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City of Labyrinths

Toronto & Vancouver City of Labyrinths is a Project to create public Labyrinths within walking distance of every Torontonian & Vancouverite.

Intended to create safe walking spaces for both play and contemplation.

Labyrinths are placed in parks, public spaces, during neighbourhood street parties or major urban festivals like Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market in Toronto or Car Free Days in Vancouver.

HiMY SYeD – Labyrinth Maker & Project Co-ordinator

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Land Acknowledgements

Traditional: recognizes lands traditionally used and/or occupied by the People or First Nations in parts of the country.

Ancestral: recognizes land that is handed down from generation to generation.

Unceded: refers to land that was not turned over to the Crown (government) by a treaty or other agreement.

Tsí Tkaròn:to

Toronto / Tsí Tkaròn:to / Gichi Kiiwenging is‌ ‌part‌ ‌of‌ ‌Treaty‌ ‌13‌ ‌between‌ ‌the‌ ‌Crown‌ ‌and‌ ‌the‌ ‌Mississaugas‌ ‌of‌ ‌the‌ ‌Credit‌ ‌First‌ ‌Nation.‌ ‌
This‌ ‌land‌ ‌is‌ ‌the‌ ‌traditional‌ ‌territory‌ ‌of‌ ‌the‌ ‌Anishinabek‌ ‌Nation,‌ ‌
the‌ ‌Haudenosaunee‌ Confederacy,‌ ‌
the‌ ‌Huron-Wendat,‌ ‌
and‌ ‌the‌ ‌Métis.‌
‌This‌ ‌territory‌ ‌is‌ ‌subject‌ to Sewatokwà:tshera, ‌‌the‌ ‌Dish‌ ‌With‌ ‌One‌ Spoon‌ ‌Wampum‌ ‌Belt‌ ‌Covenant.
This agreement, made between the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee, was meant to ensure that the lands and resources around the Great Lakes were properly cared for, and that all nations sharing this territory would do so responsibly, respectfully and sustainably.

Metro Vancouver

Labyrinths are made on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples –

Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish),

Stó:lō and

Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh)

and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.

Labyrinths are made in traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of

the Kwantlen,

the Katzie,

the Semiahmoo

and Tsawwassen First Nations.

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Tag: Downtown Toronto

“Accurate.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

When the sky above Grange Park is gray instead of blue, The Blue of the…

“To The Heart ❤️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

My New Grange Park Labyrinth is now 11 days old. Grateful to see it’s still…

“Tammy completing her Labyrinth walk…” – Labyrinth – St. Andrew’s Playground – Downtown Toronto

The Labyrinth I painted in St. Andrew’s Playground is well lit, Making it ideal for…

Looking South – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Carlo Osuna at the Grange Park Labyrinth Looking South.

“Follow the nudges…. Life is a Labyrinth ♾❤️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

First video found online of my “New” Labyrinth in Grange Park, Downtown Toronto. View this…

“A New Labyrinth, mere days after the City powerwashed the previous one off. Removing Labyrinths is a dumb thing to spend taxpayer money on. But thank you for replacing it so quickly!!” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

“…A New Labyrinth, Mere days after The City powerwashed the previous one off. Apparently they’re…

“Monday morning respite.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

First photograph found online of my “New” Labyrinth in Grange Park, Downtown Toronto. View this…

Measuring, Chalking, (Re)Painting, Walking – Grange Park Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Now that Toronto has lost its Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth, it is time for…

“I’m frustrated that The City has money to remove a Fun, Kid-Appreciated Labyrinth in Grange park, but not to do important maintenance.” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

I'm frustrated that the city has money to remove a fun, kid-appreciated labyrinth in Grange…

“Toronto doesn’t have the money to get water fountains going in a timely way but will send workers again and again to erase the Labyrinth people paint in Grange Park” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

As foreshadowed 12 days ago, Toronto has lost its Heart…Labyrinth, in Grange Park… Yet grateful…

“Toronto is about Love – June 2022.” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Haven’t seen my Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth captured from this perspective before. Both the…

“C’est si bon!” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

View from The Art Gallery of Ontario – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Was wondering whether you could spot my “❤️” Heart Labyrinth in the middle of Grange…

“🇨🇦🇨🇦Toronto🇨🇦🇨🇦” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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“Talk about amazing artwork on the streets! I’m so glad I got to experience the awesome vibes at last weekend’s Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market!” – Garrick The DJ

“Talk about amazing artwork on the streets! I’m so glad I got to experience the…

“Peace not Pieces” found on The Last Day in May – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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“Enter the Labyrinth” – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

Before you can enter the Labyrinth, Someone has to make it. So that someone is…

“Toronto, uma cidade que sempre nos surpreende 🇨🇦” – Yellow Heart Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market

Here I am painting a Heart Labyrinth on Augusta Avenue during Pedestrian Sunday Kensington Market…

“Street Sundays are so much fun at Kensington Market Toronto! Open Streets are for people, dancing and music!” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday

… AND Labyrinths ! I painted five of them on Augusta Avenue along the east…

In Cree, trees are “who”, not “what” – Tomson Highway – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

In Cree, trees are “who”, not “what” – Tomson Highway grange park in toronto- "In…

“Love is like the wind, you can’t see it but you can feel it.” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Keresifon Ekpenyong (@keresifon) “Love is like…

Toronto Street Art – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

“Whoever put down the heart maze at St. Andrews Playground, thank you! ❤️” – Labyrinth – St. Andrew’s Playground – Downtown Toronto

You are . . . Welcome ? You are . . . welcome ? |…

“Toronto gives me a heart-on” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

“Toronto gives me a heart-on” View this post on Instagram A post shared by tamarah…

“A ❤️ maze has appeared at St. Andrew’s Playground! Tons of fun for the whole family.” – Labyrinth – St. Andrew’s Playground – Downtown Toronto

I wonder if Norm knows the difference between the Heart Labyrinth, which I painted in…

“Labyrinth of Love” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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“Heart the Art Gallery of Ontario” – Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

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(Re)Painting : Grange Park Labyrinth is now the Grange Park “❤️” Heart Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

The location of the Grange Park Labyrinth has been a blank canvas over the winter.…

“เดินไปตามทาง ให้ถึงรูปหัวใจตรงกลางให้ได้ค่ะ ❤️” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

My Recently Re-Re-Re-Re-Re-painted Labyrinth in Grange Park provides Play underneath Grey skies, below Blue Walls…

Mission Impossible – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Your Mission, Should you choose to accept it, Is to complete the Grange Park Labyrinth.…

“Discovering Grange Park!” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Smilingly sitting atop the centre of Grange Park Labyrinth, Little One in the red coat,…

Looking East, Looking West, over the Labyrinth – David Crombie Park – St. Lawrence Neighbourhood – Old Town Toronto

Two photos of my painted Labyrinth in David Crombie Park . . . First perspective…

“Summer Saturday stroll at the Grange Park.” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Look closer. You can see children walking, running, around the Labyrinth I re-painted in the…

✂️ Confident Cuts ✂️ Free Hair Cuts – Labyrinth – David Crombie Park – St. Lawrence Neighbourhood – Old Town Toronto

“✂️ Confident Cuts ✂️ by Kick Back Connect “Such a special group of people, yutes,…

(Re)Painting Green 💚 Heart Labyrinth – Courage My Love – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

I (Re)Painted the Labyrinth on Kensington Avenue immediate in front of Courage My Love vintage…

Inti Norbert atop the Water Pump – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Randy Padmore Park – Downtown Toronto

Inti Norbert atop the Water Pump inside The Wading Pool Labyrinth . . . View…

“I made you my temple, my mural, my sky” – Labyrinth – David Crombie Park – St. Lawrence Neighbourhood – Old Town Toronto

This Labyrinth in David Crombie Park was originally blue and green. I repainted it in…

French Bulldog MOMO – Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk – Downtown Toronto

This photograph show French Bulldog MOMO inspecting the Labyrinth beside the Skating Rink in Trinity-Bellwoods…

“Jolies maisons de kensington market Toronto” – Heart Labyrinth – Courage My Love – Kensington Avenue

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“Snow pile. Diggies. Bae. Neighbour. Treatos. 🥰” – Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk – Downtown Toronto

Dogs digging the Snow Pile dumped from Zamboni ice rink shavings, With my Yellow Pass-Through…

Gold – Labyrinth – David Crombie Park – St. Lawrence Neighbourhood – Old Town Toronto

I had previously re-painted my fading Green and Blue Labyrinth Lines in Gold. It is…

“COURAGE. BBQ SEASON IS OVER” – Heart Labyrinth – Courage My Love – Kensington Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

Dog Walking beside my Heart Labyrinth passing in front of Courage My Love in Kensington…

“Taking a mini break” – Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk – Downtown Toronto

View this post on Instagram Taking a mini break ‍♀️ #piperthepup#urbanpuppy#urbanpark#urbandog#havaneseofinstagram#havanesepuppy#puppywalk#puppiesofinstagram#toronto#trinitybellwoods#dogsofinstagram#fluffball @havaneseoftheworld @havanese_puppies_ @puppiesofinstagram A…

📍 – Heart Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

I painted this Labyrinth on Augusta Avenue last year. . . This last Sunday of…

“Maze Boarder” – Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk – Downtown Toronto

Skateboarding my pass-through Labyrinth in the Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Boardwalk . . . ? View…

“Skyline” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

Black and White of my now long gone Labyrinth in the Wading Pool that was…

“Autumn Vibes🍁” – Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk – Downtown Toronto

The yellow colour of the concentric circles are already beginning to fade. Do I repaint…

(Re)Painting The Labyrinth in Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Grateful to see this photograph, That’s me (re)painting the Grange Park Labyrinth . . .…

“Getting Centred” – Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk – Downtown Toronto

Mindfulness Dog Walking in Downtown Toronto’s Trinity-Bellwoods Park Labyrinth Walk . . . View this…

“Today the City of Toronto Removed Our Labyrinth… It always seems to show up, magically in the night, until The City destroys it again.” – Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

“Today the City of Toronto removed our Labyrinth as “graffiti” while leaving the actual graffiti…

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