Tagged: City of Labyrinths

“HiMY SYeD started making Labyrinths as a child. Now they’re enjoyed by children across Toronto” – Jessica Dee Humphreys – Toronto Star

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November 9th, 2021 Permalink

HiMY SYeD started making labyrinths as a child. Now they’re enjoyed by children across Toronto https://t.co/nxfQOyA9rO via @torontostar — Jessica Dee Humphreys (@jessicadeehum) November 10, 2021 What a wonderful profile and article!! — Maria Birmingham (@mkbirmingham) May 16, 2021 His labyrinth at our park, Earscourt, has saved our sanity during this pandemic when we weren’t […]

“Ever wonder who painted the Labyrinth in the wading pool at Bellevue Square Park? Or Christie Pits? Or Grange Park? Or High Park, or Sunnyside, or… Meet the wonder-ful HiMY SYeD in The Toronto Star” – Jessica Dee Humphreys

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May 16th, 2021 Permalink

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jessica Dee Humphreys (@jessicadeehumphreys) HiMY SYeD started making labyrinths as a child. Now they’re enjoyed by children across Toronto https://t.co/uR4YQ8Abom via @torontostar — Peter Terence Milne (OG) (@petermilne) May 16, 2021 #SundayRead: @LabyrinthsDOTca /@HiMYSYeD started making labyrinths as a child. Now they’re enjoyed by children across […]

“Toronto is full of Labyrinths (these ones are in the west end) 🌀🌳…” – Toronto City of Labyrinths

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October 11th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Toronto is full of labyrinths (these ones are in the west end) 🌀🌳and they’ve been a healing tool for me and so many others throughout the world over centuries. A labyrinth is a metaphor for spiraling into Self, it’s a ritual we use in Qoya to help us remember that […]

“Toronto is full of Labyrinths (these ones are in the west end) 🌀🌳 and they’ve been a healing tool for me and so many others throughout the world over centuries.

A Labyrinth is a metaphor for spiralling into Self,

It’s a ritual we use in Qoya to help us remember that everything is within.”

“Waited patiently all summer for this!!!! 🧜🏻‍♀️” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Kempton Howard Park – Toronto

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August 30th, 2019 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Waited patiently all summer for this!!!! 🧜🏻‍♀️ #dogsoftoronto #dogswimming #goldendoodlesofinstagram A post shared by Maeby (@sweetpeastudiodog) on Aug 30, 2019 at 3:46pm PDT

“City Of Labyrinths.” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Kempton Howard Park – Toronto

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March 21st, 2019 Permalink

This image is the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Kempton Howard Park in Toronto. The Park is opposite my Grade 7 and 8 Senior Public School, Earl Grey. When I was a student there, this park had no wading pool. Years later, I returned after a Wading Pool had been installed in […]

This image is the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool in Kempton Howard Park in Toronto.

The Park is opposite my Grade 7 and 8 Senior Public School, Earl Grey.

When I was a student there, this park had no wading pool.

Years later, I returned after a Wading Pool had been installed in the park, and painted this Labyrinth . . .

“Afternoon stroll along the Seawall with Labyrinth and Contrast” – Vancouver

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January 16th, 2019 Permalink

If you look carefully enough, you may discover any number of my Labyrinths all along The Seawall from Granville Island to just past Science World. Enjoy! View this post on Instagram Afternoon #stroll along the #seawall with #labyrinth and #contrast #yaletown #granvilleisland #olympicvillage #scienceworld #gastown #lovemycity #warm #winter A post shared by Nathalie Keiller (@nathalie.keiller) […]

If you look carefully enough, you may discover any number of my Labyrinths all along The Seawall from Granville Island to just past Science World.

Enjoy!

“In Toronto, Ontario, Canada we have Several Beautiful Labyrinths….” – Christie Street Traffic Island Labyrinth – Jude Johnston

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June 14th, 2017 Permalink

“In Toronto, Ontario, Canada we have several beautiful Labyrinths. I was in a foot cast for four months (achilles) and would sometimes go to one and sit there with my foot stretched out in the walkways or walk slowly. I then looked up Labyrinths in Toronto on google and discovered there was one near where […]

“In Toronto, Ontario, Canada we have several beautiful Labyrinths.

I was in a foot cast for four months (achilles) and would sometimes go to one and sit there with my foot stretched out in the walkways or walk slowly.

I then looked up Labyrinths in Toronto on google and discovered there was one near where I work lo and behold and I could not believe I had not noticed it.

So I went there.

It is the saddest most poorly painted one ever on very uneven ground and almost impossible to walk.

The lines are wavy and confusing.

I sat there on the little wall nearby staring at it for half an hour.

Seriously, what if someone did this search too and only came to this Labyrinth, from afar!!!!!

What if they made a trek.

However, it was also a compelling site.

Over several days,

I would sit for a bit and commune with the little Labyrinth.

It is right outside a subway station on a blvd and people just walk all over it going to other places.

There is a drain in the middle of it!!!

I came to love that little Labyrinth.

It is a Charlie Brown Labyrinth, the littlest unloved and small Labyrinth lol.

It is much smaller than it appears in the photo and the lanes are much smaller as well, almost too small for feet.

Around it are many people walking and cars and buses circling around it.

It is right outside a subway station and donut shop.

One day I got up and walked it and the peeps from the nearby donut shop sitting all around me on the wall stopped talking to each other and watched me in confusion.

“Will you look at her, she looks like she is going backwards” someone said.

The short story is that this is a powerful and sweet Labyrinth.

But no,

I would not suggest you come on by on a plane or train or even the subway to visit this little one but do please send it a large Hello.

xo ❤”

Jude Johnston