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Chemainus Labyrinth

Mural Routes Member(s): Chemainus Festival of Murals Society

Producer: Chemainus Festival of Murals Society

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Completed: 2017

Dimensions: 14.6m (48’ diameter)

Best Viewed: Inside the Waterwheel Park, across from Waterwheel Square parking lot.

“Community Series #4: Chemainus Labyrinth”

The Chemainus Labyrinth in Waterwheel Square, in the Breamore design, of the medieval style, is the latest addition to the approximately 75 labyrinths on Vancouver Island.

Labyrinths are ancient human symbols known to go back at least 4,000 years and probably much further. They appeared on most inhabited continents in prehistory, with examples known from North and South America, Africa, Asia, and across Europe from the Mediterranean to Scandinavia.

A labyrinth is not a maze; it is a walking meditation device with a single winding path from the edge to the centre. There are no tricks, choices, or dead ends in a labyrinth walk.

Labyrinths are walked for meditation, prayer, mindfulness, healing, creative stimulation, and just for fun.

This was a project of the Chemainus Festival of Murals Society, with support from the Chemainus Rotary club and the Municipality of North Cowichan, with special thanks to Ken Stanton, Castle Cove Builders Ltd.

(Please drop by the Chemainus Visitors Centre to buy your Official Mural Guide. Proceeds from the sale go to the Chemainus Festival of Murals Society).

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Where to Find This Mural

Location: Waterwheel Crescent, Chemainus, BC, Canada | Get Directions


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