
X Marks the Spot. Or is it a Heart ? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kyle Nathan Shostak (@kyle.shostak)
X Marks the Spot. Or is it a Heart ? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kyle Nathan Shostak (@kyle.shostak)
Canary Yellow colour of the Grange Park Labyrinth looking good through the snow. As is Hanzo (半藏), The good boy who’s sitting in the centre . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hanzo (半藏) (@postcallshiba)
Dusting of snow makes my Labyrinth look half-moon-like . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by shawn's photos (@shawn.squires)
Mazes have monsters and minotaurs, Labyrinths have… Snowmen ! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Inese Mezulis-Purvs (@inese.mp)
Dogs digging the Snow Pile dumped from Zamboni ice rink shavings, With my Yellow Pass-Through Labyrinth in the background . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Harlow the Mini Goldendoodle (@harlowdoodleto)
Wadsworth Park Wading Pool Labyrinth . . . I need to refresh the red paint along a few arcs. Plus add motifs to make it a funner walk for the kids. Still walkable ! Yay ! Wadsworth Park Wading Pool Labyrinth . . . I need to refresh the red paint along a few arcs. […]
WOW! This is the first aerial image of Labyrinth Pier, Vancouver I’ve seen. The Orange and White Labyrinths I painted onto the Pier along the False Creek Seawall south east of Granville Island are easily visible. My Red and Blue painted Labyrinths are almost invisible. I am so very grateful for this drone photo! View […]
The Toronto Labyrinth is extra challenging today. #SnowDay pic.twitter.com/rh2jHjxHui — Andrew Weir (@ABWeir) March 1, 2016
Our local wading pool can now be walked as a labyrinth when it's not being waded as a pool! A post shared by Peggy Feltmate (@peggyfeltmate) on Jan 15, 2016 at 4:43pm PST
View this post on Instagram #viewsfromthe6 A post shared by Pat Murphy (@pat_murphy) on Dec 14, 2014 at 2:34pm PST
Winter Solstice Labyrinth Walk with Music – Tuesday December 21 2010 Toronto Public Labyrinth 12 noon – 1 p.m.
It is the halfway point between the twin holidays of Christmas and Family Day in Toronto. The Friends of Christie Pits Park have organized Winter Fun Day, an afternoon of skating, storytelling, pizza, and hot chocolate.