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“Urban Labyrinth.” – Christie Street Traffic Island Labyrinth – Toronto

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June 11th, 2016 Permalink

One of my older Labyrinths, I painted this one on the Traffic Island opposite Christie Street Subway Station, north of Bloor Street West in Toronto . . . There used to be a water fountain in the middle, and thus the weird oval shape making up the enlarged centre of the Labyrinth. The intention was […]

One of my older Labyrinths, I painted this one on the Traffic Island opposite Christie Street Subway Station, north of Bloor Street West in Toronto . . .

There used to be a water fountain in the middle, and thus the weird oval shape making up the enlarged centre of the Labyrinth.

The intention was you would walk the Labyrinth and then be able to get a drink of water using the fountain.

The fountain broke.

I painted the Labyrinth to draw attention to the broken water fountain.

Urban Acupuncture !

Rather than fix the fountain, the City of Toronto removed it.

I’ve been re-painting this Labyrinth ever since . . .

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Urban labyrinth.

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“MAKE CITIES FUN! Did you know, Toronto has the most Labyrinths than any other city in the world!” — Nicole Czorny

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May 8th, 2016 Permalink

MAKE CITIES FUN! Did you know, Toronto has the most labyrinths than any other city in the world! #labyrinth #janeswalktoronto #janeswalkto #torontophoto #lovetoronto #urbanacupunture #walkTO #bikeTO A photo posted by Nicole Czorny (@nczorny) on May 8, 2016 at 2:26pm PDT It’s the Sunday after World Labyrinth Day 2016, which was the day before, and I […]


It’s the Sunday after World Labyrinth Day 2016, which was the day before, and I am leading a different Jane’s Walk than the one yesterday.

As my Dark Age Ahead – The Wizard of Ossington Jane’s Walk begins and passes through Christie Pits Park, I usually include a brief walk stop by my Christie Pits Park Wading Pool Labyrinth.

That’s where Nicole’s instagram above was captured.

Being a Jane’s Walk leader often has me concentrating on doing the best job I can.

That entails putting away the camera to be there in the moment.

I have so few photographs of my own walks.

Thankfully, Nicole shared a number of instagrams throughout this walk. And I am deeply grateful!

Enjoy…

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“Our local wading pool can now be walked as a Labyrinth when it’s not being waded as a pool!” – Peggy Feltmate – Fairmount Park – Toronto

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January 15th, 2016 Permalink

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