This is pretty much how the Vancouver Public Labyrinth looks like from a distance, if you are observing False Creek from the multi-use pathway along the Seawall.
There is enough green space for a second smaller Stone Labyrinth to be created closer to the pathway.
I made a small three lane Classic Labyrinth late this past summer. It remained recognizable and walkable for many, many weeks.
Hopefully I may be able to create a Baltic Design pass-through Labyrinth made of stones in the near future.
Not everyone feels comfortable enough to wander off the paved path and onto the grass to reach the Labyrinth and then walk it.
A second Stone Labyrinth made much closer to the pathway may be just enough for some people to expand their comfort zone, and go for a Labyrinth Walk.
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