St. Paul’s Labyrinth

Organization Type: Social & Community Services
Address: 1130 Jervis Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 2C7
Website: http://www.stpaulsanglican.bc.ca

The labyrinth at St. Paul’s is a walking meditation space. Based on the medieval floor pattern at Chartres Cathedral in France, it features a singular path in to the centre of the space and back out again. Waking a labyrinth can be a way to quiet the mind, find balance, encourage insight and reflection.

The labyrinth is open to all people as a non-denominational, cross-cultural tool of well-being.

Regular operating hours with walking in silence or to recorded or live music.

Special events throughout the year.

The labyrinth is managed by the St. Paul’s labyrinth guild.


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1130 Jervis Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 2C7

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