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Labyrinth entrance in winter. Labyrinth centre illuminated with colour lights in winter. Group labyrinth walk. Quite a different experience from solo walking. From a TrailCam… it seems humans are not the only labyrinth users! A truly Canadian labyrinth: snowshoe friendly! Petal shaped centre, a nod to the labyrinth’s Chartres pattern inspiration. Looking toward the centre, from left of the labyrinth entrance. The path is soft, pine needles and small twigs, and beckons barefoot connection with the earth. At the labyrinth entrance, the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM. Some visitors have left small objects on the border of the labyrinth centre. Where the path arrives at centre. Labyrinth fire bowl: Spirit Tree Labyrinth fire bowl: “Surrender” (one of the 3 gifts of the labyrinth). Labyrinth fire bowl: “Peace” (one of the 3 gifts of the labyrinth). Labyrinth fire bowl in the gathering area just outside the entrance to the path. Labyrinth fire bowl: “Clarity” (one of the 3 gifts of the labyrinth). Entrance to the labyrinth path. It beckons you to enter. Marking autumn Equinox with a labyrinth ritual. 7 tone wind chimes at labyrinth centre. After a labyrinth walk, there are chairs to take time to reflect and integrate the experience. The sphere “object” at the very centre of the labyrinth. There isn’t really a name or word to describe it. A view of the labyrinth’s serpentine path. A view from a far corner showing the 7 circuits (paths crossed) to centre. Children love the forest labyrinth. It is a magical place. A cluster of Trembling Aspen. One of them invites you to sit and take a rest if you wish. 180 degree turns remind us how well the labyrinth reflects a metaphor for the life journey. Labyrinth centre with a dusting of snow in November, as winter’s arrival teases us.