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“We rolled upon this amazing cluster of Labyrinths today in Olympic Village. Walking these paths never get old.” – Vancouver

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January 30th, 2019 Permalink

“Vancouver City of Labyrinths” View this post on Instagram We rolled upon this amazing cluster of labyrinth’s today in Olympic Village. Walking these paths never get old. A post shared by Nicole Adams (@shebikeswithbabes) on Jan 30, 2019 at 7:05pm PST

“Vancouver City of Labyrinths”

“Trying out the Labyrinth that popped up on the seawall near the Olympic Village.” – Bryn Davidson – Vancouver Public Labyrinth

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April 15th, 2018 Permalink

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“Coasting on my bike” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Ed McCleverty Equal Access Playground – Toronto

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April 24th, 2017 Permalink

Wading Pools in Toronto’s Public Parks are much more than simply small scale swimming pools for little ones. They can double as Labyrinths after I paint them. When a little older, kids on skateboards may go round and round and round my wading pool Labyrinths. One boarder told me how my Labyrinth lines help in […]

Wading Pools in Toronto’s Public Parks are much more than simply small scale swimming pools for little ones.

They can double as Labyrinths after I paint them.

When a little older, kids on skateboards may go round and round and round my wading pool Labyrinths.

One boarder told me how my Labyrinth lines help in his situational awareness when enjoying his ride.

Wading Pools are often used by parents to teach their children how to ride a bicycle.

Ergo, A Velodrome for Tricycles and Push Bikes!

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Coasting on my bike

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“The latest biker in the family 🤘🏻” – Labyrinth – Strathcona Linear Park – Hawkes Avenue – East Vancouver

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November 18th, 2016 Permalink

In Toronto, parents and grandparents bring their Little Ones and their push-bikes to waterless Wading Pools to teach them how to ride a bike. The Lines I paint in Toronto’s Wading Pools then double-purpose the Wading Pools into Labyrinths, which then triple-purposes them as Bike-Riding teaching spaces. Though this Labyrinth I re-painted in East Vancouver […]

In Toronto, parents and grandparents bring their Little Ones and their push-bikes to waterless Wading Pools to teach them how to ride a bike.

The Lines I paint in Toronto’s Wading Pools then double-purpose the Wading Pools into Labyrinths, which then triple-purposes them as Bike-Riding teaching spaces.

Though this Labyrinth I re-painted in East Vancouver is on a flat surface and not a concave wading pool, Little Ones are learning how to ride their bikes using them all the same . . .

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The latest biker in the family 🤘🏻

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