Thursday, 16 February 2012

Belgravia Arts Park Labyrinth


Time to visit another Edmonton labyrinth! This one is not far from the University of Alberta at the Belgravia Arts Park. It's a 7-circuit Cretan labyrinth made of inlaid bricks.

We had a heck of a time finding it in the park last summer because the overgrown grass hid the labyrinth from easy view. Nor was there any signage to indicate its presence. But My Rare One spotted a rock sitting all by itself in a corner of the park and sure enough, it proved to be the centre of the labyrinth.


Well, technically the rock is off-centre. It's sort of beside the centre of the labyrinth. I'm not sure why the labyrinth was designed this way but it is certainly unique in that regard.


Unlike a rock labyrinth on grass, a labyrinth made of inlaid bricks which are flush to the ground can be mowed easily with a conventional or riding lawn mower. Now all the City of Edmonton has to do is mow this one a bit more often so people know it's there!

25 comments:

Workingdan said...

Really...what good is a labyrinth if no one can find it? I bet it would look really nice if it was maintained on a regular basis! Perhaps post a sign announcing its presence...

Robin Larkspur said...

I do see lots of clover for the bees, though.

Anonymous said...

I hope to see this one day, soon,

Kim@stuffcould.... said...

I like this park...neat

turquoisemoon said...

OK...now I'm on a mission to find one in the KC area. There's got to be one...

35jupe said...

I love this labyrinth. It's lovely.

Jane said...

Cool, I didn't even know this park existed! I just took a google tour to see I could spot the rock :)

Snap said...

There is a new labyrinth in town and your post reminds me that I need to go walk it!!!!

A Beer for the Shower said...

The hardest part of the labyrinth is not solving it, but finding it in the first place. Trickery all around!

We don't have any labyrinths around here. I wish we did. They're very beautiful. However, this is America the fat, and since it doesn't involve a McDonald's cheeseburger and you have to walk to get through it, well, we won't be seeing one of those any time soon...

mxtodis123 said...

It's lovely. I'd love to walk this one.
Mary

Wendy S. said...

This labyrinth looks like something you would find near Stonehenge, just beautiful...

Chris 'Frog Queen' Davis said...

Great post! Love labyrinths. Thanks for sharing.

Cheers!

Plowing Through Life (Martha) said...

That is so cool. I wonder if we have anything like that here in Ontario. Surely a province this book and so overloaded with parks must have one!

brandi said...

~i always love when you share your labyrinth journies with us...beautiful and happy your rare one was able to spot the rock! much love light and blessings~

Victoria said...

Beautiful post..gorgeous labyrinth...I love them and the magic they carry...beautiful photos...

Steve Bailey said...

I am all for a good Labyrinth... David Bowie included or not! Hey maybe someone should make a labyrinth that looks exactly like David Bowie?

The Dancing Crone said...

What a lovely journey, Debra! I think that one is the nicest one that I've seen you post so far. Of course I haven't seen them in person. I wonder if you have a favourite?

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Francie, I love them all! Each one is unique in its own way.

Thalia said...

This is exactly the kind of labyrinth I want to build in my backyard someday, to the point where I put a single brick down, dug into the level of the grass, as a test. But it got overgrown pretty quickly. So now I'm wondering if a brick just isn't wide enough, and those concrete pavers would be better (though I think they're ugly and would much rather have brick). It looks like the ones in the Edmonton labyrinth are laid down with some cement? That would keep the weeds from growing in between the bricks.

You can see I've been thinking about this. The low-maintenance part is key.

Tricky Nag said...

I love how you find these! Until you blog I would have said Edmonton had no labyrinths. I so enjoy these discoveries.
Thanks!

Cindy said...

I never knew Edmonton had any until I started reading your posts Debra. I think this one is really cool. have a great weekend.

yellowdoggranny said...

I wonder if we can build one here in the apt complex?

Rose - Watching Waves said...

I love your labyrinth journeys, too! I'm amazed at the diversity. I really do need to look for some in SoCal. I'd love to walk one. Good for you for your persistence in finding this little gem!

clairedulalune said...

Hi Debra! Oh, I love places like this, beautiful and thought provoking!

Jeanne said...

I love the idea of the inlaid bricks! And the designs is unique. Seems that more and more cities/communities are installing labyrinths. Most cool!