Toronto+Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project

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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: Feet

“Found a Labyrinth…” – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Becky Johnson (@johnsonbecky)

“Never know where the night is going to take us… Around town..” – Labyrinth – St. Andrew’s Playground – Downtown Toronto

Sometimes, Wandering Downtown Toronto on a Friday Night may bring you to a Labyrinth .…

“Grange Park💞” – Chalk Labyrinth – Heart – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

After OpenStreetsTO on Sunday afternoon, I meandered my way to Grange Park to walk my…

“It’s Hot, Toronto!” – Octagon Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Budapest Park – Sunnyside – Toronto

Heatwave in Toronto happening now. Why not cool down by walking the Wading Pool Labyrinth…

“Beautiful day for a walk by the lake 😎” – Labyrinth – Mouth of the Humber River – Humber Bay Arch Bridge – Toronto

Also a Beautiful day for a Labyrinth Walk beside Toronto’s Humber Bay Arch Bridge .…

“Linda fazendo suas descobertas ❤️❤️❤️” – Octagon Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Budapest Park – Sunnyside Boardwalk – Toronto

Today at my Wading Pool Labyrinth in Budapest Park, Baby’s first Labyrinth Walk ! And…

“Connecting to the love while cooling down in the splash pad-our feet were cooking!” – Octagon Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Budapest Park – Sunnyside Boardwalk – Toronto

Heart at the Start of the Labyrinth meets Feet beating the Heat . . .…

“Thank you to whoever created this Labyrinth on the False Creek Seawall” – Labyrinth Pier – Vancouver

You’re most welcome ! Happy Labyrinth walking ! View this post on Instagram Thank you…

“Love rediscovering my teenage years while back in Toronto…” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Kensington Market – Downtown Toronto

Heart in the centre of the three lane Classic Labyrinth I painted on Augusta Avenue…

“Moje Serce !!!” – Grange Park Labyrinth – Downtown Toronto

Thumbs Up for the Blue Heart painted in the Centre of my Labyrinth located in…

Feet on Floors – Heart – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

Walk to the centre of my Robson Square Labyrinth painted in Downtown Vancouver, And you…

“❤️ 不敢跑到大马路去走这个迷宫 😂” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

View this post on Instagram #maze #street #❤️ 不敢跑到大马路去走这个迷宫 #😂 A post shared by Belle…

“🙌” – Labyrinths – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

View this post on Instagram A post shared by 🎀🌷ADM🌷🎀 (@be_astonishing_) on Jun 30, 2019…

“A maze ment in Kensington Market Toronto on Pedestrian Sunday” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue

View this post on Instagram A #maze ment in #kensingtonmarkettoronto on #pedestriansunday #goodtimes #sorefeet A…

“Sunday Funday” – Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

I observed many more grown-ups snapping photographs with the Labyrinth in the background, than people…

“You’ve got a friend in me. ❤” – Chalk Labyrinth – Augusta Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto

Heart in the Centre of one the Labyrinths I chalked on Augusta Avenue in Kensington…

“Walking the Labyrinth” – Becca – Earlscourt Park Wading Pool – Toronto

Video of one walking one of my largest, and most complicated designed Labyrinths, I’ve ever…

“We found a wee Labyrinth and a big Labyrinth, both made with stones, along the False Creek seawall and we walked completely through both of them.” – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

Yay! This unexpected video find is bringing me such happiness! My intention was to add…

“Will accompany you on this long long road…” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

View this post on Instagram Will accompany you on this long long road #friends #friendship…

“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

View this post on Instagram “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But…

“It’s amazing I’m in this maze with you. I just can’t crack your code.” – Chalk Labyrinth – Granville Street Intersection – Downtown Vancouver

Friday night, I invested the better part of an hour chalking an entire Labyrinth in…

“Wading Feet” – Wading Pool – Labyrinth – Riverdale Park West – Cabbagetown – Toronto

Water is where and when “Wading Pool” meets “Labyrinth”. Rolling waves of water elevate what…

“START” – Chalk Labyrinth – Granville Street Intersection – Downtown Vancouver

This is one of the Labyrinths I have been randomly chalking in the middle of…

“Walking the Labyrinth in False Creek.” – Charlene Wolff – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

Happy Walking !! Walking the labyrinth in False Creek. A post shared by Charlene Wolff…

“💓” – City of Labyrinths – Seawall – Vancouver

| 💓 . . . . . . #Love #ScienceWorld #MainStreet #Heart #MyLove #WeekendVibes #Perspective…

“Bows 🌈” – Robson Square Labyrinth – Downtown Vancouver

Reflection upon Reflection upon the Heart at the Start of my Robson Square Labyrinth .…

“Found some colourful footprints on the way to work!” – Amy Massiah – 6th & Fir Park – Vancouver

I chalked a little Labyrinth about a month ago… and apparently, it might still be…

“We made it through the maze 💜❤️💛” – Jacqueline MacLeod – Chalk Labyrinth – Robson Square – Downtown Vancouver

We made it through the maze 💜❤️💛 #heartmaze #maze #downtown #robsonstreet #downtownvancouver A post shared…

“All love.” – Julie Ratcliff – Chalk Labyrinth – Creekside Park – Vancouver

Mazes may have Minotaurs. Labyrinths have Love. I almost always place a Heart in or…

“Gal gracefully falling off her skateboard.” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market – Toronto

Whoops ! Skateboarders have told me the Labyrinth’s lines I paint help them with situation…

“Dipping our toesies…” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground – Sunnyside Boardwalk – Toronto

View this post on Instagram dipping our toesies… #summerfun #sunnysideboardwalk A post shared by Rochelle…

“These labyrinths by @HiMYSYeD are the type of little touch that I really love about Toronto” – Jerzy Jarmasz (@jjarmasz)

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