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“Maze ❤️” – shawnagin gonagin – Chalk Labyrinth – Science World – Vancouver

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June 30th, 2018 Permalink

I was working on this Chalk Labyrinth Saturday evening, along the seawall, north of Science World and west of Creekside Park. First time making a Labyrinth in this exact location . . . Wasn’t quite sure the location was ideal, yet people did appreciate it, and it turned out okay. Still want to go back […]

I was working on this Chalk Labyrinth Saturday evening, along the seawall, north of Science World and west of Creekside Park.

First time making a Labyrinth in this exact location . . .

Wasn’t quite sure the location was ideal, yet people did appreciate it, and it turned out okay.

Still want to go back and finish it though.

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Chalk Labyrinth – False Creek Seawall – Vancouver

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May 24th, 2018 Permalink

I am continually surprised how well this Chalk Labyrinth I outlined along the False Creek Seawall has held up. Expected it to be quite faded by now, yet, here we have people still walking it… #twobeers #cantescape #solvethatpuzzle #seawall #olympicvillagevancouver #yvr #travelblogger #wellgetthereeventually A post shared by Live On Tour (@goliveontour) on May 24, 2018 […]

I am continually surprised how well this Chalk Labyrinth I outlined along the False Creek Seawall has held up.

Expected it to be quite faded by now, yet, here we have people still walking it…


“Someone been drawing Labyrinths in chalk the last few weeks. It’s nice to end my walks by walking a Labyrinth. Thanks 👍🏾” – Auntie Esi – Chalk Labyrinth – Science World – Vancouver

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May 4th, 2018 Permalink

You’re Very Welcome Auntie Esi! Happy to hear that! Someone being drawing labyrinth in chalk the last few weeks. It’s nice to end my walks by walking a labyrinth. Thanks 👍🏾#labyrinths.ca, A post shared by Rejoice Anthony (@auntieesichats) on May 4, 2018 at 5:58pm PDT

You’re Very Welcome Auntie Esi!

Happy to hear that!

“Hannah Rose Dobski walking the Labyrinth at High Park; dog following along.” – Chris Schroer – High Park Labyrinth – Toronto

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April 20th, 2018 Permalink

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“Refused to stay in the lines🙈” – Chalk Labyrinth – MacLean Park, Strathcona Neighbourhood – East Vancouver, BC

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April 20th, 2018 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Refused to stay in the lines 🙈 #labrynths A post shared by 琴 – Koto (@ktlk88) on Apr 20, 2018 at 11:57am PDT

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“This is a Labyrinth… See if I can make it in the Middle” — Keith Lumapas

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April 8th, 2017 Permalink

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“Walking the Roxton Road Labyrinth” – Fred Hamilton Playground – Toronto

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January 15th, 2017 Permalink

Timelapse of walking the Roxton Road Labyrinth I painted in late 2015 on the surface of the wading pool in the south end of Fred Hamilton Playground in Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram Walking the #roxtonroad #labyrinth #timelapse A post shared by Rick O'Brien (@rickettes) on Jan 15, 2017 at 7:30am […]

Timelapse of walking the Roxton Road Labyrinth I painted in late 2015 on the surface of the wading pool in the south end of Fred Hamilton Playground in Toronto . . .

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Timelapse: Walking Out The Labyrinth – MacLean Park, Strathcona Neighbourhood – East Vancouver, BC

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August 18th, 2016 Permalink

#labyrinth #2016 #timelapse #maze #summer #canada #kids #love A video posted by Jonathan Cruz (@jonathancruz) on Aug 18, 2016 at 8:07pm PDT This is really cool! A timelapse of two children, one, Miguel, stays in the centre while the other walks out from the centre of my Chalk Labyrinth in MacLean Park. I had re-chalked […]

#labyrinth #2016 #timelapse #maze #summer #canada #kids #love

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This is really cool!

A timelapse of two children, one, Miguel, stays in the centre while the other walks out from the centre of my Chalk Labyrinth in MacLean Park.

I had re-chalked this particular East Vancouver Labyrinth just the day before, on Wednesday morning.

Video captured curated by Jonathan Cruz.

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“Evan, Tylor, Evelyn and I were at a new Labyrinth when we were approached by a mysterious man who turned out to be the Labyrinth’s designer.” – Marley Kajan – Earlscourt Park Labyrinth – Toronto

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May 17th, 2016 Permalink

Evan, Tylor, Evelyn and I were at a new Labyrinth when we were approached by a mysterious man who turned out to be the Labyrinth's designer. He told us a couple fun facts including the fact that Toronto has the most labyrinths of any city in the world! So I guess we'll be doing them […]

“Evan, Tylor, Evelyn and I were at a new Labyrinth when we were approached by a mysterious man who turned out to be the Labyrinth’s designer.

He told us a couple fun facts including the fact that Toronto has the most labyrinths of any city in the world!

So I guess we’ll be doing them all summer.

Labyrinths are great for mindfulness and meditation. 😊”

Marley Kajan

NEW Labyrinth with a unique 80 turn design created in Wadsworth Park

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March 27th, 2016 Permalink

This new Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Wadsworth Park is a Hit with Children and Parents alike. It is my most complicated design to date, with at least 80 unique turns along the path from front entrance all the way to the centre.

This new Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Wadsworth Park is a Hit with Children and Parents alike.

It is my most complicated design to date, with at least 80 unique turns along the path from front entrance all the way to the centre.

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Walking – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Fairmount Park – Toronto

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March 16th, 2016 Permalink

Young one walking the Labyrinth I painted during October 2015 in the Wading Pool in Fairmount Park in East End Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by David Bosworth (@bosworth.david) on Mar 16, 2016 at 1:15pm PDT

Young one walking the Labyrinth I painted during October 2015 in the Wading Pool in Fairmount Park in East End Toronto . . .

Children in Toronto’s East End can now enjoy city’s Newest Labyrinth inside Fairmount Park!

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October 15th, 2015 Permalink

My most recent Labyrinth is now completed and ready for play, exploration, meditation, and fun! This time, it’s a new multi-colour Labyrinth painted on the surface of the wading pool in Fairmount Park in Toronto’s East End. This location fills a gap in my Project‘s aspiration to placemake one Labyrinth in each of Toronto’s 221+ […]

My most recent Labyrinth is now completed and ready for play, exploration, meditation, and fun!

This time, it’s a new multi-colour Labyrinth painted on the surface of the wading pool in Fairmount Park in Toronto’s East End.

This location fills a gap in my Project‘s aspiration to placemake one Labyrinth in each of Toronto’s 221+ self-identifying neighbourhoods.

Enjoy your NEW Labyrinth Toronto !

“Getting lost with the little dude at the Labyrinth near Toronto City Hall. He won’t leave! :-)” – Tim Bishop

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“We saw this Meditation Maze and had to walk it Ourselves…” – Labyrinth at Mouth of the Humber River – Toronto

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May 30th, 2015 Permalink

“Walk with me on the Meditation Maze in Toronto Yesterday a friend and I went on a photo shoot through the Humber Bay Park and across the Humber Arched Bridge. As we crossed over to the other side, Where the Shared Path begins, We saw this meditation maze and had to walk it ourselves. It […]

“Walk with me on the Meditation Maze in Toronto

Yesterday a friend and I went on a photo shoot through the Humber Bay Park and across the Humber Arched Bridge.

As we crossed over to the other side,

Where the Shared Path begins,

We saw this meditation maze and had to walk it ourselves.

It forces you to be mindful as you try to follow it without stepping on any lines.

Thanks for visiting and enjoy your day:)”

“Meditating in a Maze – Kid Friendly Style” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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May 9th, 2015 Permalink

View this post on Instagram #Meditating in a maze – kid friendly style #Christiepitts #torontolife A post shared by Thrive Marketing and WIBN (@thriveincanada) on May 9, 2015 at 7:42am PDT