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“Car Free Day on Denman Street” – Chalk Labyrinth – West End – Vancouver

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June 17th, 2017 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Car Free Day on Denman Street #vancityfeed #vancitylife #vancity #lovecanada #lovevancouver #summerlife #havingfun #happymood A post shared by Crisstina Morales (@crismorablue) on Jun 17, 2017 at 4:45pm PDT

Chalk Labyrinth – Grandview Park, East Vancouver, B.C.

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August 21st, 2016 Permalink

Sunday Afternoon Labyrinth Walk. Modified Classic Labyrinth design chalked in the middle of Grandview Park, in the Commercial Drive neighbourhood of East Vancouver.

Sunday Afternoon Labyrinth Walk.

Modified Classic Labyrinth design chalked in the middle of Grandview Park, in the Commercial Drive neighbourhood of East Vancouver.

Walking by my Grange Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto…

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September 16th, 2015 Permalink

Walking by my Grange Park Labyrinth in Downtown Toronto… | #parkTO #Labyrinths pic.twitter.com/eZo3BIhB0Z — HiMY SYeD (@LabyrinthsDOTca) September 16, 2015 I chalked out “GRANGE PARK LABYRINTH”. Tweeted the above. Then continued with my day.

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I chalked out “GRANGE PARK LABYRINTH”.

Tweeted the above.

Then continued with my day.

“@LabyrinthsDOTca walked your Labyrinth on Bloor earlier today: thanks!” – Sikander Iqbal – OpenStreetTO – Toronto

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September 7th, 2015 Permalink

@LabyrinthsDOTca walked your labyrinth on Bloor earlier today: https://t.co/2FyPy5ay5h // thanks! — sikander.xo (@sikander) September 7, 2015 Labyrinth on Bloor // #OpenStreetsTO #Toronto #Toronto_insta A photo posted by @sikander (@sikanderx6) on Sep 6, 2015 at 9:25pm PDT

Labyrinth on Bloor // #OpenStreetsTO #Toronto #Toronto_insta

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Windsor Labyrinth

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July 21st, 2013 Permalink

Windsor Labyrinth, Sunday July 21 2013 During my 30 Masjids Ontario Ramadan Roadtrip, I chalked out this Labyrinth in Windsor, Ontario.

Windsor Labyrinth, Sunday July 21 2013

During my 30 Masjids Ontario Ramadan Roadtrip, I chalked out this Labyrinth in Windsor, Ontario.

Little Ones running around Chalk Labyrinth — Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market

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September 26th, 2010 Permalink

This was Second Last Pedestrian Sunday of the year and the last one before Election Day.

This was Second Last Pedestrian Sunday of the year and the last one before Election Day.

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Pedestrian Sundays Kensington Market, 6th Anniversary of the Blackout – Pin Wheel Labyrinth Game

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August 16th, 2009 Permalink

Pedestrian Sundays – Blackout Anniversary Car-Free edition. August 16, 2009, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. Streets Are For People present Pedestrian Sundays marking the 6th Anniversary of the Blackout. For the sixth anniversary of the memorable day when we all realized that we consume too much, we will celebrate by turning the lights out! All […]

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Pedestrian Sundays – Blackout Anniversary Car-Free edition.

August 16, 2009, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Streets Are For People present Pedestrian Sundays marking the 6th Anniversary of the Blackout.

For the sixth anniversary of the memorable day when we all realized that we consume too much, we will celebrate by turning the lights out!

All acoustic music, kid-powered fun, and community meals are what make remembering the blackout such a delight.

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This pinwheel design is painted on a tennis court surface in the middle of a playground in San Francisco’s Chinatown.

As a game – Four people, at their own entrance, race to the centre where they must leave by another route without touching anyone.

First one out wins.

This afternoon in Kensington Market on North Augusta Avenue, a re-inspiration of this pin-wheel labyrinth design will find its way on to North Augusta Avenue.

And pedestrians, four at a time, will be invited to play The Game.

Beyond sunset, the pin-wheel will be illuminated with candlelight luminaria to mark the sixth anniversary of the 2003 Blackout.
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Last 100 Days Photo Project: Day 48 – Lovers in a dangerous time

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August 15th, 2009 Permalink

By Thom Hamilton, Last 100 Days Photo Project August 14th 2003 45 million people on the eastern seaboard of North America had their lives go dark. Everyone has a slightly different way to remember that day, I tend to have very fond memories. Never in my life have I seen community come together like it […]

By Thom Hamilton, Last 100 Days Photo Project

August 14th 2003 45 million people on the eastern seaboard of North America had their lives go dark. Everyone has a slightly different way to remember that day, I tend to have very fond memories.

Never in my life have I seen community come together like it did that night, neighbors talking on the street, hundreds of people in parks simply laying down looking up at the stars, giving strangers rides home, checking on elders. All of this with out instruction or the use of mass media, it came natural.

Last night there was a small celebration to mark the 5 year anniversary of the date on Ossington Ave.

HiMY SYeD – Toronto City of Labyrinths Project

Sometimes I do wonder how much more we would connect if every once in a while the power did just go out?