Pits park. It’s painted on the conical wading pool, and on this day the benches were filled with Chinese elderly (joyously) shouting at each other. “I have a long relationship with this particular labyrinth, I’ve probably walked it 100 times. I used to walk down […]

sadie hula hooping christie pits labyrinth

“Today I walked down to the neighbourhood labyrinth at Christie Pits park. It’s painted on the conical wading pool, and on this day the benches were filled with Chinese elderly (joyously) shouting at each other.

“I have a long relationship with this particular labyrinth, I’ve probably walked it 100 times. I used to walk down to this park and hoop the labyrinth each morning before I started my day. It was a commute for me, forcing me to move, experience the weather, and get dressed like a normal person.

“I love the way that the circular shape of the whole labyrinth is so simple, so predictable, but the path inside is not. Even after walking so many times, I can’t predict the path. Or more exactly, when I started the practice I decided to not worry about where the next bend would lead, to not worry about memorizing the path so I could do it more efficiently, but to just do it, to enjoy, and to be lost for as long as possible.

“The Christie Pits labyrinths are made by the same artist who makes most of them in the city – HiMY. I love finding them as I walk around Toronto, they encourage taking a few minutes to wander in a small space, to be present, and to be curious.

“I have a few rules that I set for myself – take a breath at the start and set an intention. At the centre I take another moment to reflect before I turn around and retrace the path. I take a conscious breath and moment of thanks at the end. No crossing the lines, and no talking. The last one was made so that I would focus on the practice, cause especially when a hoop is involved, people are curious about why I’m dancing on this concrete circle and will ask me questions.

“Sometimes I feel like a slave to lines painted on the ground, but it’s those days that I most need the wandering.

“Sometimes, like this morning, I see another walker start the labyrinth, but quit before they reach the center. They often seem frustrated at how long it’s taking, or confused that it’s not a maze – there’s no choices to make and the only way to control how quickly you get to the centre is to change your speed. I like not having to make any decisions.

“A few years ago, Mo and I made a video of hooping in a labyrinth. Mo started in the middle and I started on the outside, and we wandered through as a cyclist learned to ride backwards….”


Re-Blogged from Sadie‘s blog, Circle Nerd.

Bicycles… – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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August 12th, 2012 Permalink

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Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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August 12th, 2012 Permalink

Bellevue square park #bellevuesquarepark #toronto #fountain #scenery #like #likeback #follow #followback #teamfollowback #popular #popularpage #doubletap #kensington #islnstagood #instagram #instahub #instamood #beautiful #cloudyday #gang_family #iphonesia #shotoftheday #picoftheday A post shared by Dakota Jones (@dkotjones) on Aug 12, 2012 at 9:50am PDT

“If you wanted to see a bike trailer full of puppies, look no further.” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

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August 2nd, 2012 Permalink

View this post on Instagram If you wanted to see a bike trailer full of puppies, look no further. A post shared by Shawn Micallef (@shawnmicallef) on Aug 2, 2012 at 10:07am PDT

“Dipping our toesies…” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground – Sunnyside Boardwalk – Toronto

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July 22nd, 2012 Permalink

View this post on Instagram dipping our toesies… #summerfun #sunnysideboardwalk A post shared by Rochelle Trish (@rochellina) on Jul 22, 2012 at 10:20am PDT

“Jen’s trying to solve the maze at Woodbine Beach.” – Stone Labyrinth – Woodbine Beach Park – East Toronto

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July 21st, 2012 Permalink

@Dangerous_Eric Is that one of @HiMYSYeD's labyrinths? — Derek Kraan (@derekkraan) July 21, 2012 Yes, This is one of my Stone Labyrinths ! Constructed by carefully placing stones, Into a five lane Labyrinth design, Located on Woodbine Beach in Toronto’s East End.


Yes,

This is one of my Stone Labyrinths !

Constructed by carefully placing stones,

Into a five lane Labyrinth design,

Located on Woodbine Beach in Toronto’s East End.

“Morning Exercise at The Park” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

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July 17th, 2012 Permalink

Chinese Dance atop my Grange Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram #morning #exercise at the #park #toronto A post shared by Erinn Brush (@brushi) on Jul 17, 2012 at 7:41am PDT

Chinese Dance atop my Grange Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto . . .

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#morning #exercise at the #park #toronto

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