
“Labyrinth in the sidewalk of the Grange Park – Another of the many beautiful Public Labyrinths that are part of the Toronto City of Labyrinths Project, by HiMY SYeD. ❤” — Deb Svanefelt, Labyrinth Community Network of Ontario
“Labyrinth in the sidewalk of the Grange Park – Another of the many beautiful Public Labyrinths that are part of the Toronto City of Labyrinths Project, by HiMY SYeD. ❤” — Deb Svanefelt, Labyrinth Community Network of Ontario
“This is the large Labyrinth in the wading pool at Christie Pits park, Created by Labyrinth artist, HïMY SYeD. This wading pool was part of his vision of transforming Toronto into a City of Labyrinths. I love this one, Because he’s also painted smaller Labyrinths (as seen here) inside the larger Labyrinth.❤” – Deb Svanefelt, […]
The Toronto Public Labyrinth in Trinity Square Park like I’ve never seen it before! Were the leaves swept to the edges of the Labyrinth as people walked it? A meniscus curve of fallen foliage ? View this post on Instagram #beautifultoronto🍁 #trinitysquarelabyrinth #trinitysquare #torontodowntown #naturebeauty #feelingblessed😇 A post shared by Mukul Kumar (@happymukul) on Nov […]
High Park labyrinth walk with @bobbyvalen. Sunshine and mindfulness on my birthday this year. #labyrinth #highpark #stpatricksday A post shared by Chris Schroer (@chrisschroer) on Mar 17, 2018 at 5:24pm PDT
Apparently there's a Toronto Labyrinth Society… their clubhouse is a pain in the ass to find, though, and it involves avoiding a Minotaur. — Thomas Calnan (@ThomasJCalnan) December 30, 2016 The Toronto Labyrinth Society IS hard to find… because they are known as the Labyrinth Community Network!
That moment you are having a picnic in a random park wearing your Labyrinth shirt, and the park ends up having a Labyrinth in it 🙂 #fate #coolkid #labyrinth #davidbowie #davidbowieisafaceinthecrowd #torontolabyrinth #perfectday #toronto A post shared by Melissa (@voltameltron) on May 24, 2016 at 8:32am PDT
Labyrinth Community Network Newsletter – Volume 4 . Issue 1 Hello Himy I was so pleased with your contribution to our newsletter. You really live your Sufi name. We hope our paths cross soon. JoAnn
Why did the Muslim go to Church on Sunday? To walk a canvas labyrinth of course! 😉 Earlier today, I finally made my many-years-long overdue trek out to Timothy Eaton Memorial Church on St. Clair Avenue West in Forest Hill. For many years, they have had an open invitation to walk their canvas labyrinth on […]
Please join the Labyrinth Community Network for a group walk on the first day of Autumn Friday, September 23 12:00 noon Toronto Public Labyrinth Trinity Square Park (immediately west of the Eaton Centre and south of the Church of the Holy Trinity) Medieval music will accompany us Fully accessible Braille Labyrinth on site Free of […]
Winter Solstice Labyrinth Walk with Music – Tuesday December 21 2010 Toronto Public Labyrinth 12 noon – 1 p.m.
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, […]