“Life is maze. May we all find our way and rock it along the way.” – David Lewis – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 17th, 2018 Permalink

Life is maze. May we all find our way and rock it along the way. A post shared by David Lewis (@david.lewis07) on Apr 17, 2018 at 6:32pm PDT

Life is maze. May we all find our way and rock it along the way.

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“A break from the 🌧 with the favourites” – Jimmy Yargeau – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 17th, 2018 Permalink

A break from the 🌧 with the favourites #olympicvillage #falsecreek #vancouverisawesome #vancity #pugsofinstagram A post shared by Jimmy Yargeau (@lofteydesigns) on Apr 17, 2018 at 7:09pm PDT

“Maze masters!” – Ramsay and Nitro – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 17th, 2018 Permalink

Maze masters! . . #maze #puzzle #dogs #dogsofinsta #dogsofig #dogstagram #dogsofinstagram #dogsofvancouver #bostonterrier #bostonterrier_feature #bostonterriersofinstagram #Vancouver #vancitydogs A post shared by RamsayandNitro (@ramsayandnitro) on Apr 17, 2018 at 2:49pm PDT

“Westworld maze under Cambie Bridge” – Reddit r/vancouver – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 15th, 2018 Permalink

Second time my Spyglass Place Labyrinth makes it onto R/Vancouver on Reddit . . . But it’s not the Westworld Maze. It’s my own design inspired by 650 year old Gossembrot Labyrinth design, but with my own unique changes . . . And it’s meant for Humans to walk, not Robots . . .

Second time my Spyglass Place Labyrinth makes it onto R/Vancouver on Reddit . . .

But it’s not the Westworld Maze.

It’s my own design inspired by 650 year old Gossembrot Labyrinth design, but with my own unique changes . . .

And it’s meant for Humans to walk, not Robots . . .

“Somebody got creative today, Cool!” – GaLa – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 15th, 2018 Permalink

Somebody got creative today, Cool! #FalseCreek #Sidewalk #OlympicVillage A post shared by GaLa (@galaco79) on Apr 15, 2018 at 6:09pm PDT

Somebody got creative today, Cool! #FalseCreek #Sidewalk #OlympicVillage

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“Spotted on my way home” – Sarah Kim – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 15th, 2018 Permalink

spotted on my way home #labyrinth #yvr A post shared by Sarah Kim (@sarah_marvels_at) on Apr 15, 2018 at 3:01pm PDT

spotted on my way home #labyrinth #yvr

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

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April 15th, 2018 Permalink

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

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“Supposedly back in the Viking days there were many of these rock mazes by sea shores to trap evil spirits…” – Kirsi Rebekka Halme – Vikingeskibsmuseet i Roskilde, Denmark

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April 12th, 2018 Permalink

“Supposedly back in the Viking days there were many of these rock mazes by sea shores to trap evil spirits. Here’s how they worked: A Viking slowly walked in the maze. His evil spirit followed him in. The Viking then started speeding up and running and eventually ran out of the maze. Because bad spirits […]

“Supposedly back in the Viking days there were many of these rock mazes by sea shores to trap evil spirits.

Here’s how they worked:

A Viking slowly walked in the maze.

His evil spirit followed him in.

The Viking then started speeding up and running and eventually ran out of the maze.

Because bad spirits didn’t move as fast, they were trapped in the maze.

The Viking is then ready to go to sea spirit-free.”

Kirsi Rebekka Halme

“Into the Labyrinth we circled each other, inside this stony tree of life.” – Natalie Jean D – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 11th, 2018 Permalink

“…. I met a woman called Johanne who followed me after a crow’s flight. “Into the Labyrinth we circled each other, inside this stony tree of life. “She heard me singing in the centre. “Her hair was silver and her eyes were wild…. brighter than slate blue, but still alive with the depth of many […]

“…. I met a woman called Johanne who followed me after a crow’s flight.

“Into the Labyrinth we circled each other, inside this stony tree of life.

“She heard me singing in the centre.

“Her hair was silver and her eyes were wild…. brighter than slate blue, but still alive with the depth of many weathered storms.

“Lessons from ancient women fell from sky as we spoke, along with tears, and rain, and all that is equally unspoken.

“The kindness of strangers still persists …”

Natalie Jean D

Views from Cambie Bridge – Heather Matwe – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 10th, 2018 Permalink

“There are two routes one takes you to the centre of the maze but deadens, walk out and take the other one which will lead you out the way you came in the maze.” – Rose Gülşah Boye Views from #cambiebridge #sunset in #vancouver #falsecreek #boatlife #magnolias in #springtime on #falsecreekseawall #stonepatterns #underthebridge #maze #vancouverisawesome […]

“There are two routes one takes you to the centre of the maze but deadens, walk out and take the other one which will lead you out the way you came in the maze.”

Rose Gülşah Boye

“By the Olympic Village skytain by the bridge” – Shayla Perreault – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 10th, 2018 Permalink

By the Olympic Village skytain by the bridge A post shared by Shayla Perreault (@shaylapaints) on Apr 10, 2018 at 6:29pm PDT

By the Olympic Village skytain by the bridge

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“Interesting rock display under the south side of the Cambie Street bridge… aliens?” – Reddit r/vancouver – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 9th, 2018 Permalink

“Interesting rock display under the south side of the Cambie Street bridge… aliens?” – r/vancouver To my knowledge, this is the first time City of Labyrinth Project made it to Reddit !

“Interesting rock display under the south side of the Cambie Street bridge… aliens?”

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To my knowledge, this is the first time City of Labyrinth Project made it to Reddit !

“What kind of week will it be?” – Jenn in Van – Spyglass Place Labyrinth – Vancouver

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April 9th, 2018 Permalink

Nice to see the Labyrinth I finished making on Saturday Night already has people asking themselves Questions. Seen from the Cambie Street Bridge. What kind of week will it be? #happymonday #maze #meditation #mindfulness #straightpath #cambiebridge A post shared by @ jenninvan on Apr 9, 2018 at 8:31am PDT

Nice to see the Labyrinth I finished making on Saturday Night already has people asking themselves Questions.

Seen from the Cambie Street Bridge.


Olympic Village Art Sculpture – Jordi Zimmer – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 8th, 2018 Permalink

Instagrammer Jordi Zimmer captured this image of ME, Sunday Morning, Working on the still-in-progress Vancouver Public Labyrinth. #olympicvillage #art #sculpture #sunday #vancity #vancouver A post shared by Jordi Zimmer (@jordizimmer) on Apr 8, 2018 at 11:56am PDT

Instagrammer Jordi Zimmer captured this image of ME,

Sunday Morning,

Working on the still-in-progress Vancouver Public Labyrinth.

#olympicvillage #art #sculpture #sunday #vancity #vancouver

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“Last weekend’s Labyrinth on a sunny Saturday at Science World” – Khristine Carino – Vancouver

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April 7th, 2018 Permalink

Last weekend’s #Labyrinth on a sunny Saturday @scienceworldca. This weekend started with heavy rain, thunder and lightning; weather easing up in the pm. Are you out there today @LabyrinthsDOTca giving joy to kids & adults alike? #VancouverPublicLabyrinths pic.twitter.com/qFaoBoHzX8 — Khristine Carino (@KhristineCarino) 7 April 2018


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