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“This is how I will be spending 🇨🇦 Canada Day: Walking 🚶‍♀️ my FalseCreek Labyrinth and loving it!” – Olympic Village – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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June 24th, 2018 Permalink

@Cleo.Ca #CleoLovesCanada This is how I will be spending 🇨🇦 Canada Day: Walking 🚶‍♀️ my FalseCreek Labyrinth and loving it! #OlympicVillage #HingeParkWetlands A post shared by L. Grande (@serendip13) on Jun 24, 2018 at 11:58pm PDT

Vancouver Public Labyrinth – sassy3sisi

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June 23rd, 2018 Permalink

🌞 #vancouverisawesome #vancity #vancityhype #vancouver #vanlife #yvr #bc #dailyviewvancouver #dailyviewbc #habitatisland #falsecreek #sunnyday sunshine #summer A post shared by sassy3sisi (@sassy3sisi) on Jun 23, 2018 at 10:34pm PDT

“Walking the Labyrinth in False Creek.” – Charlene Wolff – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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June 19th, 2018 Permalink

Walking the labyrinth in False Creek. A post shared by Charlene Wolff (@charlenewolffwalks) on Jun 19, 2018 at 12:56pm PDT

Walking the labyrinth in False Creek.

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“Have you noticed these Labyrinths around Vancouver? You might wonder what they are…”

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June 13th, 2018 Permalink

Have you noticed these labyrinths around Vancouver? You might wonder what they are… Well, they are kind of like a maze but they are different in that there are no dead ends and only one way to the center. You can walk through them either in prayer as they were originally intended for or use […]

“Have you noticed these Labyrinths around Vancouver?

“You might wonder what they are…

“Well, they are kind of like a maze but they are different in that there are no dead ends and only one way to the centre.

“You can walk through them either in prayer as they were originally intended for or use them to meditate, think, or play.

“The beauty is that you don’t need to pay attention too much to your surroundings and only need to follow the path.

“This is to free your mind by willing you to be in the moment.”

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“My morning walk to work showed me there is a new Labyrinth along the False Creek Seawall…in between Olympic Village and the Cambie Bridge. Beautiful.” – Ellie Ericson – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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June 5th, 2018 Permalink

My morning walk to work showed me there is a new labyrinth along the False Creek Seawall…in between Olympic Village and the Cambie Bridge. Beautiful. #morningviews #morninglight #mornings #labyrinth #falsecreek #falsecreekseawall #seawall #vancouver #vancity #home #photography A post shared by Ellie Ericson (@morning.views) on Jun 5, 2018 at 10:51pm PDT

Steph’s Labyrinths – False Creek – Vancouver

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June 3rd, 2018 Permalink

Steph’s Labyrinths is an Instagram feed which includes three different Labyrinths I’ve made as part of my Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project . . . False Creek, Vancouver #labyrinth A post shared by Steph's Labyrinths (@stephslabyrinths) on Jun 3, 2018 at 3:51pm PDT False Creek, Vancouver #labyrinth A post shared by Steph's Labyrinths (@stephslabyrinths) on […]

Steph’s Labyrinths is an Instagram feed which includes three different Labyrinths I’ve made as part of my Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project . . .

False Creek, Vancouver #labyrinth

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“Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting!” – Summer of Kev and Jess – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 28th, 2018 Permalink

Poor Jesse loses again.🤣Tag a friend who Likes KungFu Fightin 👋🥋 Don't forget to follow the winner!🥇🥇 @melodylovejoy 💐🌹💐 . . #everybodywaskungfufighting #weretheyallreallykungfufighting#hiya #falsecreeklabrinth#falsecreek#vancouver#instavideo#eastvan#eastvancouver#follow #summerofkevandjess A post shared by Jesse Burch Kevin Watt (@summer_of_kev_and_jess) on May 28, 2018 at 8:04am PDT

“Between Cambie Bridge and Olympic Village on False Creek” – Rob Kruyt – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 27th, 2018 Permalink

#labrynth #maze #Vancouver #BC #FalseCreek #Yaletown #bclife #hauwei A post shared by Rob Kruyt in Vancouver (@robkruyt.ca) on May 27, 2018 at 3:43pm PDT

#labrynth #maze #Vancouver #BC #FalseCreek #Yaletown #bclife #hauwei

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“My husband setting himself as the prize at this rock Labyrinth. Lucky me, Thanks for the maze, Random Person.” – Susan – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 27th, 2018 Permalink

You’re welcome Susan! Happy Labyrinth Walking! My husband setting himself as the prize at this rock labyrinth. #yvr #luckyme thanks for the maze, random person. #falsecreekseawall A post shared by Susan (@thebriefeo) on May 27, 2018 at 12:22pm PDT

You’re welcome Susan!

Happy Labyrinth Walking!

“Somebody made a Chartres-style Labyrinth just west of Olympic Village.” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 22nd, 2018 Permalink

Hmmm…. This is not a Chartres Design. Though labeling it as such is totally understandable. Most people have never encountered a Labyrinth. The few people who happen upon Labyrinths usually find the popular Chartres Style 11 or mini Chartres 7 Lane Labyrinth. Ergo, all Labyrinths look the same when you’ve only ever encountered the same […]

Hmmm…. This is not a Chartres Design.

Though labeling it as such is totally understandable.

Most people have never encountered a Labyrinth.

The few people who happen upon Labyrinths usually find the popular Chartres Style 11 or mini Chartres 7 Lane Labyrinth.

Ergo, all Labyrinths look the same when you’ve only ever encountered the same popular design.

I have been considering what to name this different design of mine which was initially inspired by a 650 year old drawing in the marginalia of an Italian Labyrinth Maker’s (?) notebook.

“Still digging” …as the Blogger saying goes.

We’ll properly name this design.

…Eventually.



“A random find on our walk in Olympic Village today” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 20th, 2018 Permalink

A random find on our walk in Olympic Village today #labrynth #vancouver A post shared by @ dawnleonard___ on May 20, 2018 at 4:07pm PDT

“Mini maze🚶🏻‍♀️” – Kelly Lee – Olympic Village – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 15th, 2018 Permalink

Like the many blades of grass now rising around the rocks, This image with its perspective of showing Olympic Village in the background is growing on me. Most photographs of Vancouver Public Labyrinth appearing online take the opposite perspective and have False Creek and the Downtown Vancouver skyline as its background. Mini maze🚶🏻‍♀️ #ootn #springnight […]

Like the many blades of grass now rising around the rocks,

This image with its perspective of showing Olympic Village in the background is growing on me.

Most photographs of Vancouver Public Labyrinth appearing online take the opposite perspective and have False Creek and the Downtown Vancouver skyline as its background.

Mini maze🚶🏻‍♀️ #ootn #springnight #olympicvillage

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“I’m a sucker for a good piece of art 🎨 What you can do with a pile of rocks 🙌🏼” – Sabrina Vi – Olympic Village – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 15th, 2018 Permalink

Though this image was just posted, this is a wonderful photograph of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth before I re-arranged the rocks from these concentric circles into its current and more complex final design. I’m a sucker for a good piece of art 🎨 What you can do with a pile of rocks 🙌🏼 #publicart #girlsbestfriend […]

Though this image was just posted, this is a wonderful photograph of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth before I re-arranged the rocks from these concentric circles into its current and more complex final design.

Mimi in The Middle – Vancouver Public Labyrinth – Skys_gram

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May 15th, 2018 Permalink

Always romantic and fun with Mimi She is always lovely and a good friend(she is getting more lovely!!envy) It's sad that she's going back to her country But I’m so glad to know her #vancouver #maze (?) #icecream #sunset #boat #romanticsunset A post shared by (@skys_gram) on May 15, 2018 at 12:07am PDT

“It’s a Labyrinth! For meditation ☺️” – savannaraaa – The Village on False Creek – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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May 14th, 2018 Permalink

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