I walked the Labyrinth in High Park for the first time in a long while. Felt good to let the mind relax. No one around at all. pic.twitter.com/pnRce1004j
— Sarah Doucette (@SarahEDoucette) February 11, 2023
I walked the Labyrinth in High Park for the first time in a long while. Felt good to let the mind relax. No one around at all. pic.twitter.com/pnRce1004j
— Sarah Doucette (@SarahEDoucette) February 11, 2023
Smells nice pic.twitter.com/JuxdohmkLn
— Maltese Petard 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (@shawnmicallef) April 29, 2022
Over the years, thousands of parents have had life-saving/soul-saving rests here as their toddlers were occupied by the labyrinth for up to 2 full minutes.
— IanKiar (@IanKiarrrrrrr) April 1, 2021
“High Park haiku number 88.
Do you know the difference between a Labyrinth and a maze?
A Labyrinth has no tricks or dead ends.
There’s just one path,
And the purpose is simply to walk it.
It takes me about 11 minutes to amble through this Labyrinth.
I like to walk in silence, or listen to soft music, or pray…
Honestly this must be the only place in the park I can walk for 11 minutes without distractions.”
Whoa…
First drone photo I’ve seen of the High Park Labyrinth in Toronto . . .
And congrats to the soon-to-be new parents!
Siva running through the High Park Labyrinth by Hawk Hill . . .
Come share in a celebration of Labyrinths in the world!
Starting at 3:00 pm, Saturday May 7th at the High Park Labyrinth.
Northwest of Grenadier Café in heart of High Park
For more information:
Please contact Lutia lutialausane@sympatico.ca (416) 588-3121
The Labyrinth Community Network is best known for their efforts in animating the green space in Trinity Square Park with The Toronto Public Labyrinth.
The LCN is less known for their first success, The High Park Labyrinth. It was initiated in 2001 by Sylvia Senensky.
Located in the secluded dip just north of Hawk Hill, The High Park Labyrinth has been enjoyed by those in the know for years.
Those who don’t know are usually patrons of the Grenadier Cafe and Tea House or people parking their cars in the lot just a stone’s throw away. More Photos