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“High Park Labyrinth walk with Bobby Valen. Sunshine and mindfulness on my birthday this year.” – Chris Schroer – High Park Labyrinth – Toronto

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March 17th, 2018 Permalink

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

“🎵 . . . 🎵” – Triskelion – Stone Labyrinth – Woodbine Beach Park – East Toronto

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April 5th, 2012 Permalink

The outer lanes of one of three stone spirals which make up my Triskelion Labyrinth on Woodbine Beach in East Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram 🎵 Everyone tells me uuh, i need to let go, I knowww. But your cocoa butter skin now has got me beggin' for mooore 🎵 – […]

The outer lanes of one of three stone spirals which make up my Triskelion Labyrinth on Woodbine Beach in East Toronto . . .

High Park Labyrinth – Hawk Hill

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August 26th, 2006 Permalink

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, […]

High Park Labyrinth -- Hawk Hill

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