Solstice Labyrinth Walk June 20 noon to 1 PM

All are warmly invited to the
Summer Solstice 2016 Labyrinth Walk
at the Toronto Public Labyrinth
in Trinity Square Park
(south of the Church of the Holy Trinity and west of the Eaton Centre)

Musician Michael Franklin (pictured below) will accompany us with his eclectic mMichael Franklinix of festive, spiritual, meditational, dance, and trance-dance music, using voice, percussion, hurdy-gurdy, shawms, bagpipes, flutes, recorders, double recorder, crumhorn, pipe and tabor, jaw harp, and singing bowls.

 

 

 

Wheelchair accessible

Braille Labyrinth on site
Free
Do come and bring your friends!

www.labyrinthnetwork.ca

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