Anderson Labyrinth

Location:  see map at the bottom of the post
Address: Southwood – 110 Avenue and 5 St SW.

You can find this little meditation labyrinth in the park by the Anderston LRT station. I’m sure many people walk right by it because it is not easy to see.

It’s not overly large, the bricks are flush with the ground and the grass grows up around it. We actually had to ask someone where it was in order to find it as there are no signs or anything to help you out.

Anderson Labyrinth - Calgary, AB

I went up a little hill to try and get a wider picture and it practically disappears.

Anderson Labyrinth - Calgary, AB
Anderson Labyrinth - Calgary, AB

The centre of the labyrinth

The photo below is taken from the path close to the road. My kids are in the middle of the labyrinth.

Anderson Labyrinth - Calgary, AB

If you are driving up, here is a photo from 110th avenue close to 5th St SW.

Anderson Labyrinth - Calgary, AB

My kids had fun navigating all the way through the labyrinth although my son was a little disappointed that there were no dead ends as he loves a good maze.

Anderson Labyrinth Map

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2 thoughts on “Anderson Labyrinth”

  1. Thanks for posting this! I have walked right by it countless times and never had a clue it was there. Today I went looking for it and still managed to walk right by. I wish they had made the bricks larger (and the whole labyrinth for that matter) but it’s nice to see something like this in my neighbourhood. I enjoyed walking the labyrinth this afternoon, I’m sure the people walking by were puzzled as to what I was doing since they probably didn’t see the labrum the 😉

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