Trinity Square Labyrinth

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Contact Trinity Square Labyrinth

Address :

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

Phone : πŸ“ž +88
Website : http://www.labyrinthnetwork.ca/toronto-public-labyrinth/
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24 Trinity Square, Toronto, ON M5G 1B1, Canada
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Thomas Young on Google

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Hmmm what to say.... Well I do enjoy this "park" but my partner on the other hand strongly dislikes it. There is not a lot of sitting area other then on the steps and the people in the area can be a wee bit rough. I on the other hand do enjoy the spot of green. It can be hard to find in the area and I like to feel I have escaped the concrete jungle that is all around me while on my lunch. No one has bothered me and I have not bothered anyone else.
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cat parr on Google

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Cute place n if you have the patient you can walk through the maze
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Stef Eiaw on Google

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Serene oasis in downtown Toronto. Great place to do some thinking, walking and praying.
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Anita Windisman on Google

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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 theΒ TorontoΒ 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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Paul Comeau on Google

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Very pleasant, spacious, cool oasis in the middle of downtown hustle and bustle. Centred between the Eaton Centre, Old City Hall, and containing one of the city's oldest churches, this is a perfect escape.
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Shayan Naderi on Google

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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!
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Kenneth Kimmes on Google

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This location is mobility accessible. The Labyrinth would be a neat place to bring children for an activity. Parts of it are needing some repair. The very centre is missing the bricks and there are a couple areas that the ground is heaving and is no longer a flat surface. The brick work is beautiful and you can tell a lot of detail work was done to create the design.
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Booyaka Stubbs (ExplorewithStubbs.com) on Google

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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...

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