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Trinity Square Labyrinth
24 Trinity Square, Toronto, ON M5G 1B1, Canada

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Soraya Wilks
at 2023 Sep 09
Soraya Wilks
at 2023 Sep 09
Cute little park to eat your lunch at or stroll around. Right by the mall too - plenty of benches and green space to lay a blanket and enjoy a meal or snacks :)
Brian
at 2023 Sep 09
Brian
at 2023 Sep 09
Nice little park beside Eaton Center.
Ron van Kempen
at 2023 Feb 13
Ron van Kempen
at 2023 Feb 13
Downtown Toronto labyrinth. A must see for visitors and residents of Toronto. The best part is that it is free!
Art Hill
at 2022 Aug 11
Art Hill
at 2022 Aug 11
Who knew there was a labyrinth right in the middle of downtown Toronto. While walking the area I noticed a sign directing you to the labyrinth and decided to go check it out. It is a large circle in Trinity Square with a path leading to the centre using paving stones of two tones. It was just an interesting way to spent a few quiet minutes tracing the route to the centre of the labyrinth. The square was also being used by a few homeless with tents set up but although I thought they probably question the logic of wandering a route through the Labyrinth, they just ignored us.
Shayan Naderi
at 2022 Jan 03
Shayan Naderi
at 2022 Jan 03
There is nothing special about this place it's a good place to sit and eat your food or walk around , but it's relatively a small area located behind the CF Eaton Center next to giant trash bin!
Not much to look at but there is shade and a grassy area to sit and eat lunch. The labyrinth wasn't all too impressive i.m.h.o, just flat concrete and map of the area to walk. Tried to get a better vantage point with the drone but got the dreaded "too close to an airport" warning. Nice place to relax for a bit but not much else. Some areas near the church have a few aggressive homeless people there so just be on your toes...
Anita Windisman
at 2020 Aug 23
Anita Windisman
at 2020 Aug 23
The Toronto Public Labyrinth (formerly the Trinity Square Park Labyrinth) is Toronto's first outdoor labyrinth in a public park. Designed by Stuart and Mary Bartholomaus from Knoxville, Tennessee. The labyrinth was created out of turf grass, temporarily, but is now constructed out of paving stone. The labyrinth is 77 feet in diameter. It is a copy of the 13th century stone labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral in France.

Installation of the Toronto Public Labyrinth
The Labyrinth was installed as a Millennium project in partnership between Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the Toronto Labyrinth Community Network (TLCN). TLCN is a grassroots community organization which fosters the creation of labyrinths as meditation tools in the Greater Toronto Area. In partnership with Toronto Parks and Recreation and the nearby Church of the Holy Trinity, the group guided the creation of the Trinity Square Park Labyrinth as a Millennium Year project.

TLCN, in continued collaboration with Parks and Recreation, will also guide the development of the "Lasting Labyrinth", a permanent labyrinth feature of stone and grass, to be installed at Trinity Square Park.

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